Ba Yubu Costing K60,000 Highlights Investment Required in Zambian Music Industry – Lanzee Cooper
In the interview between PMC DJ Pressure-T and video director Lanzee Cooper, Cooper emphasized the need for the Zambian music scene to focus on developing infrastructure to support local artists.
Lanzee CooperΒ mentioned that there is a lack of music studios, equipment, and technical expertise in the country, which makes it difficult for artists to produce high-quality music and videos.
Cooper also discussed the importance of creating a sustainable business model for the music industry in Zambia. He suggested that artists need to be paid fairly for their work and that there should be more investment in music education and training programs to help develop the skills of local musicians and producers.
Regarding Chef 187‘s latest music video, Ba Yubu featuring Jemax, Cooper revealed that it costed around K60,000 to produce. This highlights the significant investment that goes into producing high-quality music videos, which can be a challenge for many local artists who may not have the financial resources to do so.
Overall, the interview and Cooper‘s insights shed light on the challenges and opportunities facing the Zambian music industry. While there are certainly hurdles to overcome, there is also a lot of potential for growth and development in the industry, particularly with a focus on investing in infrastructure, education, and fair compensation for artists. Ba Yubu