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anago18: like he cares about y'all numbskulls, without your love and money he has been going strong since time immemorial. how about grabbing cyanide for lunch and save us from your gross stupidity syndromeComprehend statements before you retort. I meant Nigeria is not ready 'cos good music is not appreciated by the majority. You obviously did not follow my previous posts. Naija encourages wack music, so Mode9 is better off doing his thing in America. |
shymexx: That was what I was alluding to when I asserted that it grows on people.@ the bolded,... I'm surprised you think so. Do you think he followed the basics you were talking about? |
oluamid: Abi oo. Problem with most people is that cos the radio don't play most of his songs, they tend to think Modenine went down, while in truth, he never left. I'm eagerly awaiting the launch of Above Ground Level.Lol. Keep waiting. Naija is not ready for mode9. Let him try his luck in America. |
Nihilist: To be fair, the subject matter and the target audience require a different genre of hiphop.You have said it all. They have adapted the genre to their environment. I think that is something. |
Creamish: Point...i guess therez a thin line rily btw Thrash & Street Credibility..I agree. A very fine line. You remember the era of Tony Tetuila, Eedris and Eddy remedies, etc? I didn't enjoy their music but they were popular and they sold. I guess Naija loves unorganized music. Just give us rhythm that reflects the chaos in our society and you're good to go. ![]() |
shymexx: Can someone please name all decent naij rappers?This is not a fair judgment. Look at the naija rap scene from a broader perspective. I think those who rap in their native tongues employ the tools of oration perculiar to their various languages. Rap is basically street art. The rap scene in naija is deviating from that tendency to copy American rap and is moving towards a more acceptable form that identifies with the local audience. I believe this is a good thing. As long as they copy and fawn over American rap, they'll never be good enough. |
BRAV0O: is better you dnt continue with this kind of mentality, you can equally ask yourself even if those artist at their peak are to pay all the tvs or radios for their music to be played everyday for fame will they gain anything from the album sells ? These ar the kind of mentality that bring kennis music down up to this days, make good music 1st bro! Make ur rap tyte... Try ur best make ever lasting rap song , can u tell me how many tyms most tupac song that as bein recycle since 90s brought bk to markets ? I understand you very well but medias are not to be blame for their lazy ass at all!Very valuable advice. Nigerian artistes should have a broader picture in mind for their music. They should think of how to export their art. That way, they'll be forced to step up their game. |
Creamish: Compare how much they sell to how much gibberish sells.....we're talking about high sales..not kobo-kobo... People who appreciate good rap music are relatively scarce...and "scarce-fans" cant get u anywhere in ur career. A typical naija guy is looking for sth he can dance Azonto to..how many good rap music can u dance to? Ppl who care about lyrics are gradually being converted to gibberish-hungry fans...Hmmm. Anything that appeals to an intended audience successfully is no longer trash. Hip hop, at inception, was seen as trash by the connoisseurs of "organized" and "structured" music in America. But the target audience was "the street" and because of that orientation, Hip Hop succeeded. It was created by the street and for it. I've given up trying (in my mind) to organize naija commercial music into proper structure. It is largely, musical chaos but the street (it's intended audience) accepts it wholeheartedly. Even Radio and Tv music channels love it. In summary, it has (as 9ce would say) street credibility. |
ceny6: i don't understand how a lady will want u to give her attention, assist her, flex her and even help her find a job yet technically turning a blind eye to the fact that ur showing signs that u want her. isn't that deceit?Deceit.... particularly, MANIPULATION. ![]() |
Lynpetra, you are emotional today. Hmmm. What happened? |
Creamish: Boko Haram trained security....no try am!Lol. Okay, church ![]() |
Creamish: U just had to go there...lolz...Profile. check now oo!!! |
Creamish: lolz....i get mad dogs for house oo....KEEP OFF!! Then, I'll wait in front of your office. ![]() |
TRADELYN: Hard work kee...Hahahaha Prof Tradelyn na true o. Headache, Heartache and Heartbreak fit happen at anytime. Na tolerance, patience, persistence and focus (all na hard work) na in you fit take manage the situation. ![]() |
mencade5: ty tymer, why seun come change your name na? Good morning ooo, na u be my oga ooooHahaha na so I see am o. Good morning boss. |
mencade5: what!Love is hard work o. Baba I hail o. ![]() |
dytbabe: First love?Lol. See the way she said "New Guy". ![]() |
So Mr Cork has resurrected as SpaceGoat? Interesting. ![]() |
missberrypop5: hahahaha, see gobe. Ok o. ![]() |
Hahahaha Therock5555 o! ![]() Spreads mat. Grabs popcorn and Pepsi. |
ERTHAENIGMA: hahaha. Did you say she does not look mean?Lmao. Area father for where? Na SU babe dey that pic o. |
ERTHAENIGMA: you are right. We '' doesn't '' deserve that from a lady bad guy. |
STENON: You have said it all....!! ![]() |
Boyo123 open your eyes. There are better ladies around you. Go for one of them. I bet she'll call you one day and say you aren't patient and poopoo like that. Bro, move on and don't look back. Na you go friend zone her last last. |
STENON: Pls What type of encouragemnt are you talking abt?........I repeat my statemnt again....If His Gf has done that for him, he would have come back to NL to share another bad story abt the Girl........Eeya. And u don't look mean sha. OP just prepare yourself for a breakup. She is stylishly telling you to expect it. |
STENON: @Op....Kudos to your Gf.......How can someone say this? OP needs encouragement not this. Make una fear God o. Ladies!!! ![]() |
Creamish: Stalker! Not playing "rough play" besides, if don't stalk you, who will? Ada honey. Flavour don sing am finish. ![]() |
Creamish: 2nd child, worker, sporty & naija based.Hmmm interesting. Taking notes. ![]() |
Creamish: hmm...so what r u now?I am more logical than emotional. I can smell manipulation light years off. ![]() But for your my dear Creamish.... ![]() |

Then, I'll wait in front of your office. 
I can smell manipulation light years off.