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Ciara Tells Everyone It’s Her Turn to Speak

Posted on February 14th, 2011
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Karen


Today, Ciara took to her Facebook fan page to let her fans in on what’s really been going on with her last few projects and why they haven’t been as successful as they should be.

To my fans:

This week the net has been a buzz of the rumor that I have been dropped from my label. At this point that rumor is false.. It is true that I have asked and I pray that my label will release me. I have had some great times and success with my label, but sometimes like all great things, its at that point where I feel we don’t share the same views on who I am as a artist. The past two albums have been very frustrating for me. At times there were songs I chose to lead a project and I was ignored! This project, I even tried to get Gimmie Dat started I spent tens of thousands of my own money only to hear the radio pds tell me my label didn’t want the song played. I even spent more than one hundred thousand dollars out of my pocket on the video to bring my vision to it and still no label support. I do understand that some labels are not financially supporting their artists and I have become one of them. You, my fans, know that I strive to do my best to deliver to my you the best songs and creative vision I possibly can. I’m dedicated to my music, performance and to my fans! I’ve tried to be a team player with the label only to have  compromised what I truly believed.. And was not given the right opportunity to promote and inform my fans of the release of this album..I have so much of me as a artist I still want to give to the world and my fans. A release would allow me to go be creative with people who care and understand me as a artist. In a short time, I will be able to bring to you a new music energy and a visual excitement! Thank you so much for standing by me through the good, bad, and the confusion. I love you all.

Love Ciara

After reading this, I can definitely asure you that many of her fans are very excited about this move. From a blogger standpoint, I will say that her past two projects haven’t done great at all due to very few marketing tactics being placed. From the standpoint of someone who works in the music industry, this is pretty normal, unfortunately. Many artists I have worked with on project end up having to pay out of pocket for a lot of project that come up. What can the artist do about it at the end of the day? Nothing. However, there is a solution that you can help with. SUPPORT YOUR ARTIST AND BUY THEIR ALBUM! It’s as simple as that.

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