Alexander Bagonza, known as A Pass, recently advised fans to stop pressuring young artists into staging concerts too soon. “You keep lying to these young artists,” A Pass said. He warned that pushing new talents to perform after just one hit song could lead to disappointing results.
His advice followed two recent concerts by emerging artists Acidic Vokoz and Mudra D Viral. Both attempted to draw large crowds but fell short. Acidic Vokoz’s show at a big venue left many seats empty. Mudra D Viral, though more modest in his approach, also failed to meet expectations.
A Pass, who has several hit songs but has yet to stage his own concerts, shared his own approach. He emphasized taking time to prepare thoroughly for a solo concert. “I’m taking my time to prepare for a successful concert next year,” he revealed. He believes proper preparation is key to ensuring success.
The singer urged fans to support artists at their own pace, rather than pushing them prematurely. “In the same way, you hype these people to use the elevator, that is the same speed they will use to meet their demise,” A Pass warned. He advocated for patience, suggesting that artists should climb the stairs of their careers step by step, learning and growing along the way.
By allowing young artists to develop naturally, A Pass believes they can better prepare for future challenges and improve their craft. This, in turn, will increase their chances of staging successful events in the long run.