Exposing Kenyan showbiz industry | Tuko TV

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Exposing Kenyan showbiz industry | Tuko TV


In this episode, we explore and uncover the struggles which upcoming artists go through in the hands of music producers and staff at media stations.

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  1. This is really disheartening 😢. Its why I tell my talented 14 year old daughter not to pursue the arts as a profession, many people don't appreciate creatives. I've told her to pursue a well paying profession and do music and arts on the side. We're in America, and I still wouldn't want her to get into the music industry, only big names make good money. I see it all the time, we live in the music capital of the world but many talented musicians are either homeless or living in poor conditions.

  2. Who’s going to tell this lady that it’s part of the world wide entertainment industry indoctrination? It wasn’t personal sis, just business. Hate the game, not the player.

  3. One thing I've learned in all my 35 years living on this earth, it is ok to have several dreams. It is ok to walk away now and go back later. Don't go homeless for a dream. At the end of the day a dream is not reality. Work your job and keep saving if you can. Watch tutorials on youtube and learn how to mix & master by yourself. Age doesn't mean a thing.

  4. Then we complain that Nigerian music is the better than Kenyan music 🎵, while they have been listening to their music for decades,Sisi bado we pay international artists to entertain us

  5. Pole madam. But being not kenyan is no solution. Kenyan musicians have gone out there and also struggled! And many amazing American artists in USA etc are sleeping on the streets! Its only a very tiny percentage of the talent pool that makes it big!
    My advice, develop multiple revenue streams. Relying on reggae music alone to sustain you may be difficult, even if you have money and sleep with everybody and do all the rituals. Kusema tu ukweli!
    Maybe think of becoming a DJ also or radio presenter!

  6. Music industry is controlled & owned by Devils & Criminals, First they demand sex & video record u, second they'll demand blood sacrifice your family members. If u refuse they'll expose u, take u out of game. You u need plan B and C in life