Singer cum politician, Hon. Bad Bobi Wine finally stepped on stage and entertained his loyal People Power disciple online.
The concert dubbed Quarantine Special, attracted over 20000 fans and haters who were watching live on social media as Bobi delivered magic.
After effortlessly breaking Eddy Kenzo’s 16k online viewership record which the Big Talent boss set last year as he demanded an apology from Sheikh Muzaata, Bobi’s new record seems unbreakable.
Now Bebe Cool’s ardent fan and renown radio consultant, Joel Isabirye has outlined key points why he thinks Omubanda Wa Kabaka’s concert turned out success.
According to his submission on his FB wall, Joel attributes record breaking numbers of fans that bought data bundles just catch a glimpse of Bobi’s show to the fact that the singer had taken ages without performing.
“if you do not perform everyday, people will yearn for you…reason why maddox continues to pull crowds…”, Joel Isabirye acknowledges.
He adds that one of the reasons why other local artists cannot attract such a huge numbers is because they are not scarce.
“…now that is a major shortcoming in our local music industry…our artistes perform way too often…although it is an understandable business model”.
Check out Joel’s full analysis below;
“BOBI WINE LIVE: IS THE STANDARD OF REBEL SALUTE…
excellent stuff…
it offers multiple lessons:
1.if you do not perform everyday, people will yearn for you…reason why maddox continues to pull crowds…
now that is a major shortcoming in our local music industry…our artistes perform way too often…although it is an understandable business model
2.if you do not perform everyday, you can really organize an excellent concert.well rehearsed, well planned etc.
3.you can do your own fully fledged show without a crowd of other acts causing a distraction.
this show has had:
-wonderful organization
-wonderful sound
-wonderful band…solid band with artistic direction from paddy man and michael ouma (shows why there is a difference many are asking about)
-wonderful lighting and aesthetics
-great performance
-artist ownership of his show”
Enock Mugabi aka iWitness is a Journalist, Seasoned Writer and Music Analyst with a passion for sports.
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