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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You develop a very loyal fan base this way as well. They just click because there excites for your content rather then the topic.
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In theory yes but in real practical ways probably not. I can’t think of a more loyal fan base then Eminem fans but if he released a metal album tomorrow there’s no way all of them would be religiously listening to that as much as if he released a rap album
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But I gaurentee that a lot of people who never listened to metal would be listening to that album.
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He’d be starting over and the convo was about a loyal fan base. A loyal fan base only goes so far sometimes
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