01/12/2025
If you say you are an artist, then your life, your presence, and your platforms must reflect it. You cannot be calling yourself an artist, and when people visit your social media pages, all they see are memes, jokes, and random content. There is no proper bio, no clear identity, nothing that says you are an artist. No cover songs, no freestyles, no performance clips, no studio moments, nothing that shows you take music seriously.
Yet, you go into people’s comment sections begging for help, asking for support, asking for opportunities. But when they click your page, they see nothing but vibes and unserious content. Nobody will take you seriously if you do not first take yourself seriously. Your bio is empty, your profile says nothing about your craft, and your content does not support the title you claim.
Dear artist!
As we step into 2026, you must change this mindset. Decide who you want to be. It is either you are an artist or you are not. Being an artist is a career, it is a full time commitment, it requires clarity, effort, practice, and consistent visibility. It is like saying you are a doctor but you do not practice, you do not study, you do not show up. That title becomes meaningless.
If you truly want to be an artist, then start acting like one. Fix your bio, organize your profile, post covers, share freestyles, show your process, let your page speak for your passion. No one will invest in a ghost talent. You cannot demand opportunities from a world that cannot even confirm who you are.
2026 is your chance to reset, to rebrand, to reposition yourself. Take your craft seriously and the world will start taking you seriously too.