A renowned Nigerian R&B artist and producer, Chime Tsnare has said getting marketable content is the first step for up-and-coming artists to hit the limelight quickly.
He added that having the right promotional budget to sponsor the marketing and promotion to enable the world to get to know about the brand is another step to being a successful artist, as these are not easy to get.
Tsnare advised aspiring musicians to be patient and to believe in their talents and work daily to hone their musical skills. “Most importantly, trust in God and let Him guide your steps,” he says.
Musicians generally basked in the glamour of the moment, and many would not want to be bothered about the future, but R&B artiste, Tsnare, is one of the few exceptions in the sense that he is already looking forward to the future.
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“In the next 10 years, I see myself helping other artists and producing them as an international musician and producer,” he declares at a red carpet event where he was spotted recently.
The disclosure from him was in response to a question about his plan as the year 2019 gradually winds up.
While talking randomly about the life of musicians, Chime Tsnare, whose real name is Amakiri Chimeleadhu, avows that serious or career musicians hardly forget the first time the world appreciated their music.
“Such a time will always remain evergreen for as long as the artiste’s career lasted,” he submits.
Recalling his own most memorable moment, Tsnare said: “The first time I sang in front of the crowd in secondary school, I got a tremendous reaction from the crowd as they screamed so much appreciating the sound that was coming from me. It was hilarious and surprising for me. I never expected that kind of reaction from the crowd.”
On why he chose a career path in music, Chime Tsnare said: “I use to be a kid with a lot of talents in engineering, technology and music, but amongst all of my talents, music was that one thing that when I do, even without applying so much effort, people tend to love it so much and this encouraged me to keep doing it.”
Continuing, he said further: “Based on the huge impact of my music, and the requests I was getting, I was convinced that amongst all my abilities, music is the tool I could use as a starting point to make positive impacts in society.”


