7 Times You Shouldn’t Care About Political Correctness As A Musician

At Blue Rhymez Entertainment, we value artistic integrity and personal authenticity. While political correctness serves its purpose in fostering a respectful and inclusive society, there are instances in the life of a musician where adhering too strictly to these norms might not serve your best interests. Here are seven scenarios where musicians might consider placing less emphasis on political correctness.

7. When Your Professional Or Personal Boundaries Are Violated

Artists often encounter situations where their personal or professional boundaries are crossed. Whether it’s invasive questions about your private life during interviews or unwanted physical contact during interactions, it’s important to assert your boundaries firmly. In these cases, prioritizing your safety and comfort over the fear of seeming impolite or non-compliant is crucial. You have every right to protect your personal space and well-being.

6. When The Final Product Is Subpar

Compromising the quality of your music to avoid stepping on toes can be detrimental to your career. If a collaboration or production does not meet your standards, it’s essential to speak up and insist on revisions or changes, regardless of the risk of offending others involved. Your name and brand are attached to the final product, and maintaining high standards is key to your reputation.

5. When People Do Different Things Than What They Initially Promised

The music industry is rife with instances where agreements are not honored. If collaborators or business partners fail to fulfill their commitments, addressing the issue directly and decisively is more important than worrying about maintaining political correctness. Holding others accountable is essential to ensure that your projects run smoothly and professionally.

4. When Public Name-Dropping Occurs Without Your Permission

Occasionally, others might use your name or association with you to gain credibility or attention without your approval. It’s appropriate to correct the record publicly if your name is used inappropriately. Ensuring that your name is only associated with brands, artists, and institutions that reflect your values and artistic vision is important for your image.

3. When Your Methods And Skills Are Shared Without Permission

If someone shares your unique techniques, songwriting methods, or other intellectual property without your consent, it’s justified to defend your creative assets. While collaboration and learning from one another are integral parts of the music community, protecting your proprietary methods and artistic expressions is also critical.

2. When People You Know Bully You For Your Passion

Facing ridicule or discouragement from peers or acquaintances about your musical pursuits should be met with a strong stance. If you’re being bullied or demeaned for your artistic choices, standing up for yourself and your passion is more important than softening your response to maintain social harmony. Your commitment to your craft should be respected.

1. When You’re Rejected By An Executive, Sponsor, Or Label

Rejection is a part of the music industry, but it doesn’t have to define your response or self-worth. If you’re turned down by an executive, sponsor, or label, it’s okay to express disagreement or dissatisfaction, especially if you believe the decision was unfair or not well-founded. Use rejection as a motivator to refine your art, not as a reason to conform to external expectations.

At Blue Rhymez Entertainment, we believe that while it’s important to navigate the industry with professionalism and respect, there are times when a musician must prioritize their own integrity, standards, and well-being over the constraints of political correctness. These moments call for boldness and honesty, qualities that define not just a successful musician, but a genuine, reputable artist.

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