State of The Music Artistes beef has helped music fans this year
Entertainment in the music industry for fans became personal,
creating a holistic experience that was almost publicly nonexistent
prior to the start of the year.
We have had fun this year. The singer’s, the rappers,
the producers, the fans, the neutrals, and many more. We have all had
dope fun this year from all the beefing.
2016 has
to go down in history as the most interesting year for Nigerian music in
a long time, with all the off-the-mic drama, emotions, beefs and curse.
The signs looked good from the first day of the year when Don Jazzy and Olamide
tore the veil that kept real feelings out of the public eye, and
exposed a dislike for the Mavin Boss. That was settled in 48 hours, but
boy! That was prime time entertainment for the fans. It had engagement,
had the neutrals talking, people fighting, arguing and holding court for
the two giants.
Too bad it had to end early.
Others came through quickly. Vector was challenged by Ycee, who denied it quickly, and averted what could have been another TV-worthy encounter. Davido and B-Red clash over the steroidal success of new boy Mayorkun was brief and settled. Psquare found a way to implode for the umpteenth time in as many years, with Peter Okoye
splitting the group, and creating solo careers for everyone associated
with the business. That beef has been put to rest, but it gave Nigerians
some high points to enjoy and ruminate. There were also tears from
fans, as emotional songs made the waves.
Wizkid also took time out to physically injure Dammy Krane, after the ‘Amin’ singer called him out for intellectual property theft.
Other beefs involving a musician and another popular non-music figure also contributed. Examples involve Wizkid vs Linda Ikeji, and Davido vs Dele Momodu.
Beef in itself is good for the art. Although in the
Western cultures, it tends to spill blood and result in loss of life, in
Africa, our artistes and all their representatives lack that amount of
conviction mixed with hatred to pull off a killing because of beef. No
one has that guts, we are too conscious of our status to compromise our
careers on it.
For the neutral observer, this has
given the industry another layer of depth that had not fully been active
and appreciated. Musicians have become more than fly stars who make
good music and appear as super humans in videos and on concert stages.
Right now, they have been demystified and made to expose more human and
mundane facets to their personality. They fight, they bicker, they
express emotions, and they make up. That’s what we all do, and for them
to be like us, normal humans, then it’s a plus. We can connect more. We
are our artistes!
As the year slowly grinds to its final quarter, there’s been a drastic
reduction on the number of beefs that we have had to experience and
enjoy. But we have had a series of it this year. Entertainment in the
music industry for fans became personal, creating a holistic experience
that was almost publicly nonexistent prior to the start of the year.
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