Delivad Julio of the B2C Boys shares his perspective on music collaborations, stating that working with emerging artists is far more challenging than in earlier days.
This shift in dynamics is largely attributed to a lack of professionalism, preparation, and mutual respect for the craft among many new-generation artists.
Contrary to what may be perceived as their public image, some established artists are highly professional during collaborations.
Radio and Weasel were known for their professionalism during the production of "Gutamiiza," despite their rumored reputation for being difficult to work with.
The B2C Boys, however, focused on delivering high-quality music and visuals, making collaboration offers appealing without the need for negotiations or incentives.
Evening after evening, they showed up on set to shoot the video without any delay, demonstrating a high level of discipline and commitment.
Delivad praises other established artists for their professionalism, citing examples such as Bebe Cool's early arrival, David Lutalo and Rema's dedication, and Eddy Kenzo's tireless work ethic.
By 8am, they were already on set to shoot the video, demonstrating a level of dedication that is often lacking among emerging artists.
They didn’t go out to the bar the night before. We finished shooting around 1am, and none of them left the set.
