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Advin (m)
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I get annoyed when I watch some Nigerian music. They are very discouraging, and worst of all, they are shown on satelite TV. They give foreigners the impression that we are just a bunch of lousy human beings.
The Music industry has become place for hungry people looking for greener pastures. I am not trying to take away their source of leaving, because we will start having more hold ups on the streets. (A place for the homeless)
They don't have nice concepts, Imagine somebody singing in the bush, not even with a wireless mic. Their songs also are so meaningless, they have learnt the art of repetition at all levels.
I think only the likes of 2face, Psquare and some others that should remain. The rest should be kicked out of that industry.
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saidi
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listen uyo here in ivory coast we adore nigeria musics like 2face stylplus neji and some good musics but if you place the good eggs among the bad ones it will spolt everything together so my brother don't talk bad of our music o even ivoiren poeple are looking for the cassette to buy and the don't unerstand english but they like it what do you think.
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theORAKU (m)
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[flash=200,200][/flash] uyo, its a free world men. all men have right to exercise their "TALENT" no matter how unpleasant it is to the next man. Really some of this guys are actually WHACK  , but there are more good ones than the bad ones. Some are just coming up and might actually not b doing good rite now, but i think they need encouragement. IT aint easy putting out songs no matter hw bad it sounds.
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gbaduz
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it is true what you guys have said. most nigerian musicians sound the same and uninspirational. But i still salute the likes of mike aremu
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gbaduz
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it is true what you guys have said. most nigerian musicians sound the same and uninspirational. But i still salute the likes of mike aremu
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fabian (f)
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There are soooooooo many good Nigerian Musicians, the list is so long, I can't even begin. I'll leave the listing for someone like Layi who knows more about Nigerian music than I do.
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raregroove (m)
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The list of Nigerian Musicians is a long one indeed; my list harkens a revisit to yesteryears.
Modern Nigerian music has suffered from its over-reliance on western ideas; this has had the impact of substituting the Nigerian/African sound for a western one. I foster a huge admiration for the leading proponent of Apala music – Haruna Ishola, during his reign he did not result to the use of western instruments for the identity of his sound.
Fela is another example of an artiste that ensured his sound was not compromised by western influences, when Sly & Dunbar produced a version of his acclaimed “Army arrangement”, whilst he was serving a trumped up currency charge, Fela was very furious & rightfully so, as it is self-evident that Fela’s original recording is far superior to the aforementioned production. Another remarkable thing about Fela, was that he never resulted to the use of trained female vocals; the sound from his girls was raw, angular and above all very African in texture.
To appreciate the Nigerian sound, one needs to revisit or learn the juju sound from the 30s onwards to the 90s, the highlife music of the 50s, 60s & 70s, the Sakara legends – the great Abibu Oluwa, Yusuf Olatunji etc, the music of the Fuji kings – Ayinde Barrister & Kollington Ayinla & the hypnotic Afro-beat of Fela, Tony Allen & Orlando Julius inclusive.
Time does not allow me to expand further but nonetheless I hope this helps….
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fabian (f)
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Sure does, don't forget Mike Okri.....
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raregroove (m)
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I didn't forget him, neither did I forget Chris Mba nor Ras Kimono. I rate them as very mediocre artistes. I did forget the Imo boys orchestra & Prince Nico Mbarga & warrior - all excellent artistes in their own rights.
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fabian (f)
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You're a funny one!
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raregroove (m)
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Fabian you're making me blush (remember black men aren't supposed to blush?)
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fabian (f)
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naw we're not!
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icingbaby (f)
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most Nigeria song i have hard, they all have America beat on it, that is stealing
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theORAKU (m)
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is there any thing like american beat.
girl, no idea is original!
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Manta (m)
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Comrade Advin and fellow nairalanders, it's absolute falsehood to say naija music has not grown. Gone are the days when juju and afro music was the only genre played in the country- now, our artist have diversified into almost all patterns of music one can think of on this planet.
Any one that does not listen to quality naija music now may probably have some problems with selection. From hiphop, R&B, pop, rap, reggae, gospel, to traditional african music, we've got arrays of quality sounds and creative arts which one can boast of to compete any standard in any part of the world. When Wyclef came to Nigeria, he advised our guys to refuse being called local artist because they have all it takes to win the grammy- didn't you hear when Wyclef shook Modenine after his perfomance at Abuja and told him 'Guy you're tight- keep it up'
Incase you don't know what to listen to and who to listen to, I'll try to give you guys some very few names that may come to my mind just now
Rap- Modenine, Ruggedman, Terry the Rapman, Pheroshuz, Alabai, Jaffar, Dr. Fresh, etc R&B- Age Beeka, Tu-Face, Faze, Stylplus, Asha, Obiwon, Dijinee, etc Hiphop- Blackface, 2shotz, Mekoyo, Soul Clan, Blacktribe, Rule Clean, Tribunal, Bravo D etc Gospel- Romeo, Jeremiah Gyang, Ebiere, KSB, etc Reggae- Rymzo, Bukky, African China etc Ragga- Jungulist, Danfo Drivers, Prof Linkin, Faya, infact all the Ajegunle based artists African beats- the Kerewa boys(Zulezoo), I can go on and on but, just to show you we have grown passed the level we were in the eighties, naija is going grammy so, Watch out!
Just of recent, our own artist were on tour of Germany perfoming and address school children a project put together by out|here rec and funded by the Bundeszentrale fuer politische Bildung (a part of the educational board of the German government).
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JustGood (m)
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you no appreciate betta naija music?
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kevinheim (m)
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Y SOMEONE GO BRING THIS KIND TOPIC , NAIJA MUSIC BAM NOBI SAY , CHECK PEOPLE LIKE , FAZE,2face,p-square,sauce kid,modenine,ojb,amplifyd crew,ELDee,sid,freestyle,rymzo,ruggedman,paul play and so on,
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alisigwe (m)
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i really laugh at somr funny posts by some peeps over here,it's there anything like wack this dayz,no body wants to invest in where he aint gonn to gain,mode drooped an album wayback and nobody cared about him,he was very very dissapointed and wanted to throw in the towel, till qmark rescued him,artists like konga,dbanj and a whole lot of them aint real to me but people are feeling them,so if u aint down to peeps like that u pour out your heart to the ones u're feeling, TO me GINO is the best thing to ever happen to naija music scene,and he aint gonn stop till the he stops breathing.
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