Tuesday, 24 July 2012

RESPECT: A TWO WAY STREET

Being a radio presenter, or even going on air ain't easy at all. Some peeps out there just think it is BEANS. If you actually think that way, come try it na...Really it ain't easy at all. Am saying this because some of our Nigerian artistes think, because we are behind the Microphone we are therefore their slaves or FANS who will want to lick their feet (YUCK).

Some Nigerian artistes lack courtesy, instead of sending their materials to radio presenters, they rudely tell you to download their songs from a website, like we are begging them... its not by force to play your songs, at least you ain't paying their salary. And when you don't play it they tend to form like they are beefing you... like what the FUNK? lol...

You may be wondering, why i am saying all these, but a famous radio presenter in Abuja talked about how she feels about this on her Black Berry status.



Shedy Kay of Kiss FM also adds that she feels the artistes are getting ahead of themselves, as they should understand that if they do not play their music it won't be heard on radio. So the least they can do is appreciate their position in society and give radio presenters respect, as respect is reciprocal.
So sending their songs personally or going to the stations or sending it to O.A.P's directly via messages is respect.
Artistes take note, Radio Presenters are really not your fans.

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