Bebe Cool Praises DJs For Playing Nigerian Music
Bebe Cool last year became the center of controversy when he attacked local DJs for what he called their playing of 70 per cent Nigerian music at the expense of local music.
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Bebe Cool last year became the center of controversy when he attacked local DJs for what he called their playing of 70 per cent Nigerian music at the expense of local music.
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But what is shocking is that he is the same person praising the move at the moment!
“Nigerian music took over African countries and the rest of the world, when djs played 70% Nigerian music particularly in Uganda, you come to realise that EVERY BAD THING HAS SOMETHING GOOD IN IT,” he says.
He applauds Nigerian music, saying that wave of Nigeria music forced all lazy African artistes to up their game and do better quality audio and videos.
“In Uganda we had copied the JAMAICAN sickness of doing good songs and shooting low quality camcorder videos which affected our music in general.”
But it was after the Nigerian wave, all African artists woke up to quality and high level competition in both audio and video production, which is a good thing for African music.
“I Particularly want to thank the NIGERIAN music fraternity for raising the African HOPE in the music industry. Thumbs up TWENDE SASA.”
“Nigerian music took over African countries and the rest of the world, when djs played 70% Nigerian music particularly in Uganda, you come to realise that EVERY BAD THING HAS SOMETHING GOOD IN IT,” he says.
He applauds Nigerian music, saying that wave of Nigeria music forced all lazy African artistes to up their game and do better quality audio and videos.
“In Uganda we had copied the JAMAICAN sickness of doing good songs and shooting low quality camcorder videos which affected our music in general.”
But it was after the Nigerian wave, all African artists woke up to quality and high level competition in both audio and video production, which is a good thing for African music.
“I Particularly want to thank the NIGERIAN music fraternity for raising the African HOPE in the music industry. Thumbs up TWENDE SASA.”
we have a culture of free music here, especially for makers of alternative music like me. The best options are really those international platforms....dey already have dat culture of buying music
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