5 Tips | Increasing Your Fanbase

I find myself constantly asking…myself…, “how can I increase the amount of fans I have?”.

I don’t have thousands of fans, but I do have tips to get some. If you apply these, you should be able to benefit. Here you go, 5 Tips…


1. Know who you are

Everyone has something unique about them. That’s a great way that we’ve been created. If you were to look at all of the Continue reading “5 Tips | Increasing Your Fanbase”

Doctrinn | I Can’t Breathe feat. Ver’Na

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Artist:Doctrinn

Featuring: Ver’Na

Song: I Can’t Breathe (coming September 11, 2017)

Doctrinn stays relevant in the music industry. He hosts radio shows, creates flyer, videos, and many more talents. He has an ever changing sound that you will hear on Monday, September 11.

New song by Doctrinn featuring Ver’Na. Doctrinn does something new with this one and, I have to admit, I like it. He equips a new flow pattern mixed with a slightly new style. For what this song needed, it went perfect.

The song itself starts off with some piano (I’m a sucker for any song that starts off this way) and I was instantly hooked in.

The first verse is nice with some typical wordplay and this new style thrown in. But the second verse is the one that blew me away.

I could listen to his second verse over and over. There is something to it that keeps me glued to listening. I can’t rave enough about it. When you hear it, you will have the same feeling. I’ve listened to it MULTIPLE times and can put that 45 seconds on replay!

Ver’Na is on the hook and she, basically, nails it. She is a very talented singer and, from what I’ve heard of her, can do a lot with her voice.

The only pet peeve I have with it is that it feels repetitive towards the end. That does not take anything away from the song or the singer though.

Overall, this song feels like a genuine, heartfelt love letter to God.

Outside of Christ, we realize that we can offer nothing. In Him, we can do all things.

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Adam Prodigal Son | You Gon Win! feat. Cmusiq

Artist: Adam Prodigal Son

Song: You Gon Win

Cmusiq starts this song off with a nice hook. He comes in with a smooth voice. The hook is very familiar sounding, making it easy to remember. I haven’t heard anything else from Cmusiq, but sounds like he is very talented.

I saw that this song was shared by the Trackstarz.

Prodigal Son comes in with the verse and has a nice flow. Seems to come natural to him. He throws in some metaphors and thought out lyrics. Same goes with the second verse.

Adam Prodigal Son said, This song encourages people to realize that God doesn’t call you by your sin but by your name!!

Overall, this is a good song with a good message. The hook tells us what the song is talking about and the verses do a good job supporting that.

The Bible tells us there is no condemnation in Jesus. That means, when we make mistakes we don’t have to hang our head. We can go to Jesus in repentance and be forgiven. He will not condemn us if we do that. His sacrifice was enough.

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Adam Yung | About You feat. U.K.

Artist: Adam Yung

Song: About You

Adam Yung is a talented artist, both, rapping and singing. This man has a genuine heart for God and people. There is another song that we wrote about that he featured on titled, All That I Know.

This is one of those songs that just make you happy as soon as the music starts. Somewhat of an old school mixed with new school feel.

U.K. is a talented singer and helped bring the song together with her hook that she sings beautifully.

Adam Yung’s verses are essentially a love letter to Jesus. He doesn’t disguise this as a generic poem to a random girl, or maybe God(?) as some bands and artists are known to do.

I love the wordplay that he uses throughout the song. Especially the first part of the first verse.

He is a talented artist and will have some dexterity in the CHH genre and music in general.

It’s always good to hear a song that tells God how much we love him. One day, we’ll be singing with the angels.

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weAreHuman | We Are One

Artist: weAreHuman

Song: We Are One

Go checkout weAreHuman’s Facebook page. They seem like a fun group. I saw a couple giveaways and different things. They are worth giving a “like” to and keeping up to date.

Short instrumental for an intro and then, the fun begins.

I was pretty impressed with the first artist. She is doing a great job. The pattern and voice of hers works perfect for this song. I’ve had to rewind and listen again, because it sounds so good! I wish Spotify had a 10 second rewind button! The song is great, but this is definitely my favorite part.

Next up is a nice little rap. Good lyrics, on beat, and stays entertaining throughout.

The chorus is put together very well and clear. It’s definitely easy to sing back live for the audience.

weAreHuman said this for their inspiration for the song,

We wrote this song because in this era it is important to realize that we are one. When we harm someone, we harm ourself. When we love someone, we love ourself.

Overall, this is one of the best mixed songs I’ve reviewed. That isn’t to take away, because I had some REALLY good songs reviewed prior to this one. I’m just really impressed with it. Good job to weAreHuman.

This song is fitting. We need to get back to the idea that we were ALL created in the image of God. Everyone is unique, but at the end of the day we are the one body and Christ is the head.

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Justified | Believe Her

Artist: Justified

Song: Believe Her

This is the first time that I heard of Justified. A quick scroll through her artist page on Facebook and you can see her passion for God.

This song starts off pretty good. The beat “goes hard”. It is a nice beat to bump to in the car, at home, or anywhere you are at.

Vocals come in soon after. I am not a fan of the hook, but I can see what she is going for. She is almost telling a story of who she was and how she isn’t that anymore.

That same story can be heard throughout the song itself. It is good to see artists, and people in general, not ashamed to speak of God and how they were changed by Him.

I asked for her inspiration for the song, she said,

To share my testimony of all that God saved me and no matter what you have done or how you are God loves you and will use you.

If I could give one piece of advise, it would be for her to embrace her natural flow. I think the best parts of the song was when she tapped in to her ethnicity and really went in.

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Brief Thoughts | On Social Media

Everyone has some form of social media. Let's just talk about Facebook for simplicity. First of all, if you do not have an artist account you need to make one ASAP. 

You can put pictures, videos, and just about anything on there. What you SHOULD NOT be doing is spamming people. I hate seeing music video links in every comment section, sometimes I see them multiple times! Just stop!

There hasn't been one time that I've ever clicked on a link from there. 

Use your artist page to

1) Promote you music.

2) Engage with fans.

3) Show love to your fans. 

One last thing, Facebook allows you to schedule posts. Use that feature to allow yourself to put out a couples posts a week. Just something simple. Brief Thoughts. 

Brief Thoughts | On Posting Music Videos

First of all, shout out to everyone that has taken time and money to make a nice music video. You've taken precious time out of an, I'm assuming, already busy day. You e probably saved up for months to get this hung created. 

Now that you have your video finished, post it on YouTube, right? That's correct, but not it. YouTube is a great place to start out, but there's so many other places to submit that video to  here's a short list:

That's just a short list to get you thinking. Good job making the video, now get those views. Brief Thoughts. 

Few videos:

D. Lott | Ready to Die

D. Crockett | Mission

Harmini | Come Home

Slim Vezzy | Not Today

Artist: Slim Vezzy

Song: Not today

This is another music submission through our website. Let's get right to it.

Right away, this song starts off pretty interesting. The best was probably the best one he could've picked for this song. It's one that does not drown out what he is trying to say and keeps everything exciting.

His hook is nice. Very simple, but catchy. It is very easy to chant with a crowd at a live event. The excitement brought out is something that will keep the fans involved through the song.

This song is littered with metaphors and a tight flow. The feeling is heard in his verses. He believes in what he is saying. I like, in the second verse, where he talks about who God is and what he's done for us.

I can listen to this song with "saved" friends and "unsaved" friends. I don't have to worry about anyone getting offended, just some nice beats, good lyrics, and a delivery that is smooth.

While this song has a lot of good parts in it, I can't find myself listening to it more than a few times. At least not in a short time frame. Saying that, I also want to say this, I will definitely add it to my list of good CHH songs and will go back to it from time to time.

Today is the day that the Lord has made. So, if the devil is trying to get at me I have one thing to say, "NOT TODAY!"

Brief Thoughts | Tell A Story

This is the first installation of “Brief Thoughts“. These will be quick, just a few short paragraphs. 

Sometimes artists have issues getting fans and non fans interested in what they are doing. One thing you can do is tell a story. There’s a couple ways of doing that, but here’s a way that I haven’t seen yet. 

Use your social media. Every story has a beginning, a middle, and an end. Use your social media to tell the beginning and/or middle parts of your story. Then you can drop a song that will finish the story. 

Another thing we can do is drop a few songs that tell one big story that leads to a new album. We have to think outside the box as artists. Brief Thoughts. 

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