Monday, July 7, 2008

Jewels of Chaos

While the entertainment industry has its problems, there is never a shortage of new talent. Particularly in the music industry. There is just one problem. Big music corporations are so profit oriented they've become blind.








They wouldn't notice a
talented, telepathic
hooker in Beverly Hills.



How many new artists have you heard on the radio lately? When was the last time you turned off the radio because they played the same old crap, over and over, and over? Why must they do that? Is it because nothing is better?

No! That's merely an illusion. Many fantastic artists are out there. But don't allow corporations to dictate talent. That is your job, the public.


And here is a catch. Big music corporations don't care how talented you are. All they care about are numbers.

To make it in the entertainment business you have to be ruthless. Talent is only part of success. It all comes down to who blinks first. Either kill or be killed.





Somewhere in the midst of this chaos stars are born. Without them our lives would be as dull as a chess conference.
Entertainment enriches our lives. What would we do without it? What would we do without music? What would we do without new creative people?

Talent is an important part of evolution. You don't start off talented. It's an evolutionary process. Yet so many talented people are not credited properly. That's why I think it is important to recognize upcoming artists.


The Talent Backstage:
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Kovasciar Myvette
According to Wikipedia, Kovas is an American songwriter, record producer, and recording artist. He has produced and remixed records for Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, Nick Cannon, De La Soul, Nicole Wray, Jeannie Ortega, Shakira, Lady Sovereign, Kelis, Papoose, Freq Nasty and Billy Crawford. He has done ghost production and songwriting for a lot of successful artists before branching out on his own.



For more background see Kovas on Wikipedia. You'll find Kovas on Myspace too. In the meantime I will try and workout an interview. Keep an eye on this blog for further developments, and checkout his music on itunes.


To be continued- Sanoski

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