So I spent sometime at the PFWA academy on Tuesday.

My job was to advise contestants on how to manage fame, public relations, and business.

And I shaped the discussion around over 30 tips I received earlier in the day from my followers on Twitter and my friends on Facebook.

You too can join the conversation:

What would you tell 14 young musicians in search of fame and fortune? What do they need to know as they prepare for an industry as unstable and plastic as the music business?!

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2 thoughts on “My chat with Project Fame contestants (tips as suggested by my friends on Twitter and Facebook)

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  2. Oluwakemi Adene says:

    If I could say anything to the young, aspiring musicians at PFWA, it would be that they should be well grounded in their values.

    These days, its expensive and scarce to see famous celebrities with well grounded core values. Many of them seem to lose ‘it’ as soon as the fame and pay arise.

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