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i wanna do wats right but is it right for me.............nd if i do whats wrong who will i be.
Are u sure all iz well??? Wen i ask u for lyrics??
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i deyyy jere..... I no even no wetin i wan use dis site do as par say we no get beta connection wey i fit use listern to dair music
nah.... Am in nigeria, yrina set up my new studio,, i wish i had an instrumental on sites, am new to dese sites thing so never had dat time to upload.. But i hal a 2009 demo anstrumental on reverbnation.com/gabzyjay Check it and tel me wat u think.... Ill b uploading some new ones soon..... Hit me soon..
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Thanks Gab.....I've got about 30 more pieces to upload, just joined the other day. Are you close to the Congo? I'm going to the Congo soon to be in the IT directory of laying the communications infrastructure for the country. Send me a pm and we'll chat.
hello sir.... I was introduced to this site by an upcomming artist. I think it has everything i should be looking for but i relly donno how to operate it..
Gabzy, Thanks for being a member...Here are some things to do on Broadjam to get you started...... 1.) Get involved in reviewing. Top 10s on Broadjam provide good exposure and to qualify for them, reviewing is required. Also, listening and reviewing makes our ears keener and exposes us to other writing and producing styles. Therefore, improving our skills as writers. 2.) Connect to like artists and others as well. Not only doesn't if give you more exposure to them, your photo is on their profile and you are in touch with any updates they post. It seems that the most successful on Broadjam have hundreds of connections. I'm sure it's not true across the board, but it certainly doesn't hurt to add another connection. 3.) Listen to a lot of music. Every time you listen to a song, a link is sent to the notification page of your connections and this provides more exposure for you. 4.) Update your profile regularly as it will send notifications as well. Add a new song, photo, bio or update your news. We recommend doing this weekly. 5.) Get involved in contests, especially the 6-Pack which will begin soon. It brings lots of exposure to the participants and many friendships and collaborations have come out of this. 6.) If you have an interesting thought, contribute to the blogs. Lots of folks read and it's likely you will find others with similar thoughts. 7.) Use the comments section of Broadjam as a tool for announcements to your contact list. I wouldn't overuse it, but it is an effective way to communicate with your connections (and theirs). 8.) There are lots of other things, such as music licensing, contests, hosting, etc., that you use on the site as well. Some of these cost money, however all of the above doesn't cost anything. Put a plan together with the above tasks and update weekly, monthly, etc. It's extremely important to update your profiles regularly, not only on Broadjam, but every site that you are on. 9.) The most important thing one can do, on Broadjam or any other site, is collaborate with other artists. If you write songs with 50 other writers, you now have 50 other people pushing your music and increasing your exposure. If you look at the Top 10 songs at anytime in history, it's rare to find a song that was written by just one person. It has happened, but the greatest songs have come from songwriting teams. From a technical perspective, your name is now appearing in more search results and you therefore have more relevance to the search engines (not a huge point, but important enough to note.) More importantly, it makes us all stretch when we write with someone new.... Best of luck, Roy
hi.. Went tru sm of yr songs nd i must say you are a talent people seeks... I wud love to work wit u in future.. For now am a producer bt will go into music soon.. Am new here so i dont hav any instrumental/beat on this site.. But u can check reverbnation.com/gabzyjay i have one there though its old. Will upload here soonest... Do hit me back nd tell me wat u think
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