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7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by mantosa(op): 4:23pm On Mar 08, 2021
An overview of the Nigerian music space will reveal some disparity. More men, less women. Five, six male hitmakers and on the other side is perhaps just one female A-list act. We barely have one female producer too.

But a look at the teams of these artists counters that disparity. On teams, companies’ boards, we’re seeing more women. Women leading teams, better managing artists and contributing to their success. An artist like Wizkid has Jada P managing the business side of things and serving as a representative.

Here in this article, we look at how seven ladies are contributing to the growth of the Nigerian music space.

1. Osagie Osarenz — Artist Manager/Country Manager, OneRPM
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Osagie is best known for scouting Wizkid even before his EME days. She groomed the act, closely working with him for five years. On her resume, are artists who’ve owed their breakthrough to her relentless efforts.

Osagie currently has YCee, Terri, Timaya, Reminisce under her full-service management agency, The Zone Agency. In 2020, Osagie was made the country manager for the music distribution company, OneRPM.

2. Vanessa Amadi (Miss Amadi) — Publicist/Artist Manager to Tiwa Savage
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An enigma and a power bloc on her own, Miss Amadi’s influence cuts across different sectors—not just music alone—and she’s also stamped her influence on other music spaces—not just Nigerian music alone.

Playing a significant role in Tiwa Savage’s deal with Universal Music, she also manages the act and her brand, VAPR, handles PR for Davido and Fireboy.

3. Kimani Moore — Artist Manager to Tay Iwar & Odunsi
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When the Alte genre was hovering around the mainstream space between 2017-2018, one figure who was instrumental to the eventual penetration was Kimani Moore.

Managing Odunsi and Tay Iwar, the two artists would go on to release their debut albums, earning worldwide attention and gaining enormous streams as well.

She’s also worked with Larry Gaaga and presently has Deto Black and Mowalola on her roster.

4. Aibee Abidoye — Vice President, Chocolate City
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Aibee has scaled up the leader in recent years. Joining Chocolate City Music in 2013 as a General Manager, Aibee currently serves as the Executive Vice President at the label.

In her capacity, Aibee is responsible for managing the overall operations of the label including strategy development and implementation.

Armed with a background in law and intellectual property, she played a vital role in the partnership between Chocolate City and Warner Music.

5. Rima Tahini — A&R Director, Mavin
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When Ladipoe was giving his acceptance speech at the Headies weeks back, he mentioned how an A&R director at his record label picked the song, “Know You” as his next release.

That A&R is Rima Tahini who has contributed immensely to the success the record label has recorded in the last three years.

In 2019, Rima being a part of the investment firm, Kupanda Holdings worked out a deal with the label and Kupanda.

6. Fawehinmi Oyinkansola (Foza Doza) — Entertainment Lawyer and President, DMCE
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When it comes to sharing knowledge about intellectual property, Foza is a regular on that. When a music enthusiast asks around for a lawyer, best bet Foza will be one of the most referred.

With a hunger to help artists firmly secure earnings from their intellectual property, Foza has been part of a change the industry has witnessed in recent years.

A decade back, most producers were ignorant of the term “Split Sheets” but through being a part of The Sarz Academy, scores of producers have been tutored on how to better profit from their work.

7. Stephanie Okocha — Manager, Immensum Music
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An A&R, Stephanie works closely with the beat maker Tempoe and is one of the executives helping to run the occasional music event, Basement Gig.

She also doubles as a label services manager for music business services company, Immensum Music.
source: https://tushmagazine.com.ng/7-women-working-behind-the-scenes-contributing-to-the-growth-of-nigerian-music/
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Lyrics269: 4:37pm On Mar 08, 2021
The future is truly female
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Xscape047: 4:47pm On Mar 08, 2021
dammm niggarr...
Looking at the pictures they should plz remain behind the scenes as usual
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Bampeh:
Are these people Nigerians or from Burkina Faso. They look decent! So there are women in Nigerian music Industry that can dress like sane people.






The future will be female if we have women like this.
















Bampeh is proud of their achievement
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Liposure: 4:47pm On Mar 08, 2021
Women of substance
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Oluwaleinad14(m): 4:47pm On Mar 08, 2021
Good one
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Motor45Services: 4:47pm On Mar 08, 2021
booker
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by IamFINESSE: 4:47pm On Mar 08, 2021
smiley
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by ImDStar: 4:48pm On Mar 08, 2021
Weldon guys
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by inoki247: 4:48pm On Mar 08, 2021
where the list of After Scene women....
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by bigdammyj: 4:49pm On Mar 08, 2021
Noted
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by MozB: 4:49pm On Mar 08, 2021
We need to celebrate women like this a lot more.... Keep it up
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by yemionline(m): 4:50pm On Mar 08, 2021
Nice one
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Cryptomillion: 4:51pm On Mar 08, 2021
ok
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by valentineuwakwe(m): 4:51pm On Mar 08, 2021
God bless them all...atleast they have never come to fluant wealth on social media like the slay quuens we know for fake stuff......
let your success speak for you at all times, dats the key here!
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by realstars: 4:51pm On Mar 08, 2021
Fk Now
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by GeneralPula: 4:51pm On Mar 08, 2021
Good one ..

I like the fact that they’re not bleachers!
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Giftedprof: 4:52pm On Mar 08, 2021
The real slay queens
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Tonyspecial(m): 4:52pm On Mar 08, 2021
ok
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Ladiesdoctor(m): 4:52pm On Mar 08, 2021
O yes, their place is the oza room
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by WesternOrbit: 4:53pm On Mar 08, 2021
cool
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by yemmight(m): 4:54pm On Mar 08, 2021
God will bless you more.
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by paulolee(m): 4:55pm On Mar 08, 2021
nice list...nice n beautiful women..
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by investorMK(m): 4:55pm On Mar 08, 2021
Beauty is far from this women
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Kapeter(m): 4:56pm On Mar 08, 2021
May7
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Authoreety: 4:57pm On Mar 08, 2021
Dem dey trt
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by Gabson001(m): 4:58pm On Mar 08, 2021
investorMK:
Beauty is far from this women
All you see in a lady is a beautiful facehuh
Re: 7 Women Working Behind The Scenes, Contributing To The Growth Of Nigerian Music by OnlyDeCapPlease(m): 4:58pm On Mar 08, 2021
mantosa:
source: https://tushmagazine.com.ng/7-women-working-behind-the-scenes-contributing-to-the-growth-of-nigerian-music/
Vanessa Amadi. She used to look after Estelle I think and I remember booking CEO Dancers through her a couple of years ago
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