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Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by goshen26: 2:27pm On Jan 08, 2022
Music of Yoruba origin should be studied as a course in Nigeria’s ivory towers, because it has the capacity to not only rapidly change Nigeria’s negative international image, but also to take our economy out of the doldrums by attracting music loving tourists to our nation, the way Rihanna has done in Barbados, and even in death, Bob Marley is doing for Jamaica.

For every decade of Nigeria’s existence as an independent nation, music of Yoruba origin has dominated our nation, and now it is dominating the world.

* Bobby Benson dominated the 60s
* Abami Fela Kuti over dominated the 70s
* King Sunny Ade and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey dominated the 80s
* Sir Shina Peters and King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall dominated the 90s.
* Paul Play Dario shared dominance with a non Yoruba artist (Tuface Idibia) in the 2000s
* D’Banj the Koko Master shared dominance with non Yoruba artistes (PSquare) in the 2010s
* Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy (non Yoruba) are dominating in the here and now.

Their female artistes are not left out. Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Asa, Simi, Teni, Seyi Shay, dominate locally and internationally with their girl power!

How do they do it, that even where they sing wholly or partly in Yoruba, their music is able to crossover locally and internationally?

Christy Essien Igbokwe was quoted as saying she would not have made a breakthrough in the music industry without her anthem Seun rere, which was performed entirely in Yoruba.

Throughout the Black world, no other ethnic group has been able to CONSISTENTLY breakthrough in the music industry internationally while singing wholly or partially in their native tongue. I am not saying that some others do not sing in their native tongues. What I am saying is that they have not been able to crossover internationally, while singing in their native language.

Caribbean reggae artistes sing in English or patois. African American R’nB, Jazz, Soul and rap artistes sing in English. Black Brazilians crossover with Portuguese. Francophone artistes (with the exception of Manu Dibango), crossed over with French. South African artistes crossed over with English (with the exception of Brenda Fassie and Mariam Makeba).

Even the world’s top Francophone female artiste (Angelique Kidjo), did not crossover internationally, until she sang in Yoruba.

There is something about that language and the musical genres that the Yoruba have introduced that can permanently put Nigeria on the world map for good.

And it is not just in music. Also in theatre (theatre is stage plays, not movies), the first Nigerian theatre company to have broken into the global theatre scene, as far back as the 60s, was Herbert Ogunde’s theatre company. The only other Nigerian theatre company to have broken through internationally is Wole Soyinka’s theatrical company.

Nigeria needs to rebrand quickly from our unfortunate and undeserved international reputation for corruption and scams. And the best way to rebrand a country or a corporation, is by projecting positive things about that entity that are ALREADY happening. Sadly, our government’s rebranding efforts focuses on things that they hope will happen.

So, again, I call on universities, and research institutes, to do thorough researches into this phenomena, with the aim of identifying what makes that sub sector of the music industry so successful, so that already established acts can use that knowledge to further crossover, and young upcoming acts can act on it to make inroads into the music industry globally.

The globally, music is a $5 trillion industry. Let us use what we have to corner at least 10% of that bottomline.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

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Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by Anigreat: 2:33pm On Jan 08, 2022
shocked




Yoruba is a great tribe.


I suggest, Skull miner and organ harvesting should also be introduced to the Nigerian universities for studying. it's going to be a nice course which can be affiliated with anatomy and physiology.
Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by yanabasee(m): 2:38pm On Jan 08, 2022
I like the fact that Yorubas are very good at hyping and promoting anything.... But definitely not the music...
Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by goshen26: 2:45pm On Jan 08, 2022
Anigreat:
shocked




Yoruba is a great tribe.


I suggest, Skull miner and organ harvesting should also be introduced to the Nigerian university for studying. it's going to be a nice course which can be affiliated with anatomy and physiology.


Hmmmmmm


You don carry tribe come this thread
Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by goshen26: 2:46pm On Jan 08, 2022
yanabasee:
I like the fact that Yorubas are very good at hyping and promoting anything.... But definitely not the music...


Wat is ur argument?
Are u saying Reno is wrong?

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Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by ifytrik(m): 2:50pm On Jan 08, 2022
Mschwwwww

Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by yanabasee(m): 2:53pm On Jan 08, 2022
goshen26:


Wat is ur argument? Are u saying Reno is wrong?

I am sure you know what the argument is.....
Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by Bashir75: 2:53pm On Jan 08, 2022
goshen26:
Music of Yoruba origin should be studied as a course in Nigeria’s ivory towers, because it has the capacity to not only rapidly change Nigeria’s negative international image, but also to take our economy out of the doldrums by attracting music loving tourists to our nation, the way Rihanna has done in Barbados, and even in death, Bob Marley is doing for Jamaica.

For every decade of Nigeria’s existence as an independent nation, music of Yoruba origin has dominated our nation, and now it is dominating the world.

* Bobby Benson dominated the 60s
* Abami Fela Kuti over dominated the 70s
* King Sunny Ade and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey dominated the 80s
* Sir Shina Peters and King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall dominated the 90s.
* Paul Play Dario shared dominance with a non Yoruba artist (Tuface Idibia) in the 2000s
* D’Banj the Koko Master shared dominance with non Yoruba artistes (PSquare) in the 2010s
* Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy (non Yoruba) are dominating in the here and now.

Their female artistes are not left out. Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Asa, Simi, Teni, Seyi Shay, dominate locally and internationally with their girl power!

How do they do it, that even where they sing wholly or partly in Yoruba, their music is able to crossover locally and internationally?

Christy Essien Igbokwe was quoted as saying she would not have made a breakthrough in the music industry without her anthem Seun rere, which was performed entirely in Yoruba.

Throughout the Black world, no other ethnic group has been able to CONSISTENTLY breakthrough in the music industry internationally while singing wholly or partially in their native tongue. I am not saying that some others do not sing in their native tongues. What I am saying is that they have not been able to crossover internationally, while singing in their native language.

Caribbean reggae artistes sing in English or patois. African American R’nB, Jazz, Soul and rap artistes sing in English. Black Brazilians crossover with Portuguese. Francophone artistes (with the exception of Manu Dibango), crossed over with French. South African artistes crossed over with English (with the exception of Brenda Fassie and Mariam Makeba).

Even the world’s top Francophone female artiste (Angelique Kidjo), did not crossover internationally, until she sang in Yoruba.

There is something about that language and the musical genres that the Yoruba have introduced that can permanently put Nigeria on the world map for good.

And it is not just in music. Also in theatre (theatre is stage plays, not movies), the first Nigerian theatre company to have broken into the global theatre scene, as far back as the 60s, was Herbert Ogunde’s theatre company. The only other Nigerian theatre company to have broken through internationally is Wole Soyinka’s theatrical company.

Nigeria needs to rebrand quickly from our unfortunate and undeserved international reputation for corruption and scams. And the best way to rebrand a country or a corporation, is by projecting positive things about that entity that are ALREADY happening. Sadly, our government’s rebranding efforts focuses on things that they hope will happen.

So, again, I call on universities, and research institutes, to do thorough researches into this phenomena, with the aim of identifying what makes that sub sector of the music industry so successful, so that already established acts can use that knowledge to further crossover, and young upcoming acts can act on it to make inroads into the music industry globally.

The globally, music is a $5 trillion industry. Let us use what we have to corner at least 10% of that bottomline.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

EVEN THE BIAFRANS CANIBALLISTS IPOBIANS NEVER PROGRESS/SUCCEED IN LIFE IN THEIR BIAFRA LAND UNTIL THEY REACH YORUBALAND.

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Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by Cholls(m): 3:39pm On Jan 08, 2022
Bashir75:


EVEN THE BIAFRANS CANIBALLISTS IPOBIANS NEVER PROGRESS/SUCCEED IN LIFE IN THEIR BIAFRA LAND UNTIL THEY REACH YORUBALAND.

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Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by Nobody: 4:36am On Jan 09, 2022
Tuface and psquare sang in yoruba, Burna is half yoruba and he speaks the language very well of which is clearly evident in his works. You can't ignore it and only hatred will make you doubt it, yoruba own and rule this industry. Enter any studio and see almost all non-yoruba upcoming artists learning yoruba language seriously. Even in their movies, just be decent and appear in few scenes, you will attain recognition and fame with them than others that put focus entirely on lead characters.

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Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by goshen26: 2:32pm On Jan 09, 2022
Bashir75:


EVEN THE BIAFRANS CANIBALLISTS IPOBIANS NEVER PROGRESS/SUCCEED IN LIFE IN THEIR BIAFRA LAND UNTIL THEY REACH YORUBALAND.


Now you are looking for trouble �
Re: Music Of Yoruba Origin Should Be Studied As A Course In Nigeria-Reno Omokri by jtwnz: 4:45pm On Jan 13, 2022
O actually want to give RENO 1000 likes not because am yoruba but because having been following him have noticed that he his a deep thinker on matter that matters to the country nigeria.

kudos
goshen26:
Music of Yoruba origin should be studied as a course in Nigeria’s ivory towers, because it has the capacity to not only rapidly change Nigeria’s negative international image, but also to take our economy out of the doldrums by attracting music loving tourists to our nation, the way Rihanna has done in Barbados, and even in death, Bob Marley is doing for Jamaica.

For every decade of Nigeria’s existence as an independent nation, music of Yoruba origin has dominated our nation, and now it is dominating the world.

* Bobby Benson dominated the 60s
* Abami Fela Kuti over dominated the 70s
* King Sunny Ade and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey dominated the 80s
* Sir Shina Peters and King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall dominated the 90s.
* Paul Play Dario shared dominance with a non Yoruba artist (Tuface Idibia) in the 2000s
* D’Banj the Koko Master shared dominance with non Yoruba artistes (PSquare) in the 2010s
* Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy (non Yoruba) are dominating in the here and now.

Their female artistes are not left out. Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Asa, Simi, Teni, Seyi Shay, dominate locally and internationally with their girl power!

How do they do it, that even where they sing wholly or partly in Yoruba, their music is able to crossover locally and internationally?

Christy Essien Igbokwe was quoted as saying she would not have made a breakthrough in the music industry without her anthem Seun rere, which was performed entirely in Yoruba.

Throughout the Black world, no other ethnic group has been able to CONSISTENTLY breakthrough in the music industry internationally while singing wholly or partially in their native tongue. I am not saying that some others do not sing in their native tongues. What I am saying is that they have not been able to crossover internationally, while singing in their native language.

Caribbean reggae artistes sing in English or patois. African American R’nB, Jazz, Soul and rap artistes sing in English. Black Brazilians crossover with Portuguese. Francophone artistes (with the exception of Manu Dibango), crossed over with French. South African artistes crossed over with English (with the exception of Brenda Fassie and Mariam Makeba).

Even the world’s top Francophone female artiste (Angelique Kidjo), did not crossover internationally, until she sang in Yoruba.

There is something about that language and the musical genres that the Yoruba have introduced that can permanently put Nigeria on the world map for good.

And it is not just in music. Also in theatre (theatre is stage plays, not movies), the first Nigerian theatre company to have broken into the global theatre scene, as far back as the 60s, was Herbert Ogunde’s theatre company. The only other Nigerian theatre company to have broken through internationally is Wole Soyinka’s theatrical company.

Nigeria needs to rebrand quickly from our unfortunate and undeserved international reputation for corruption and scams. And the best way to rebrand a country or a corporation, is by projecting positive things about that entity that are ALREADY happening. Sadly, our government’s rebranding efforts focuses on things that they hope will happen.

So, again, I call on universities, and research institutes, to do thorough researches into this phenomena, with the aim of identifying what makes that sub sector of the music industry so successful, so that already established acts can use that knowledge to further crossover, and young upcoming acts can act on it to make inroads into the music industry globally.

The globally, music is a $5 trillion industry. Let us use what we have to corner at least 10% of that bottomline.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

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