tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6799204901119924222.post6369010427334848643..comments2024-03-27T05:53:44.932-07:00Comments on The Guardian Life Magazine: Naija pop...Comedians blastThe Guardian Life magazinehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10139361864578417906noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6799204901119924222.post-57028022530143842022010-04-08T03:59:08.996-07:002010-04-08T03:59:08.996-07:00we are all enjoying the tremendous output of the n...we are all enjoying the tremendous output of the nigerian pop industry around africa, especially here in CAMEROON, but indeed, we are more excited about Asa, Keziah, Ayo, Nneka, than we are of Timaya, psquare and the like. Its most probably the businessmen who have decided as business model to commoditise the products rather than focus on longevity of the material. music is no longer music, its like a lolipop bar...sweet for a second. i wish my brothers stand up and go beyond "free me now" and "o4kasibe"... and those girls need to start REALLY RAPPING if they want to be taking seriously too. otherwise, we are proud of and very much inspired by Nigeria. From my perspetive Its just a saturation phase in the industry whereby the sheep are to separated from the goats...i hope not any worse than that...Kuhhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06054052138919881820noreply@blogger.com