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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Debbylicious(f): 10:18pm On Dec 11, 2018
undecided
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Fuckdamod: 10:18pm On Dec 11, 2018
Exactly
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Kenekingisback: 10:18pm On Dec 11, 2018
sad
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by CakezbyMarie: 10:19pm On Dec 11, 2018
True talk
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by lexy2014: 10:20pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:
Xvideos, seneporno, apetube, naijauncut nko??
Are these music tracks?
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Nobody: 10:21pm On Dec 11, 2018
lexy2014:

Are these music tracks?

Yes, those songs are in wizkid's latest album.
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by kingjoe(m): 10:21pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:
Xvideos, seneporno, apetube, naijauncut nko??
how did u know all these.I thought u are a born again
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Mizwisdom(f): 10:24pm On Dec 11, 2018
What kind of parent raised Whizkid? Terrible upbringing, must be from a dysfunctional home

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Deckline(m): 10:24pm On Dec 11, 2018
THE TRUTH HURTS.That is the new trend. Everything we do here in our music industry was from the whites but we have chosen to out do them in immorality!

But what can i say? Everybody got their lives to live. They are doing their business. Please do yours with all diligence amigo.
I can't judge them.
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by viva1103(m): 10:26pm On Dec 11, 2018
true facts...
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by emmanuelpopson(m): 10:26pm On Dec 11, 2018
he has said it all... from the noise makers stable to the holoshows displaying there nudes... Nigeria may have Sodom and Gomorrah few years to.come...

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by lexy2014: 10:27pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:


Yes, those songs are in wizkid's latest album.

Oya sing some 4 me
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by folake4u(f): 10:30pm On Dec 11, 2018
daveP what's your say on this?

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Nobody: 10:36pm On Dec 11, 2018
NOT SURPRISED at all that TIWA SAVAGE represented
She is already Number 4 and 6 on my special List.

NEVER marry a lady who sees herself as an OBJECT of mere satisfaction to the men.
Such ladies abound everywhere.
They lack grey matter in their crevices.
LADIES to avoid when considering marriage in order of decreasing severity include:
....hoteliers
....actresses
....waitresses
....seductress.
....air hostesss
....songstresses
....beauty Queen
....female bankers
....female marketer
....dance hall queens.
....female combatant officers
....the “it doesn’t matter ladies”.
....eye catching front desk officers.
....new generation religious choristers.
People will try to put this observation down.
Why don’t you closely observe such yourself..?
Don't say you were not warned.
Most who settled 4 such are yet to find peace of mind.
Okafor's law Is always constant
Better respect yourself !!!!

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Nobody: 10:39pm On Dec 11, 2018
Watch going hard-wiz khalifa. You're welcome. grin
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by VictorRomanov: 10:44pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:
Xvideos, seneporno, apetube, naijauncut nko??

Them no say make you come show yourself.

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Nobody: 10:47pm On Dec 11, 2018
VictorRomanov:


Them no say make you come show yourself.

Who be this fool?
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by VictorRomanov: 10:47pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:


Who be this fool?

No vex. Na me find your trouble.

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Izuboy92(m): 10:49pm On Dec 11, 2018
uche87:
The best way to be sexually aroused nowadays is not really by watching adult films. All you need to do is pay attention to the trending secular songs which are virtually wherever you go.

The sounds and visuals are potent enough to resurrect a manhood which has been flaccid from inception. You will see the best quality of high definition videos flashing the well-exposed waists, hips, boobs and bums of young ladies in your face.

As we have unsound music videos, so also we have second-rate lyrics which are worse than nursery rhymes designed to enhance the learning ability of kids. The mediocrity of the so-called talented heads is laced with melodious beats and instrumentals to easily penetrate the minds of unsuspecting listeners.

It’s like the key to dropping a hit song in Nigeria is by using unmeaning, silly and unintelligible lyrics that portray and glorify s*x, drugs, internet scam, thuggery, promiscuity, alcoholism, civil disobedience and unfounded wealth. These are the common vices the youths easily identify with and it gives the brand of the artistes wide acceptance. The music industry has continued to deteriorate that good profane music is beginning to become extinct except you want to consider the religious songs.

For a male artiste to appeal to the audience, he has to portray himself as a slave master who manipulates the hottest ladies at will and for that female artiste to be given attention, she has to project herself as a sex idol that can win the heart of any man who sights her. Wizkid and Tiwa Savage fit perfectly into this description.

Music has continued to adversely shape our perception of life in Nigeria. It has helped in making abnormal things normal and this can be traced to the problem of globalization. Through this, foreign culture, tradition and behaviours have been imbibed to show exposure and class on the path of the performers. When I was growing up, it was a big shame to pay for sex. Men who patronize prostitutes did it with utmost secrecy to save their reputation. Today, sleeping with a prostitute has become a competitive sport which could attract a gold medal. This might not be far from the way some vulgar celebrities like Olamide, the late Da Grin, Reminisce, Lil Kesh and others have admitted to sleeping with hookers popularly regarded as "Oloshos".

I remember the popular song which says " Bata re adun koko ka, ti o ba kawe re, bata re a dun koko ka" meaning that "You will excel in life if you are educated". This song added real value to our lives and helped improve our mentality towards personal development. Today, good and inspirational lyrics have been replaced with songs that celebrate internet fraud and inexplicable wealth. Songs that demean women and reduce them to mere commodities which could be acquired in the market places if their prices are triggered dominate the airwaves.

Music video directors now hire video vixens that perform sexual acts painstakingly to impress their paymasters while the Hot audience feed their lust. They now pay millions of naira to enhance their bodies through cosmetic surgeries to make their body parts more attractive and intoxicating.
The leadership of the Nigerian Customs Service has been constantly intercepting container loads of Tramadol worth billions of naira. A society which tolerates and applauds songs like ‘Codeine Diet’ and ‘Science Student’ by Olamide shouldn't be shocked about the crisis of hard drugs as vulnerable people might think getting high is the only way to experience Utopia.

I remember how the Ibale tradition in Yorubaland which encouraged women to remain virgins till they get married instilled discipline and decency among female folks. I also remember how single mothers were called 'Adelebo'. The latter sounded like the stigmatization of women involved in failed relationships or broken marriages but it helped us in maintaining sanity in the marital institution. Today, being a 'baby mama' to a wealthy person is bigger and more enviable than working at Shell or Chevron. Musicians now indiscriminately sleep with young ladies unprotected and consequently impregnate them.

Legendary musician, Innocent ‘2Baba’ Idibia once boasted in his song, ‘Enter The Place’ about his virility although he later regretted his actions after having 7 kids from three different women at a young age. Davido even went as far as featuring his two baby mamas, their children and also his reigning girlfriend, Chioma in his ‘Wonder Woman’ music video. The 26-year old is also under pressure to accept another child from an Ibadan-based lady he reportedly had a one-night stand with.

With the advent of social media today and the desperate quest of multinational companies to make money at all costs, some of these celebrities who are outright bad examples in the society are now paraded as mentors under the banner of ambassadorial roles with cooked up successes stories that mislead the younger generation.

In all sincerity, these songs which are produced with hot beats and attractive choruses easily captivate the minds of the younger generation; mostly taking them unaware. These poisonous contents unconsciously pollute their minds and they later see life from the corrupted lenses of these celebrities. Music is powerful and often times underrated. One of the purposes of music is to express and modulate emotions. We use it to soothe, psych up, woo, enrage, sadden and cheer each other, or ourselves.

The societal decay is so prevalent that it appears any artiste making good songs with meaningful lyrics is unserious about his musical career.

One wonders how the promising and intelligent rapper, Skales of the defunct music record label, Empire Mates Entertainment retrogressed from the crooner of the inspirational song "Heading For A Grammy" to a questionable song like "Booty Language". The popular excuse is that he is only producing what the society wants to consume as that is the only way to make good and quick money.

Most youths now want to get rich quick and acquire belongings that will attract numerous girls to warm their beds with ease. Women have been reduced to fortune-hunting elements that generously spread their legs at the sight or smell of Naira notes.

Watching Nigerian music videos have boosted the sexual fantasies of men who wish they could have replicas of the video vixens to sleep with them. It’s even worse for married men who are given clues of what their aging wives aren’t giving them. Morality and shame have been thrown into the dustbins with ladies now advocating on social media for long sexual sessions. They have even tagged some men "one minute or Indomie men". Who else has noticed sex drugs advertorials have taken over Instagram with popular pages showcasing nothing less than three brands of sex enhancers per day? The companies producing and marketing these drugs have become so bold that they hire young ladies who make sultry appearances in short videos to talk raw in attestation to the efficacy of the drugs. Reports have it that men are patronizing these start-ups massively in the bid to satisfy the women in their lives in the ‘other room’.

These are signs of insanity and absurdity being normalized by the young folks who are supposed to be the future of the country. The destiny of 67 million youths appears to be at stake with the ailment of cancerous music eating up the audience towards the destruction of their psyche.

Music is deeper than how it sounds and its clandestine effects on the lives of human beings can’t be overemphasized.

Scientists have proved that sound affects our bodies; sound affects us physiologically in very powerful ways. This is because hearing is our primary warning sense. A sudden sound will start a process. It releases cortisol (steroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex), it increases your heart rate, and it changes your breathing.

Music can improve mood, increase intelligence, enhance learning and concentration, and ward off the effects of brain aging. This is why one needs to be careful about the musical contents he/she consumes consciously and unconsciously.

Also, according to an entertainment writer, Ronald Urbina - music is the reflection of the society. The fact that music reflects the community is well-known for more than a century. This is why the investigation of tribes that lived in the past is conducted through exploration of their way of life, which includes music. People like to express their state of being through songs.

The way a Nigerian will dance to bad music in the heat of the moment is the same way he will show indifference about poor infrastructural facilities, bad government policies, corruption, moral decadence and other forms of societal challenges.

This is who we are in Nigeria, we just don’t care. We suffer and smile. We easily overlook budding challenges until they become insurmountable. Those bad musical contents are reflections of us no matter how much we deny it.


Written by Osayimwen Osahon George, a journalist and PhD student based in Lagos State

Source: https://www.tori.ng/news/112737/dont-watch-blue-films-just-watch-nigerian-music-vi.html

This is the real truth, i was planning to write article as regards to this. after watching music videos nowadays, one realizes that there is always a surge of hormones reflecting to what he or she watched. Have a lot to say, but let me reserve my comment. Thanks to the great journalist. More ink to your pebble. See you at the top

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by femi4: 10:50pm On Dec 11, 2018
Bills2307:
But na true finally . If u r watching mtvbase ND co. U will just be shifting your legs
around what time
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by NessaBoo(f): 10:51pm On Dec 11, 2018
Hahahaha!! She's absolutely right and this is so funny ehn..because coincidentally, me and my sis were just talking about it this evening, my little niece walked in after finishing her homework, and the speed we used scrambling for the remote to change the channel ehn, you wee think it was porn we were watching, whereas it was just HipTv oo!!

We got so flustered, looked at each other and just started laughing.

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by femi4: 10:52pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:
Xvideos, seneporno, apetube, naijauncut nko??
Repent now
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Bhezzi: 10:55pm On Dec 11, 2018
Who watches decent videos?? Can Decent videos get 1million views in an hour??
Oga journalists, am an Artist..We give the people what they like.. So that d money go dey enter.. Even sum1 with a stone brain understands this.. So, Bleep off..
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by demsid(m): 11:02pm On Dec 11, 2018
This is the real truth. Naija music video is promoting immorality at a very high rate

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by klever18(m): 11:07pm On Dec 11, 2018
e Taya me o. girls go use rope cover only their pu**y leave d rest for us. are we dey watch their bum bum I no dey like make children dey watch music video 4 were I am it makes me feel ashamed

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by dododawa1: 11:08pm On Dec 11, 2018
Nigeria PROBLEM,PLENTY
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Hillarie(m): 11:09pm On Dec 11, 2018
Naija music is what I have problem with. 90 percent of the music produced in this country is utter rubbish. I wonder what kind of people I share same country with sef.. SMH

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Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Nattyzee(m): 11:11pm On Dec 11, 2018
bedspread:
I noticed dis while in Nigeria and I said to myself I had to flee from Nigeria music videos to keep my mind clean..,

So far it's been a great decision
nd nw u watch nicki minaj songs. wehdone u hv upgraded
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by mrkings84(m): 11:13pm On Dec 11, 2018
Sounds true
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Akuneshiobike(m): 11:20pm On Dec 11, 2018
Apt
Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by Pidginwhisper: 11:20pm On Dec 11, 2018
Karatum:
Xvideos, seneporno, apetube, naijauncut nko??

Re: Osayimwen Osahon George: Don't Watch Blue Films Just Watch Nigerian Music Videos by somehow: 11:24pm On Dec 11, 2018
A vain nation consumes vain materials.

Its an irony that a country so religious as Nigeria has such a huge morale bondage.

Who buys/watches/listens to these music/videos? the same church going/mosque going citizens.

My take? Nigeria is a country of hypocrites with double life, hence the reason nothing is working!

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