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“We gave away artist development for clout” — Singer Teni reacts to claims about decline in Nigerian music quality

We gave away artist development for clout  Teni reacts to claims about decline in Nigerian music qualitySinger Teni has weighed in on the ongoing conversation about the state of Nigerian music. Speaking during an interview on Beat 99.9FM, she responded to claims that the industry may be in one of its weakest eras, especially when compared to the days of acts like the Plantashun Boiz, Sound Sultan, and P-Square. According to her, the issue is straightforward  artists have traded proper development for clout. Her response came after the interviewer pointed out concerns about declining lyrical quality and the increasing similarity in sound despite better access to tools and resources today. The post We gave away artist development for clout  Singer Teni reacts to claims about decline in Nigerian music quality appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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