So, Kanye West maybe lying about his twitter account, but it does bring up a legitimate question: Who’s real and who’s fake?
Well, I got a list that separates the real from the fake. This is not by any means a complete list nor a “up-to-the-minute” list. But it is a starting point. So, if you ever want to network with celebrities, music labels, radio stations and so on, here’s a starting point:
Artists, Bands and Musicians on Twitter – by GCN1
Disclaimer: This list is maintained by a third party, not me. While I shouldn’t have to put this warning up, it’s amazing what questions I get.
P.S. – In the future, I may put up my own list of black artists. But that’s a big maybe.






Eb the Celeb on February 11, 2009
thx for the heads up… I just joined last week so I'm just getting the hang of it
The Case of the Fake People: Keisha Knight Pulliam on Twitter @ Thought Remixer on April 14, 2009
[...] However, there are many celebrities as well as other non-industry people that don’t have websites or don’t care to create one. Yet we know it’s really them. Questlove does not have a main site, yet Okayplayer varied this. Shaquille O’ Neal also do not have a main website, and yet people know it’s him. How? He puts up candid pictures on Twitter. (Trust me, who’s going to doubt this?) You may also visit other websites such my blog or connect with people who knows how to tell a real from a fake. (I try doing that every once in a while) There’s also a list of music industry insiders, which includes a list of recording artist. [...]