“My Music Career is Non-Existent" - Jim Iyke
Nollywood actor, Jim Iyke on Saturday said most top artistes are not
talented while admitting that his venture into the music industry was a
disappointment.
Recall the actor released some songs in 2009 which got lot of criticisms.
Recall the actor released some songs in 2009 which got lot of criticisms.
According to him, he knew the songs were bad but he ventured into the
music industry to have an idea of how things work in the sector after
dominating the movie scenes.
He further mentioned that most artistes are at the top because they understand show business and not that they are talented.
Jim Iyke told the Punch, “My music career is non-existent. My mentor
in business once told me that the biggest investment you can ever have
is yourself; don’t ever go into a venture that you don’t understand.
“I was interested in music and like everything else that I have
foresight for, I saw where the career was going. I knew I did not know
how to sing but I wanted to invest in the business, so I decided to try
my luck. I did it so that no one would ever tell me that I did not try
or I do not know anything about music. It is just like fashion, I know
everything about that sector; there is nothing I do not know about real
estate as well. Since I was about 12 years old, I have known about real
estate because my father is a construction engineer. To get money to buy
a bicycle, I have carried blocks and supervised construction of a
building.
“I wanted to invest in music but I needed a guinea pig. I could not
use an artiste I hired because there would be a producer that would know
that I did not know about the business; so I got involved personally. I
sang a few bad songs, got a cheque for it and understood how the
business works. I just used it to bid for some time.
“Of course, I knew the songs were bad; I am my greatest critic. I had
to put some ‘swag’ into the songs that featured Tuface to sing one or
two lines.
“To be honest, how many true talents are in the industry at the
moment? Most of the less talented ones are getting far ahead of the
talented ones. It is not about having talent but understanding the
business and project what works for you. It is all about the way you
‘package’ it and sell it to the world; that is all. I can name a few
terrible artistes but they are getting way ahead of the gifted ones.
“It is because they understand show business; I understand show business,” Iyke said.
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