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Reality show results don't define success, says Malaysian singer Fazley Yaakob
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Reality show results don't define success, says Malaysian singer Fazley Yaakob

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Context piece
  • Malaysian singer and motivational speaker Datuk Fazley Yaakob advises against judging singers solely by their reality show competition status.
  • He emphasizes that winning a competition does not guarantee popularity or a successful career, and early elimination doesn't mean obscurity.
  • Fazley urges netizens to be kind and avoid demeaning artists' career journeys, stating that effort differs from destiny.

Datuk Fazley Yaakob, a well-known Malaysian singer and motivational speaker, has urged the public to reconsider how they perceive the success of singers, particularly those who have participated in reality television competitions. He stresses that a winner's title or a contestant's elimination status does not definitively dictate their future popularity or career trajectory.

Champions are not necessarily popular, and those who are eliminated early do not necessarily disappear.

โ€” Datuk Fazley YaakobSinger and motivational speaker Datuk Fazley Yaakob's advice on judging artists' success.

"Champions are not necessarily popular, and those who are eliminated early do not necessarily disappear," Fazley stated in a post on Threads. He pointed out that many people tend to compare singers based on whether they were champions, finalists, or eliminated early in reality shows. Fazley believes this comparison is flawed, as the outcome of a competition often fails to reflect an artist's true journey and potential in the music industry.

Fazley cited numerous past singing competitions in Malaysia, such as Akademi Fantasia, Bigstage, and Mentor, as evidence. He argued that the final results of these shows frequently do not align with the subsequent artistic paths taken by the contestants. This disconnect, he explained, highlights the unpredictable nature of fame and career success in the entertainment world.

Many people like to compare the status of Champion, Finalist, and 'eliminated early' in reality competitions.

โ€” Datuk Fazley YaakobDatuk Fazley Yaakob on the common practice of comparing contestants' performance in reality shows.

Therefore, Fazley implored netizens to adopt a more positive and respectful approach towards artists. He advised against demeaning or belittling an artist's struggles and efforts, emphasizing that "effort is not the same as destiny." He encouraged users to be better netizens and to refrain from judging the ups and downs of an artist's career, promoting a more supportive online environment.

Effort is not the same as destiny. Please be good netizens, can you?

โ€” Datuk Fazley YaakobDatuk Fazley Yaakob's plea for netizens to be more considerate towards artists' careers.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.