Sadly my audience is split. If I make a metal/rock song I get complaints asking for me to do a different genre. I do a different genre, then get complaints that it’s not rock/metal lol
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Replying to @MusicDivide
Just keep doing you man. I used to get the same thing - Your audience will adapt to your genre hopping after a while & see it as a plus
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Replying to @miracleofsound @MusicDivide
There’s an argument to be made for the other side too unfortunately. They can not get used to it & the ones that subbed for a single genre can grow bored of the channel & leave. It’s possible that Gav lost those fans but picked up subs that are interested in all genres over time.
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It’s POSSIBLE that if you stuck to one rock genre since the beginning your channel would be bigger now. I know exactly what the concerns are about mental health/creativity to that and of course you should do what make YOU happy above all else, but that’s my two cents
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Replying to @TryHardNinja @miracleofsound
Yeah I could be a lot bigger for tons of different reasons lol. But I ultimately make what makes me happy and grow at a rate that’s fit for it.
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Replying to @MusicDivide @miracleofsound
As I see it the only downside to that is potentially confusing your audience by giving them content they maybe have no interest in EVER consuming. Really the only thing that effects on YT is growth. If that’s not your main concern then I really wouldn’t worry about the split
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Yeah. The REALLY big music channels are pretty consistent with the style of songs they put out and even the songs that deviate still fit somewhat into the same genre. It kinda reminds me of the difference between mainstream pop & indie, creative freedom vs money will always clash
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