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| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by MNDY(m): 6:25am On Apr 23, 2019 |
demolinka:OP, you nailed Modenine's part, love those lines you dropped about him. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by Jibsonified(m): 7:34am On Apr 23, 2019 |
I can't believe all of you didn't mention MI Abaga. ![]() |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by brainhgeek(m): 8:12am On Apr 23, 2019 |
naturalwaves:I don't understand why you guys always taking medications for someone else's ailments. Must your arguments be insultive? If you like, burn down your family house because you love Whizzkid. I don't hate him neither will I hurt a fly for Asa. They remain icons in their own respect but insulting people because of their opinion, please grow up already young man/woman. Don't be too toxic for some common sense. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by naturalwaves: 8:42am On Apr 23, 2019 |
brainhgeek:Then you should learn to be objective. You insulted the young man. Whether you like it or not, Whizkid is more talented than Asa, has more dexterity than Asa and has more versatility than Asa. Asa's soul music may appeal better to you but insulting a great talent like Whizkid is such a shame. Whizkid can sing R and B, Afropop, Afrobeats, Raggae, Dancehall and still smash all the genres while same cannot be said about ASA. Do not get me wrong, I am a fan of Bukola and I have all her tracks so this is not a case of hating on her but just saying the truth. Having said that, let me quickly give you a simple musical lesson. You see , when it comes to music, the type of genre determines the lyrical content. Soul, R and B and the likes usually have deeper lyrical contents than the feel good "Dancehall" music and Afropop. .....and each genre of music has its own target audience. Moreover, when it comes to music, lyrics is not the most important thing. The musical rhythm, progression , sound and beat makes more more impact than lyrics.Otherwise, poets will divert to music and be the highest selling musicians. Unfortunately, music does not work this way.Once an artiste gets rhythm, progression , sound and beat right, the songs becomes a hit, the lyrics becomes a benefit if it is good and even if you do not like the song personally, you find yourself singing such song once in a while . This is because the human brain cannot work with distorted information and once the music is well arranged irrespective of the lyrics, it sounds good. I can give you a thorough musical analysis of some of the songs you call trash and you will see that musically, they beat the so called ones you refer to as being deep. Angelique Kidjo usually gets so many requests from people who do not even understand Yoruba. Enya could barely be heard when she sings, sometimes, she sings in different languages yet she has millions of fans who do not even understand her. Sunny Ade had a lot of white fans.During the Makossa craze, you all listed to "JOMAPE" and wined to it without understanding french. If you do not understand the language, how do you now assess the lyrical dexterity or lyrical content? I listen to Albanian music, indian music and so many other types of awesome music from different parts of the world and enjoy them so much without understanding the language. My favourite music genre is contemporary jazz and Newage. An artiste like Yanni will not even utter a word and will have sold out shows. So, what happened to lyrics So, you see, your argument about Lyrics does not hold water at all.Talking about international appeal, Whizkid and Asa no be mate in that regards. Whizkid has propagated Nigeria's name way more than Asa. One song of Whizkid alone on Youtube has more views than all of Asa's songs combined. So, such fellow, deserves respect. Whizkid's position on the list is well deserved because he is the most influential musical artistes to the new generation of artistes in Nigeria who have all diverted towards the Afropop genre of music. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by willyo(m): 8:44am On Apr 23, 2019 |
BENEAMATA:Yeah, my opinion |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by naturalwaves: 8:54am On Apr 23, 2019 |
willyo:Just as I feel this dude here is better than Asa in voice, musical delivery, art and the expression of all his songs. He may not have a good PR team nor an international band but he is one of the best in Nigeria and I really appreciate him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5BbnO9bviY |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by willyo(m): 9:02am On Apr 23, 2019 |
naturalwaves:Bro, u can't discuss Brymo with I, I have great taste for music and he's one of my fave but not close to ASA |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by naturalwaves: 9:07am On Apr 23, 2019 |
willyo:Did you read the start of my write-up? The same way it is your opinion, this is mine too and the same way the other young man pointed you to Beautiful Nubia. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by ledamaster(m): 12:29pm On Apr 23, 2019 |
festacman:Never mind these indomie generation bloggers and writers. I think Daddy Shokey and sunny Nneji should be in thwir somewhere. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by willyo(m): 1:24pm On Apr 23, 2019 |
naturalwaves:Yeah, but towards chosing something from objects that are identical in nature, certain qualities are first employed. It's my opinion that ASA is greater... Brymo is good singer also. It's just who we prefer over the other tho. Our opinions. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by festacman(m): 1:28pm On Apr 23, 2019 |
ledamaster:Yeah I agree totally. What a miss? Daddy Showkey cleared the way for ghetto-based musicians to boldly link up with the mainstream. Sunny Nneji blazed the trail by mixing pop and high life. Thanks for this. |
| Re: 5 Nigerian Artistes Who Influenced Contemporary Nigerian Music by naturalwaves: 9:31pm On Apr 23, 2019 |
willyo:Yeah right. |
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So, you see, your argument about Lyrics does not hold water at all.