R&B singer and songwriter Felicia Temple took to Twitter to give her unique insight on handling the fame that comes following participating in a music competition show.
Although, Temple is more wildely known from her participation in season 12 of NBC’s The Voice, the New Jersey native developed a solid fan base in the underground music scene by way of her collaborations with fellow garden state native Bradd Marquis and platforms such as ThisIsRnB.com and YouKnowIGotSoul.com.
When fans suggested that she audition for FOX’s new competition show, The Four: Battle for Stardom she sent out the following series of tweets:
If one more person tells me “You should audition for The Four” 😒😩 I think I took enough public L’s on The Voice thanks lol
— Felicia Temple (@feliciatemple) December 6, 2017
I think some people really feel tv shows are the only way to “make it”… they can be an excellent marketing vehicle but the real work begins once the show is done.
— Felicia Temple (@feliciatemple) December 6, 2017
And half the battle is detaching yourself from whatever show you were on. Producing enough art and becoming a brand enough to just be known as Felicia Temple. Not Felicia from blah blah
— Felicia Temple (@feliciatemple) December 6, 2017
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