Five things Don Jazzy can learn from Olamide about artiste management

Olamide on Tuesday announced the departure of fast rising superstars, Lil Kesh and Viktoh, from his YBNL record label and wished them well on their new journey.

Looking at the relationship between Don Jazzy and former record label mates, D’banj and Wande Coal, there is, no doubt, disparity between these two bosses.

Below are five significant lessons Don Jazzy may find useful in relating with those in his Supreme Mavin Dynasty.

  1. See your artistes as your equals

Olamide has always referred to his label mates as his brothers and not his subordinates or children. Being the boss does not make you their father or monarch. You are simply first among equals.

Teach them the business

Raise your artistes to learn the trade and become independent. A candle does not grow dim by lighting another.

Fight for your artistes

YBNL lives by the motto “one for all all for one”. Olamide spoke up – albeit wrongly – for Lil Kesh at the last Headies after Reekado Banks was announced winner of the Next Rated Award.

Peaceful separations

When your artistes decide to leave, bid them farewell in peace and wish them the best, sincerely.

Challenge them to be the best

Olamide signed Lil kesh and Viktoh with the belief that after the two years with his label, they would be good enough, not to sign up under another record label, but to start their own.

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