
In the music biz these days, DJs and producers gotta be available for their fans, but sometimes you get a tough crowd. Here are some tips to handle those kinds of situations:
1 – Figure out what you’re willing to do or not do, and if it’s legal and all that jazz.
2 – Let your fans know what you’re willing and not willing to do, and explain why. Answer their questions so they know where you’re coming from.
3 – Stick to your guns and be confident in your decision. Don’t let your fans try to talk you into something you don’t want to do.
4 – If your friends or fans are giving you a hard time, talk to them about it. If they don’t listen, distance yourself from them and surround yourself with positive peeps.
5 – Be happy with yourself and don’t worry about impressing anyone else. Remember your values and follow your heart.
6 – Focus on today and take it one step at a time when dealing with your fans.
7 – You can’t please everyone, so don’t try. Do what’s best for your music career.
8 – Don’t do something just because you’re afraid of being alone. Loneliness doesn’t last forever, and it’s important to have a good support system.
9 – If you’re really struggling, don’t be afraid to talk to a pro who can help you manage your anxieties. Asking for help is totally okay.

Hi, I’m Erick Ycaza — a music blogger with a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. I created this blog to keep you updated with daily music news. Surprisingly, I’ve been writing about music since 2007. If you’re an artist and would like to be featured, feel free to reach out: info@electrowow.net



