My name
is Cloe Luv, owner of Brook
Brovaz. Brook Brovaz is broken down into three companies, Brook Brovaz Music,
the Production Company, Brook Brovaz Corp, which is the label, and Brook Brovaz
studios, which is the Recording studio. I play the manager role for all three,
I manage the engineers getting them placements and work, I manage the producers
and song writers getting them placements and sales and last but not least the
artist. I have been a manager for the last two years and it has been an amazing
experience. There are ups and downs, but these are all apart of the learning
process. Here are some tips that I had to learn the hard way. First talent
without discipline and ambition equals failure. I have that one heart breaker
that I think every manager will experience, that one whose talent keeps you
going even when all the warning signs are up. For privacy I will refer to this
signer as Quev. Quev has one of the most unique voices of this time; his
mixture of Jazz and R&B combined with his modern style of writing was
enough to have me jump in head first with his career. So here are the things that have to be
considered before doing something so drastic, what has this person accomplished
on their own already. Not necessarily Grammy awards or mainstream radio play,
but the smaller things that have to be done before getting to those stages. Has
your artist signed up with one of the Pros, have they invested in their career
(studio time, production etc.), what research have they conducted on their own
to help their career? These are just a few of many things to consider when
making the chose of taking on a client.
Sad to say I did not consider these things first, I was stricken by the
talent that stood in front of me, I now know talent isn’t enough; not even close.
Quev could not stay out of trouble, be a product of the streets, he was in
gangs, in and out of jail and even landed in the mental institution. He would
come to the studio drunk, trying to record slurring; he would become aggressive
and argumentative when he was confronted with these issues. Finally enough was
enough and I had to let him go, he begged for another chance, but I had no more
chances to give, giving two others already. The problem with these situations
isn’t just the time and money invested…but the emotions that are hard to shake.
The mental fight of what if…that what if can drive you crazy so I advise all
upcoming managers to screen your clients first let them prove to you why you
should manage them. Currently I have 5 artist, the first act Coola has a single out I’m Gucci, produced by my music production company. Coola is talented one
of the best in out time, with the potential of becoming one of the best of all
time, but he did not allow that to make him lazy (resting on his talent), rude
or ungrateful. He tells me all the time how lucky he is to have me but I got
lucky with this one. Check out the single and stay tuned for the album, also
music from MAK, Ihni Shara, Montana Sparks and D. Harris.
Cloe Luv
Peace and Luv
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