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Stop Recycling Beats, Producer Advise Nigerian Artistes by 4Ebisco: 5:25pm On Mar 21, 2018
Dj Coublon in an interview stated his worries over the familiar sounds being used in the music industry. Similarly, he noted the continuous recycling of music sounds in the music industry.

Furthermore, he advised artistes over their sound choice. He also noted that listeners lookout for new things and sounds, musicians should, however, be careful.

“What people are hearing now, it will still come back. But to keep doing it, because that is the cycle reigning, it is not advisable. The human mind of music consumption is, however, insatiable. Furthermore, an artist should be able to give the people a new sound. ”

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