I could write a whole thesis about this topic of traditional media versus online media in terms of breaking music. But let me pull myself towards myself and rather let you peep how Solo feels about this topic.
Pee what Solo tweeted after the jump.
Does anyone still wait for radio to break a song? Is that where you go for new music?
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
Do you know why it is that radio still holds so much power i.t.o. an artists success?
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
Did you know that according to radio, they playlist music according to what YOU think is good music?
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
Radio claims that consumers want something specific. Not sure if music compilers are sitting on @slikouron and the likes to know what's what
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
My come up has never rested on radio. I do know, however, that thats been a limiting factor. Many other dope artists in the same boat.
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
If it weren't for Channel O and Mtv Base (more Channel O though), you probably wouldn't know my name. Radio has never been the primary
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
Not playing victim though. I just know what has and what hasn't worked for me. But don't think we're not on radio from a lack of trying.
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016
Very interesting responses to the radio issue. I wonder if all these questions are asked by broadcasters.
— Solo #DreamsBPlenty (@ThisIsSoloSA) July 5, 2016