
Nigerian singer Simisola Kosoko, better known by her stage name Simi, has expressed her thoughts on the practice of well-known musicians starting record labels in order to recruit up-and-coming artists.
She clarified that while she is able to coach up-and-coming singers, she believes it is unjust when an artist signs another artist as a milestone.
In a recent interview with VJ Adams, Simi made the case that professionals should handle the record label industry.
She said, “I can sign an artist but I think that it’s not fair when an artist signs another artist just as a milestone. Because for that artist, it’s just a passion project for them and not necessarily to accomplish a goal. But then, that’s their life.
“I think the only people that should sign artists are people who really have passion for music business.
“So that whether or not the artist is thriving at the moment, they will still believe in the artist. Whether or not the song that you thought would blow did not blow, are you willing to keep going?
“Are you willing to last on it? Because that’s actually somebody’s life. That’s their dream. And that was the way that I saw myself when I was getting signed like, ‘How do you see me? Am I just a box you are ticketing or is it as important to you as it is to me?’
“That’s why I said I could [sign another artist] but I don’t know if I have that passion, if I have that drive to see someone through, if I have the constant energy. Because it takes a lot.”