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Why serious songwriters treat music like a career

NdinguSango

21 May 2025

Don’t just create. Commit. Here’s how to build your music career like it matters — because it does.

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Why Serious Songwriters Treat Music Like a Career

Written by Meeh la gush’imnyama Follow on all platforms: @Ndingusango

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For many, songwriting starts as a passion. But for those pursuing performance, impact, and longevity — it must become much more. Songwriting isn’t just a creative outlet. It’s a business of storytelling, healing, and legacy.

“The songs you write can shift emotions, shape culture, and even change lives.”

This craft is sacred. It demands more than casual effort. The mic you hold? That’s a tool of transformation. Your words have the power to move people, communities — even generations.


Approach your craft like a full-time job.

Would a nurse or banker skip work because they “weren’t in the mood”? No. And neither should you. Show up for your art with consistency. Write even when you’re uninspired. Create even when you’re tired. When life hits hard — pour it into lyrics.

“Greatness isn’t a spark. It’s a schedule.”


Think of your career like a business.

Here’s how it breaks down:

Songwriting = Research & Development

Performing = Marketing & Delivery

Rehearsing = Team Meetings

Networking = Business Development

Branding = Customer Service

The most successful artists in the world don’t just wait for vibes — they study them, structure them, and create them.


To the upcoming and hungry creatives:

You’ve been given a gift. But talent alone is not enough. Discipline, vision, and work ethic are what turn potential into platforms.

“Stop treating music like a hobby. Start moving like it’s your legacy.”

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Here’s how to get serious:

Set a writing routine and protect it like a job. file_00000000a678622f82f79c934fa7e50e Record ideas daily — even voice notes or hooks.

Attend workshops, bootcamps, and open mics.

Build a circle of serious artists who inspire you.

Welcome critique — that’s where growth lives.

“The world isn’t only looking for talent. It’s waiting for those who are ready.”


Ready artists rise faster.

In music, readiness often outweighs raw ability. The hit song that changes your life won’t come by luck — it will come from a rhythm of preparation, consistency, and wisdom.


Final Word:

Want to sharpen your craft or connect with others who take this work seriously? Keep an eye on Espazza.co.za for workshops, songwriting sessions, and powerful features from voices like yours.


Written by Meeh la gush’imnyama Creative Contributor – Espazza Creative Editorial Follow on all platforms: @Ndingusango

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