As JZyNo prepares to drop his most anticipated music video for his trending hit song, “Butta My Bread,” one of his fans has taken to social media to express his concern about whether the song will meet fans’ expectations.
“Jzyno butter my bread video might not meet half of the worth and expectation like the song did,” Fidesboi claimed. Fidesboi argue that “Butta My Bread” momemtun has dropped. He also acknowledges that JZyNo’s biggest audience for his songs are Nigerians and Ghanaians, who tend to forget about songs quickly.
“The momentum of the songs is already reducing and not hot like before. Nigeria and Ghana is ur biggest supporters for now. They dey quick forget artist oo,” says Fidesboi.
Fidesboi raises a crucial point about the timing of the music video. He claimed that releasing a music video when a song is at its peak popularity can give it a second wind, driving more streams and expanding the fan base. He advises, “It’s advisable to drop the video early to trend as the song is booming now.” Fans are eager to connect visually with the music they love, and a well-timed video release can reignite the excitement around the track.
He ended his post by reaffirming his support for JZyNo and his song, “Butta My Bread,” – claiming that he does not hit JZyNo.
Conclusion
JZyNo’s “Butta My Bread” ft Lasmid has undeniably captured the hearts of music enthusiasts worldwide. Fidesboi’s concern about the absence of an official music video is valid, as videos play a crucial role in a song’s success in today’s fast-paced digital era.
As fans eagerly await the official music video, all eyes will be on JZyNo’s strategies to video cross borders like the song did. Remember, it was JZyNo and his team’s massive strategies that made the song perform wonderfully.