Saturday, 22 August 2015

VIDEO PICK OF THE WEEK.



Victor Olayeni is a worship leader from Nigeria. He's a client of Spinta Management. Please check him out:

YOUTUBE: www.youtube.com/victorolayeni

FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/victorolayeni

TWITTER: www.twitter.com/victorolayeni1

INSTAGRAM: @victorolayeni


Best wishes!
Jesam

DON'T WRITE IT THE WAY YOU RECEIVED IT!


I saw that photo on The Song Sphere's instagram page and immediately reposted on our instagram page. I couldn't agree with them more. Please follow us on instagram @spintamgt.

I recently had the honour to speak on how to succeed as a gospel artiste in today's music industry at a training organised by Tenstrings music institute and one of the things I told them was "You can only

WHY MUST I DO FREE JOBS?

I always tell gospel artistes that gospel music is a profession and that means it is done by professionals who have invested time and resources to develop their skills which in turn means they'll

Thursday, 20 August 2015

ACT MORE, TALK LESS

I never understood why employers always considered age as a factor when giving jobs. You could know all you do, be as intelligent as possible, be right for the job yet lose your chance all because you are young. I never really understood it because I felt I had always been mature. It was quite unfair that I didn't stand a chance for certain opportunities because of my age. 

So, I made it a point of duty to prove to people that

CULTIVATE EXCELLENCE



I always have issues with mediocres. I can barely stand them. It's really difficult when you find yourself around people who think you're a "perfectionist" when all you're trying to do is to go the extra mile and be great. I got a broadcast from a friend from Sam Adeyemi (who happens to be my pastor)  and thought to share it with our readers. Please read after the cut.

YOU MUSTN'T SING



Most of the music executives I know are fantastic singers/musicians. Most of them are even better singers than some of the artistes out there in the industry. Question is; why didn't they pursue a career in singing?

I believe music executives are people who

Friday, 14 August 2015

MADE FOR THIS?



It's amazing how 8 out of 10 people I talk to, who are doing something they don't enjoy, believe their purpose is in the arts and entertainment. I'm usually not surprised by that discovery. Most young people believe entertainment, music precisely, is all fun and games. Who wouldn't want to be in a profession where