Side project

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In popular music, a side project is a project undertaken by one or more persons already known for their involvement in another band. It can also be an artist or a band temporarily switching to a different style.

Usually these projects emphasize a different aspect of that person's or that band's musical interests that they feel they cannot explore within the boundaries established by their main project. Side projects can later become full-time endeavours, but shouldn't be confused with quitting a band for a solo career or another band.

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The term "side project" is sometimes used pejoratively: it is common for members of popular groups — especially those who have little or no input into the creative process of their group — to take part in side projects with the expectation that the reputation of the "main" group will propel the side group forward regardless of the project's own merits.

There are several examples of side projects within music; many bands encourage their members to take part in them, thinking that new creative situations will cause new ideas to be brought back to the group. For instance rap group Wu-Tang Clan has released only a few albums as a complete group, however each of the nine members have pursued success with solo projects, resulting in dozens of side project albums. Other groups, however, insist that each member focus all of their energy on the main band. Metallica falls into this latter category, a decision which led to the departure of former bassist Jason Newsted.

One of the most famous examples of musical side projects is Kiss's decision in 1978 to have each member of the band, Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss, simultaneously release solo albums. In 1992, as a tribute to Kiss, The Melvins released solo EPs.

"Side project" is also referred to non-lucrative pursuits of famous individuals outside of their primary field. For instance, Wicked Wisdom is a "side project" of Hollywood star Jada Pinkett Smith. Her angsty metal band benefits from the celebrity she has attained as an actress, voice over artist, wife of Will Smith, fashion designer, and other artistic pursuits. Side projects often occur at a crossroads of a celebrity's career. For instance, when a celebrity has achieved a level of stardom he or she is hubristic to apply their creative genius to another field (see: Bruce Willis amd David Hasselhoff's music careers); when a celebrity is ready to cross-market their personality into another marketable commercial product or field (see: Michael Jordan's baseball career); or to "humanize" or add "dimension" to a celebrity's career when their stars lose luster.

A side project can also be a band that takes on an "alter-ego" usually in order to play a different style of music that their fans are not used to. A good example of this type of side project would be the band Weezer who is also the Nirvana cover band Goat Punishment.

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