In the upcoming edition of “Must Be The Music”, the participants will be assessed again Natalia Szroeder, Dawid Kwiatkowski, Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka (Zakopower) and Miuosh. As hosts, they will welcome viewers Maciej Rock, Patricia Kazadi and Adam Zdrójkowski.
At the official press event, we talked to the “MBTM” team about the level of new participants, the music industry and the traps that await young artists. Be sure to check out our conversations!
Miuosh has no qualms about the authenticity of artists. “I don’t think you’re yourself”
We asked Miuosh what artists should do to stay sane in today’s world. “You have to remember that you are human and that everything that is happening around you will end tomorrow. And who would (this artist) want to be tomorrow? Remaining yourself – that is the most important thing. It is not without chance that someone wins such programs and reaches the finals. This is the result of being faithful to one’s principles. This will stay with us for years,” admitted the “MBTM” juror.
“Have you seen many people in show business who are not themselves? It is possible not to be yourself for years. You can pretend to be good or someone you are not. It is very easy to embarrass yourself. I tell some participants: ‘Sorry, but it seems to me that you are not yourself. Why are you pretending to be someone else?’. This is important for people and for the recipients. (…) I wish the participants not to get drawn into arrangements, promises, contracts,” he advised. Miuosh.
Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka describes his contribution to “MBTM”. “It’s easier for me now”
“Everyone is different. It’s interesting, the point is that everyone is different – that there are talented people, less talented people, funny people, funny people, sad people, happy people, it’s supposed to be good to watch and that’s how it will be,” admitted Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka.
“Now it’s easier for me than it was in the previous edition. I know more or less what to expect, how to think about it all, how to conduct it so that it makes sense and class. I don’t want to seem rude and rude, someone who offends people. There must be a pinch of malice and humor, but let’s not forget about the substance,” said the juror.