Artists need to be ready to show up, share consistently, and support each other through cross-promotion. But burnout is real, and marketing fatigue is even more real.
How would you want to be supported in promoting your work?
Not all music markets move the same.
In some cities, collaboration is easier, faster, and more accessible, in others, it takes more intention to find the right people and opportunities.
Do you agree?
A lot of artists are stuck between standing out and being accepted.
Dani Kwest breaks down the pressure creatives face when trying to stay original in an industry that constantly pushes trends.
Do you think the music industry really rewards originality?
If you’re performing in Dallas, DC, or Chicago, we want to know about it.
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Talent can grab attention.
But purpose is what builds real connection over time.
Jerome, CEO of Musicade, shares why artists need more than good music to build a lasting fan base.
What keeps you connected to an artist long-term — the music or the message?
Putting the right team together can make or break your event.
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The people around you shape your growth.
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Not every collaboration is worth it.
And not every opportunity is aligned.
The right collaborations come from clarity, visible work, and mutual value, not just follower count.
Know what you bring, show your work, and find the right people to build with.
Yvng Ju speaks on how the music experience has become more transactional, and what’s been lost in the connection between artists and the crowd.
A reminder that real moments, real energy, and real interaction are what make the culture what it is.
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Branding isn’t just https://t.co/NNFlR1U77Q’s how people understand your value.
Consistency. Clarity. Showing what you’re capable of.
Are you intentional about your brand as an artist?
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Every artist has a direction they’re working towards.
Yvng Ju shares the opportunities he’s actively seeking, including live performances, events, and collaborations.
On Musicade, those are the exact kinds of opportunities you can find and connect with.
A lot of artists blame the algorithm.
But the real question is, are you showing up consistently?
Awareness isn’t built overnight. It’s built over time.
What’s your biggest challenge with staying consistent?
Collaboration only works when everyone shows up with intention.
Yvng Ju speaks on how lack of seriousness and empathy can stop great ideas from turning into real records.
Sometimes the hardest part of collaboration is not having clarity on your own process.
Mariah opens up about struggling with consistency, navigating collaboration, and figuring out how to turn potential into something repeatable.
Opportunities don’t chase hidden talent.
Make your work visible, position yourself properly, and turn your profile into something that gets you booked.
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You don’t need control over every platform to stay visible.
Musicade gives your event a place to be seen, shared, and discovered no matter where it’s hosted.
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Intent matters, especially in music.
Tecasso shares why artists should be more intentional with their message, the energy they put into their lyrics, and what they want people to feel.