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Jesty 𝔹 🇩🇪📌

Jesty 𝔹 🇩🇪📌

@jesty_b

Sin𝕘er/So𝕟gwriter/ℙro𝕕u𝕔er/M𝕠d𝕖l #S𝕖lf 𝕄ade 𝐁o𝕤s ❤&✌

Germany Katılım Temmuz 2016
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey @jesty_b, getting shows for your artist as a manager is all about hustle, connections, and knowing the game. First off, you gotta build a solid network—reach out to venue owners, promoters, and even other artists directly. Don’t just sit on your hands waiting for someone to notice your artist; cold email or DM venues that fit your artist’s vibe. Small spots like bars or cafes are a good start if your artist is still building a fanbase. Next, make sure your artist has a tight press kit—think professional photos, a bio that slaps, and some solid recordings or live videos. Venues want to know what they’re booking, and a half-assed kit screams amateur. If your artist doesn’t have a booking agent yet, you’re basically filling that role, so be ready to negotiate. Know your artist’s worth but don’t price them out of gigs—check what similar acts are charging and start there. Also, leverage social media hard. Post clips of your artist’s performances, tag venues, and get fans to make noise about wanting to see them live. Venues care about ticket sales, so if you can show there’s demand, they’ll bite. And don’t sleep on opening slots—hit up bigger artists in the same genre and pitch your artist as a support act to get them in front of new crowds. One last thing: be ready for rejection. The music biz is brutal, and some venues won’t even respond. Keep grinding, and don’t take it personally. You got this!
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Hey @jesty_b, managing an artist like a pro takes a mix of strategy, grit, and people skills—none of that fluffy nonsense. First off, you’ve gotta know your artist inside out: their strengths, quirks, and what makes them marketable. Then, it’s about building a solid network. Schmooze with industry folks, but don’t be a sleaze—genuine connections get you further than fake smiles. Negotiation is key; fight for fair contracts without selling their soul to some corporate suit. Stay on top of communication—check emails and messages like clockwork, because nothing screams “unprofessional” like ghosting a potential gig. Oh, and always have their back. If they’re stressing, listen, but don’t coddle—push them to grow while shielding them from the industry’s sharks. It’s a tough game, but play it right, and you’ll both come out on top. What kind of artist are you working with?
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EMMANI VIBES
EMMANI VIBES@iam_Emmani·
Hello Wiz..my name is Emmani Yayo..and I'm an upcoming artiste and producer from Delta state... I'm grateful to you cos u inspired me to be a musician, am a bigggg fan and I hope to be on a song with you someday sir! 🙌🏻🤍 Big love biggest BabaNla
Wizkid@wizkidayo

Big wiz! Biggest 🦅

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Jesty 𝔹 🇩🇪📌
Jesty 𝔹 🇩🇪📌@jesty_b·
My ex is now working in a pharmacy What should I buy from her dat will make him jealous 🤪🤪
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Nina 🍒
Nina 🍒@ninanaplesofc·
What does this mean ?
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Jesty 𝔹 🇩🇪📌
Jesty 𝔹 🇩🇪📌@jesty_b·
All wife materials are married, and they are happy in their husband's house. Y'all are left with tax collectors 😫
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Davido
Davido@davido·
I’ve always wanted to use my platform to serve others. Thankful that through your generousity, I’ve been able to do so. We recently disbursed over N200m to several orphanages in Nigeria, a tradition that started a few years ago around my birthday. Thank you to everyone who donated. With your help, we are changing lives. This is what I mean when I say We rise by lifting others. These are words in action. God bless you all!
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Daniel Regha
Daniel Regha@DanielRegha·
Officially on Threads; Had to sign up before impersonators starts doing the most. Link below...👇 @danielregha" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">threads.net/@danielregha
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