Bien speaks up about Colonel Mustafa fundraiser
Bien has waded into the conversation around Colonel Mustafa’s fall from grace and into dire financial Straits after videos of him working at a mjengo as a construction worker surfaced on the internet.
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According to Bien all this can be avoided if an individual simply cultivates valuable networks and he has a very good point. Reason I’m saying this is that as an artist there are multiple different avenues for generating income.
Even long after your relevance has declined, long after your fanbase has stopped checking for your latest music, you can still make money if you transition well but to do so you will have to have made valuable relationships with people still relevant within the industry.
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An example of this would be going on a tour for your older fanbase. They might be few and old but they have the financial muscle to buy your tickets even at exaggerated prices and a case in point would be Kenyans are paying 8,000 shillings to watch Boys 2 Men.
Another way for artists to transition would be for him to get a gig on television on some magazine show. Even for him to get on a podcast. But what he would have needed are valuable networks.
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