When I Started I Thought My Voice Was Enough - Waje

Nigerian songstress Waje has reflected on her early career, admitting that she once believed her vocal talent alone was sufficient for success. Speaking at the Creative Blueprint Masterclass convened by Funke Akindele, she shared key lessons about the music industry and the importance of business knowledge for artists.
When I started as a musician, I absolutely thought my voice was enough, Waje said. But experience taught me that there were many other things I had to equip myself with. In the music business, your music is your product, and your audience is your market. Without a clear business approach, you could be leaving money and opportunities on the table.
She emphasized that the industry has evolved, making it essential for musicians to adapt. The world has changed, and so has the way people consume music. As an artist, its not enough to rely solely on raw talent-you must also understand and engage with the business side of things. You are your brand, so how are you cultivating that to ensure youre earning money?
Waje encouraged creatives to be strategic, paying attention to branding and audience engagement. You have to start making sure that youre crossing your Ts and dotting your Is with your brand and the people who form your audience.