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Entertainment of Friday, 10 November 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

'Our music is becoming repetitive' – Pheelz claims

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Nigerian singer and producer, Pheelz, claims Nigerian artists are becoming more repetitive in their style of music.

According to him, musicians are losing their creative soul.

He made this known when he appeared as a guest on ‘The Dadaboy Show’ which is hosted by media personality Ehiz

He stressed that contemporary Nigerian musicians are less engaged in the creative process and more focused on the lucrative music industry.

He bemoaned the lack of distinction between artists, business owners, and manufacturers.

Pheelz said: “We [Nigerian artistse] are losing that love for music. It’s starting to become manufacturing. It’s starting to feel like we’re manufacturing soaps like we are making iPhones.

It’s starting to feel repetitive like we’re losing our creative sauce and our creative essence. It’s becoming work. Now, it’s harder to promote than to even make the music. Now, it’s becoming about promotion and marketing, not even about the art of it.

I don’t know about anybody else but for me, it’s about the music. I think that’s the most important thing. That’s the one thing that will stand the test of time. Marketing strategies will come and go. We shouldn’t be really focused on that. The way we market music now was not the same way we used to market music.

When people say stuff like, ‘It doesn’t even matter if the music sounds good, if you no get money to push am e no go blow.’ That kind of thing hurts me. I’m like, then what are we doing? If we don’t really exalt good music anymore and we just follow clout and hype what are we doing? Are we really making music then?”

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