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Your Complete Guide To Making Nigerian Kpangolo Music by chaelmic(m): 9:43am On Apr 19, 2016
Your Complete Guide To Making Nigerian Kpangolo Music


You can call it kpangolo music, jollof music, disposable, microwave, or timkpa music. We all know what you’re referring to. The type of songs that are released, promoted, and killed in about 6 months. If there’s a really good one the lifespan might get to 9 months, but that’s about as far it’ll last. Literally in 18 months the song will cease to exist anywhere in the whole planet. However, say what you want, there’s a market for it. If not it wont keep selling. DJs need to play music at clubs, weddings, etc. Radio has to be playing something every time, and people need music to ginger to, and not worry about the longevity and/or the sense of it. Yep! We like it like that! So in this post, we’ll be taking you through our guide to making the classic Nigerian Kpangolo Song

Step 1 – Get a very familiar beat
Step 2 – Coin A Random Word or Phrase

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