Why I Left Music For Mass Communications – Korede Bello

Why I Left Music For Mass Communications – Korede Bello

Korede Bello made the decision to return to school and work on a degree in mass communication despite his celebrity and success.
His choice is impressive considering how easy he could have maintained his notoriety and kept writing popular tunes.

According to Korede, who spoke with New Telegraph, news and music have a lot in common, which is why he decided to study mass communication.

Anyone who is connected with the entertainment business is aware of how mentally demanding it can be.
Korede recounted his experience with mental health difficulties, which are prevalent due to the demands of performing and competing with others.

He describes how he was able to build the mental fortitude necessary to handle these challenges and make the most of his abilities.

He also discusses how, even after giving up his singing career, his love for music has never lessened.
He talks about how he fits music into his current lifestyle and how much he loves and admires it.

Korede declared:

“I love education, not so much traditional education, but I love to learn how the world works and how the human mind operates. So getting a degree in Mass Communication seemed congruent with my profession.

“Writing a headline is similar to writing a chorus. They both have to be catchy and evoke some emotional reaction. Music and news are both languages of emotional connection. So, it is a good thing to be educated on your passion. I have observed that you can be the most famous or richest person on earth and still be unhappy or unsatisfied on the inside.”


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