Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-130.105.115.163-20160804100128/@comment-130.105.115.163-20160805223013

Misteryeevee wrote: Basically what anon said.

I'm not a producer myself, so I can't give many tips. But I do agree with what anon said about continuing to post your songs and to persevere. I've seen producers who weren't very popular before and didn't get noticed until one day, one of their songs suddenly spiked up in views. And for some of these producers, they may have been in the fandom for years before they get noticed. Just keep trying and keep doing what you love doing. Keep writing songs that  you  want and like to write. I can't emphasize that enough. You don't want to be stuck in that rut where you make songs just to please and satisfy people with what  they  want almost all the time. It's just not fun that way. I've seen quite a few comments lately about how some producers have been unhappy with how the fandom doesn't like their songs because "it's always about the same thing" and sometimes people just don't excel in anything but the stuff they know well. Stick to your style, your creativity, and what you know. :)

Oh, and of course, if someone is trying to give advice on how to improve your music, keep it in consideration and maybe try it out. Maybe it does help there. :D Ahhhh, I see! I agree with you completely, it's not fun when you're trying to please others, but not yourself. I'll stick to what I enjoy! :D