"We pay nothing to be on Radio'" 'says G-Lynix Music Group

"I started off solo way back in primary school " says Scar Outta Lynix (member of the G-Lynix Music group) 

I can't believe we have grown to  this big,

We are not ashamed to say "ifeyo timatha"

These are Tips on how you can grow your music  

 " Tinayambila pa social media" 

G-Lynix started their way to greatest from social media,  kuvunga ma links on Facebook and what's App. Then tinapeza link ya Born n bred,  " titaponya link yathu on born n bred we got air played and a week later we got on chart, straight up ZeroSum Game song  landed on number 1"

Sikuti  the   track was best track   in the country but kuphusha pays off, 
  
"We never paid to be on radio nor on big stage"  we approached the right people with a kind humbled heart and tinathandizidwa

HOW TO START"?

You can start from right where you at, start sharing your music with family and friends ask for their honest comments. 
Music ilingati Moto imakolela yokha bola Pali ntchire.. your friends and family are the bush you need, not radio producers or TV personnels, Infact those guys played the music to the same people  you would easily send to. Have a bigger vision, international stages may be waiting for you right now, Facebook is great but not enough for everything search for other reliable sources for your name, I mean trusted sources where people of different color and different race  gathers too, 
 You will Thank Me later  

Advises

Young and upcoming artist listen!!. Nobody will see you big unless you start seeing yourself big, start kumazipopa nokha,  let the words from your mouth create space for you,  the listeners and audiences amafuna unique people,  don't try hard to take the identity of anybody, 
Nobody ever achieved great from imitation 
Kukopela will rob  you of your own money,
You will waste on studio until u get broke and give up,. Be wise be and be who you are 
Start sharing your music with family and friends and on right platforms. Adapt to  the world of technology.!!!! 

Comments

Anonymous said…
Powerful!
Anonymous said…
Nyc
Anonymous said…
Music is king. Rumors are heard that most of our radio stations demand money for the songs to be acknowledged. This must be put to an end.

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