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Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Aksonman: 9:47am On Oct 26, 2012
[size=14pt]All I can say is that this Stanley dude is a VERY good writer...TRACE URBAN don jam rock.[/size] grin grin

Link: http://mrstanleynwabia..com/2012/10/dear-trace-urban-and-other-readers.html

[size=13pt]DEAR TRACE-URBAN AND OTHER READERS.
This response-article is going to be a very long one (probably boring too) not because I intend to write an epistle in defense of my October 20th write up, no way. But what I’m going to do is break down and insert points raised by TRACE Urban’s 'corporate defense team'.
Below each point, I’ll append my reaction(s), cool? Okay, let’s go...
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TRACE URBAN said: “On the 20th of October, an article written by Mr Stanley Nwabia was brought to our attention.
We are making this statement to restore the truth following the numerous untrue and false statements written in Mr Stanley Nwabia’s article.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “Yes, I wrote that article and thank you for pushing out this statement. However, do understand that I sincerely expected TRACE’s Nigerian viewers to be the ones that would come forth and either support or counter my ‘allegations’ or ‘conspiracy theory’ against your organisation. Oh well, moving on.”[/size]

TRACE URBAN said: “The writer claimed to have spoken to some friends of his whose videos where turned down by TRACE and was also informed by a “Non-Nigerian Insider” who works at the TRACE Urban Nigerian Office, that “TRACE Urban has been put under pressure to promote their African host country’s music”,meaning South Africa.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “My music promoter friends DID attempt to push their new artiste’s video and TRACE DID turn their videos down. As for our “Non-Nigerian Insider”, listen guys, sometimes it makes sense to protect the identity of a very reliable source of hard information, even if it means safeguarding his or her name, sex, ...and even nationality. Go figure.”[/size]

TRACE URBAN said: “In response to the above claims, TRACE would like to make several statements:”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “Okay now, fire away”[/size]

TRACE URBAN said: “TRACE Urban receives videos from all urban artists. We request videos to be submitted in a preferred format which is soft copy. Videos are selected on a number of criteria, including the popularity of the artist and song, the quality of the production, but never the nationality of the artist. There are no quotas at TRACE Urban and no pressure to promote any country more than another one.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “I put it to TRACE that there are many recent Nigerian hit songs that were NEVER aired on your station, especially when these songs were fresh. And you can’t tell me that these songs or their producers were unable to format their soft copies or whatever to your specification. There is a quota on Nigerian music videos aired on Trace Urban and it’s not necessarily a bad thing, if it’s a fair quota system.

Perhaps when the time is ripe some Nigerian artistes that were denied having their videos aired on TRACE will speak up, but many wont because they don’t want to be blacklisted by TRACE URBAN.

TRACE URBAN is primarily a Eurocentric/French channel, but I do know for a fact that there is a separate TRACE AFRICA channel-which I believe ought to have been promoted in Nigeria, Africa and globally instead. Unfortunately, TRACE AFRICA seems to be targeted at francophone Africa and as such we the ‘Anglophonians’ are stuck with TRACE URBAN. I'm waiting for TRACE to announce that TRACE AFRICA (English version) will soon be available to Nigerian homes."
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TRACE URBAN said: “In response to the journalist’s claim that “the popular Africa 10 Show on TRACE Urban is bombarded mainly with South African music”, we respond that TRACE Urban’s AFRICA 10 is dominated by top Nigerian and South African but also Angolan, Mozambican, Ghanaian and Kenyan tracks. It is industry knowledge that in the English speaking part of Africa, the dominant music industries are Nigeria and South Africa. Many Nigerian tracks have made it to number 1 and remained there for several weeks, such as, for example, D’Banj “Olivier Twist”; Naeto C “5 and 6″; Flavour “Nwa Baby”; J Martins ft Cabo Snoop “Good tym”; Mo Cheddah “See Me”; Ice Prince ft Gyptian “Magician remix”; Davido “DamiDuro”; P Square “Beautiful Onyinye” and the likes from East Africa Camp Mulla “Party Don’t Stop.”

[size=13]Stanley says: “In my article, I did say, “And in order to curtail any suspicions from Nigerian fans, the people at TRACE ensure that from it’s very few collection of Naija songs on its AFRICA 10 countdown, at least one of them make it to number one.”

But permit me to deviate a bit; this is what I noticed about TRACE URBAN. Most of the Nigerian songs that ended up enjoying regular airplay on TRACE (or became number one on Africa 10) are from Naija artistes/songs that were already creating a buzz across Africa, way beyond Nigerian and West African borders. This is not promoting Nigerian songs; it’s called ‘cashing in’.

Now, this is what I call promoting an artiste as TRACE URBAN often does with some SA acts. A new upcoming or established SA artiste brings out a hot new single and TRACE airs it; look at the top-left corner of your TV screen and you’ll see ‘NEW’ or ‘EXCLUSIVE’ . TRACE URBAN continues playing this same SA track regularly until you wake up one day, tune in to TRACE, same song being played and you look to the top-left corner of your TV screen and you see ‘SMASH HIT’. A song that’s probably just popular inside SA or at best within SADC region.

But for our Nigerian artistes their hit song would have to become somewhat viral across the continent before a TRACE URBAN notices and decides to ‘cash in’ by giving the music video real air play and eventually tagging it as a SMASH HIT.”

PS: I’m a VERY big fan of several SA artistes, so there’s no ‘beef’ intended, just my honest observations.
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TRACE URBAN said: “The article claims that “TRACE Urban has just introduced a new one hour show called BEST OF SA HIP HOP, showing on Saturdays and Sundays. One hour of non-stop South African music, nothing on Nigeria”. This is not true. ‘The BEST OF SA HIP HOP’ was a one off FOCUS on the best Hip-Hop artists & songs South Africa has to offer. We have featured top Nigerian artists in the past on our most popular programmes, FOCUS and GUEST STAR, such as D Banj& P Square and TRACE Urban is busy preparing a ‘Best of Naija Hip Hop’ that will be aired soon.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “That’s good news, ‘Una do well’. What proof do you have that your so-called ‘Best of Naija Hip-Hop’ is not an afterthought in response to the small heat generated by my article? Anyways, I do hope TRACE will also do same ‘Best of....” for other African countries like Ghana, Kenya etc.”[[/size]

TRACE URBAN said: “South Africa is not TRACE’s host country. TRACE’s host country is the world of music and talents. TRACE has operation in 180 countries and TRACE Urban is ranked #1 music channel in over 60 countries. TRACE has only one headquarter in Paris, France. TRACE opened an office in Lagos 18 months ago with a Nigerian partner and has just opened an office last month in Johannesburg, South Africa.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “REALLY?” So, you are saying that your SA office in Johannesburg is your first and only structure in South Africa? Anyways, I really love South Africa and so I have no ‘palaver’ with how many offices you have over there. But if you are telling me that you recently establishd an official presence in SA just about a month ago then........................”[/size]

TRACE URBAN said: “There is no non-Nigerian staff who works at the TRACE office in Lagos. The writer was here referring to the TRACE Nigeria M.D – Mr Sam Onyemelukwe – who is of mixed raced and who clearly states that he has never made such a statement to anyone. TRACE has always promoted diversity and is proud to have staff from 40 different citizenships. Talent, expertise, passion, professionalism, dedication are the qualities TRACE is looking for. Race will never be a criteria to employ people at TRACE.”

[size=13pt]Stanley Says: I honestly don’t remember talking about or making any strong reference to RACE in my previous article and obviously TRACE Nigeria’s M.D would certainly not speak with small boys like us, talk less of making any statements about TRACE’s music quota system. But like I said earlier, in reference to our ‘non-Nigerian insider at TRACE’s Lagos office’, go figure.”[/size]

TRACE URBAN said: “Finally, TRACE did not receive any request for an interview from the writer and would be glad to explain to him our accurate process of choosing videos that air on the channel. TRACE is dedicated to promoting Premium African content to the world, without favoring any nationality. Since its launch 9 years ago, TRACE has been the most effective and efficient tool to promote Nigerian music all over the world, first in the rest of Africa and then in the USA, in Europe etc. Some Nigerian artists have been exposed to tens of millions of TRACE viewers globally and this exposure has dramatically changed and accelerated their careers. There is not one club or urban radio in France, in RDC, Senegal, Cameroon, South Africa, Germany, UK, the USA that is not playing one or more Nigerian tracks and TRACE has played a key role for this promotion and recognition. No other music channel in the world has given so much exposure to Nigerian artists outside Nigeria.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “PHEW...seeing the word ‘Finally’ on your statement is very therapeutic right now, ‘cos I don tire to dey type all these responses’.”

I did not approach or request for any interview with TRACE URBAN neither am I interested in doing so. But I do appreciate your coming out to respond or react to my article. By the way, I’m quite surprised and amazed at your claims of actively promoting Nigerian music since your launch over 9 years ago. I can assure you that most of your Nigerian viewers only discovered your station’s existence less than two years ago.

I still stand by my position that TRACE URBAN only CASHED IN on the limited but appreciable growth of the Nigerian and African music scene.

The TRACE network is very strong in Europe and the west generally, how many international collabos has TRACE facilitated for our local Naija artists? How many global award stages have you pitched our artistes on? Yes, TRACE has ‘powered’ a few Nigerian concerts and events here and there but several Nigerian corporate bodies have been doing that for long. So, kini big deal?”
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TRACE URBAN said: “Read below the reactions of Nigerian artists to Mr Stanley Nwabia’s “article”. They speak for themselves.”

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “Oh boy, una gang up? Hinyaaa”[/size]

“The article contradicts itself, even a blind man can watch TRACE and feel the impact it has made for the growth of Nigerian music across the continent”- FLAVOUR

[size=13pt]Stanley says: "Nna, your song ‘Nwa baby (Remix)’ was already a monster hit before TRACE began to ‘promote’ it. Let’s at least use YouTube figures, after over a year on YouTube, ‘Nwa baby remix’ still has less than six million views, a two month old South Korean song ‘Gangnam style’ is already topping 500 million views. And believe me most of your almost 6 million views on YouTube are from Nigerian and African fans, BASED IN AFRICA or in diaspora. TRACE URBAN did not do ‘shishi’ for your songs outside Africa / Africans.

For now, I do not believe any globally acclaimed international music station is truly and sincerely promoting Nigerian or African music. That’s my own opinion!"
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“I’ve achieved a lot this year and TRACE Urban have had a lot to do with that. They were a Media Partners at my Album launch concert earlier this year and have been very supportive in premiering and rotating my music videos. For all that I’m extremely grateful” – DAVIDO

[size=13pt]Stanley Says: “Dami duro was already a continental hit song before ‘they’ ‘cashed in’.”[/size]

“Since TRACE Urban was made accessible to us via the Lagos office, it has made Nigeria the center of quality for other African countries. I strongly disagree with the credibility of that article” –IYANYA

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “My brother, the TRACE Urban that most Nigerians watch on satellite TV showcases about 80% American and European music content while the rest of Africa is left with about 20% to fight for. If a TRACE is sincere about promoting Nigerian/African music, shouldn't its existing TRACE AFRICA channel be at the forefront of this movement? No, TRACE AFRICA is for the French speaking Africans only.”[/size]

“Before now, TRACE was only another channel on Satellite TV but now its opened up the world to us and exposed us to the world. Need not say more cause it’s a visible change” – TIWA SAVAGE

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “Tiwa, you are very pretty. ***Next ***”[/size]

“TRACE Urban has sold Nigerian music to the world via numerous channels not limiting us to only Africa and we say this because we are a part of this movement” – PSQUARE

[size=13pt]Stanley says: “Ironically, P-square’s Chop my money-remix was one of the first Nigerian songs that got me very angry with TRACE URBAN. When ‘Chop my money’s music video was still fresh and tearing up TV screens all across Africa, TRACE URBAN did not play it. P-square’s Chop my money, never even made it into TRACE’s so called AFRICA 10 charts back then. Though they now play it quite often these days, Uncle Jude, I lie?”[/size]

[size=13pt][b]CONCLUSION[/b]Chai, if you had the energy and patience to read through this response of mine then I say a big THANK YOU.

I never had the intention to ‘pour sand sand’ inside TRACE URBAN’’s Garri. I made an observation and I blogged about it. I was not expecting a formal response from TRACE, rather I expected TRACE URBAN’s Nigerian viewers to be the ones that would come up and tell me that all my observations in my article on 20th October 2012 were false, fabricated or whatever. That has not happened...yet.

TRACE URBAN should even be grateful that I put this small heat on them. Now more Nigerians will tune in to the station and watch for longer periods. If not for anything, at least to count how many Nigerian songs are aired on a typical TRACE URBAN day.

I believe we can close this issue here and move on with our lives. But if TRACE URBAN chooses otherwise, I dey kampe!
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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by semid4lyfe(m): 7:35pm On Oct 26, 2012
Original Article By Blogger, Stanley Nwabia

Mtv Base, Trace Urban Conspire Against Nigerian Music


Denial Of Conspiracy By Trace Urban

Trace Urban Denies Conspiracy Against Nigerian Music
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by acidtalk: 7:42pm On Oct 26, 2012
From my days in the University and till date, i have learnt that its a BIG MISTAKE to fight for the oppressed in Nigeria.

Nigerians always turn their backs on those who genuinely fight for their interest and would rather hug those who openly and secretly wish them evil.

I strongly advice this man to leave all these Nigerian artiste who are taking sides with Trace Tv. Its only a matter of time before they will soon start chewing their fingers in regret.

Everyman should fight for himself.

Eedris AbdulKareem who fought for the benefit and respect of Nigerian musicians is today looked at like bad person.

Sunday Oliseh and Finidi who fought for the allowances and respect for their players were treated badly and excluded from the National team.

Gani Fawehinmi, Falana and Tunde Bakare who have always fought for the masses are being refered to as greedy and power drunk.

Fela Anikulapo kuti who spoke the minds and pains of the populace was never given the same treatment when Bamayi and his boys illegally detained him which led to his sudden death.


Nigeria is destined to be ruled by wicked and selfish leaders because the people are filled with hatred and envy for one another.

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by mallorca(m): 7:42pm On Oct 26, 2012
Op,Hope you dont expect me to read this
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Nobody: 7:43pm On Oct 26, 2012
bullshirtttttts. i dont pay attention to crappy stuffs.
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by nairaman66(m): 7:45pm On Oct 26, 2012
So what?? Next news please... Mtcheeeew!!
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by batiatus(m): 7:45pm On Oct 26, 2012
ok
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Coldfeet(f): 7:45pm On Oct 26, 2012
Phew!!!
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Nobody: 7:47pm On Oct 26, 2012
So wetin make we do now? Do we go on a protest? I don't understand this shiiit anymore.who gives a fucck anyway?
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Revealedtv(m): 7:49pm On Oct 26, 2012
Next article: Seun doesn't give garri peddlers enough airtime one Nairaland

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by 401kk: 7:49pm On Oct 26, 2012
Thats what you get for not having up to standard entertainment channels

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by wissezy: 7:50pm On Oct 26, 2012
Pls, who can summarize these shits for me.
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by solomon111(m): 7:53pm On Oct 26, 2012
Incredible.!!
This is what a blog should be used for,and not for propagating and promoting senseless gossips like the trash linda ikeja feeds us with.

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by ebamma(m): 7:56pm On Oct 26, 2012
I hope the Op was not expecting me to read this epistles abi na lamentations?

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by acidtalk: 7:56pm On Oct 26, 2012
berem: So wetin make we do now? Do we go on a protest? I don't understand this shiiit anymore.who gives a fucck anyway?


You have never been an intelligent person so no one expects you to understand anything.

If its to burn down the whole Aluu village you will take the lead role and be ranting about.

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Nobody: 7:57pm On Oct 26, 2012
See market opportunity for NTA o....

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by semid4lyfe(m): 7:58pm On Oct 26, 2012
Someone should remind me what El-Rufai said again?

Oh, I remember
. . . .Nigerian youths are lazy and don't read

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by anitank(f): 7:59pm On Oct 26, 2012
Everyone knows that TRACE hardly airs nigerian songs. Why are they even denying it The Stanley guy stated the obvious

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by IlCapitano(m): 8:03pm On Oct 26, 2012
semid4lyfe: Someone should remind me what El-Rufai said again?

Oh, I remember
. . . .Nigerian youths are lazy and don't read
. To each man his own. I don't read drivel and I believe most people didn't read that article from start to finish cos it's just too long. I don't have daylight to waste. Carpe diem bro.
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Nobody: 8:04pm On Oct 26, 2012
@ OP, u were right at one thing, that article is long and boring
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by chucky234(m): 8:05pm On Oct 26, 2012
Typhoid don catch me to read this plenty easy wey Stanley dey write,shey dis Stanley guy na producer/musician abi which one him dey drink alabukun for musicians dem headache.
Bros go write wetin go change naija joor,see flood victims dey die you no even write about dem,na musicians wey their lives don better you come chose to fight for.
Another attention seeking blogger.
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by wandeay: 8:06pm On Oct 26, 2012
the guy spoke the real truth, i love the courageous attitude, thumbs up Stanley!

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by acidtalk: 8:09pm On Oct 26, 2012
Il Capitano: . To each man his own. I don't read drivel and I believe most people didn't read that article from start to finish cos it's just too long. I don't have daylight to waste. Carpe diem bro.


El-rufai was right and i wasn't wrong when i concured.
I read it and will read times 10 of that if need be.

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Chibest2000(m): 8:10pm On Oct 26, 2012
mallorca: Op,Hope you dont expect me to read this
hahahahaaa guy u go fear reading buahahaha grin
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by anitank(f): 8:13pm On Oct 26, 2012
ARES: @ OP, u were right at one thing, that article is long and boring
I didn't find it so! Maybe long but certainly not boring.

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by a1solution: 8:16pm On Oct 26, 2012
I would come back to read later because it’s too long.
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Nobody: 8:16pm On Oct 26, 2012
mallorca: Op,Hope you dont expect me to read this
I wonder o.
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by anitank(f): 8:21pm On Oct 26, 2012
TRACE URBAN is showing top 10 club hits right now. Let's find out how many of the nigerian monster hits make it to this list grin

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by 2sexy(m): 8:21pm On Oct 26, 2012
acidtalk:


El-rufai was right and i wasn't wrong when i concured.
I read it and will read times 10 of that if need be.
Brother, I quoted you yesterday not to bother about it all. It is obvious... Nigerian youths hate reading.

There have been countless times where a long article had been created on this forum and the responses that usually follow isnt different from what you are seeing now...

But if na AShawo, fvky fvky article at the sexaulity section, come see people demanding for more.

I read that article from start to finish and all I can say is that the Stanley is wasting his time because the Nigerian whom is trying to inform is already deformed beyond repair.

This country is doomed.. and nothing, absolutely nothing can be done about it.

If by any means we hope for a change, then it wouldnt be this generation, may 100 generations from now...

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Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by IlCapitano(m): 8:21pm On Oct 26, 2012
acidtalk:


El-rufai was right and i wasn't wrong when i concured.
I read it and will read times 10 of that if need be.
ok
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by NEROSKY(m): 8:25pm On Oct 26, 2012
tired of reading
Re: Blogger Replies Trace Urban, Mocks Loyal Nigerian Artistes. by Nobody: 8:26pm On Oct 26, 2012
Someone got to investment in satellite technology and put up 20 Trace-like channels in Nigeria.

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