Despite the fact that our music industry seem to be
 gaining global recognition now and making enormous progress, there have
 been several failings that have largely gone unnoticed or seemingly 
unaddressed. As a collective effort, it is our responsibility to correct
 some of these shortcomings. Below are five failings that must be 
attended to in other to improve our music industry.
1. Very few original artistes
Has
 anyone noticed how most Nigerian tracks sound alike? Even when they try
 their best to sound unique it’s always a different if not cheaper 
version of Jamaican and American music style. Gone are the days when 
Fela Kuti, KSA, Onyeka Onyenwu reigned supreme with original and 
creative works. our present superstars have all had their names smeared 
with accusations of song theft and plagiarism from Davido & Gobe 
saga to Wizkid and Dammy Krane fight to Mavin Records versus Five star 
Music to Don Jazzy and Wande Coal to name a few. This trend has eaten so
 deep into our music culture and it’s high time we fixed it. 
2. God like Attitude of Celebs
Many
 a times our celebs have suffered countless cyber bullying in the hands 
of unruly fans and this has built a thick skin around them that one is 
afraid to question their actions even when it calls for criticism. Yemi 
Alade, Davido, B Red, Wizkid and many others have all gotten themselves 
entangled in social media spat because their works have been one way or 
the other criticized. If the consumers of your products cannot question 
you when you go astray isn’t it best you keep your music to yourself?
3. Record Labels and their lack of proper structures
Mention
 one record label in Nigeria and I’d give you the name of an artiste 
they've had issues with. Some of these issues have been minimal and 
settled amicably while others have resulted in both parties fighting it 
out in law courts, throwing jabs and counter jabs at each other. One 
major cause of this seems to be a lack of proper documentation and 
concrete plans for the signees thereby leaving them dissatisfied after a
 few years. We need to stop this trend before it gets out of hand. For 
every debacle between a record label and an artiste a new label is born.
 This is not the solution.
4. Excessive inundation Of Technology and musical digitalization 
75
 % of this present crop of Nigerian artistes cannot boast of a live 
stage performance without their songs being played at the background. 
The introduction of auto tunes and other special effects has helped in 
masking many deficiencies in our musical acts hence when they go on 
stage they rely heavily on the DJ repeating the same song over loud 
speakers. It is only a handful of artistes that have embraced the live 
band option and even when they do they fail to reproduce the same 
excellent sound you hear on their recorded songs. This should improve or
 we might not be able to stand side by side with world greats. So many 
of them dream of winning the prestigious Grammy award. If this heavy 
reliance on mechanical sounds continues we might continue to be a long 
way off our first Grammy award.
5. Money over good music
Money
 seems to wield more power in the industry than good music and musical 
talents. Right now, everyone’s mind is centered on financial 
acquisition. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying that making money should
 not be part of music business, but the urge to make fast and big money 
has overtaken the music scene. Nowadays artistes’ no longer care about 
making good music instead their focus is how to blow and make money. In 
the western world the best artistes are usually the richest but in our 
local industry that is not always the case. Here the focus is on the 
millionaire mediocre superstars while the super talented acts are 
largely ignored. Sure, when an artiste sells a lot of tracks you can’t 
say he/she has not been successful, but there are actually successful 
musicians that their music is crap. It is because of this that a certain
 Yemi Alade would talk about the money she makes when her songs are 
criticized. Honestly if as an artiste your priority is money over your 
music, you really have no business being in the music industry.
Akpofure
 Shedrack is a writer, entertainment Critic, social media enthusiast, 
social commentator and Nigerian music lover. You can connect with me on 
social media where i share my thoughts on issues ranging from 
entertainment to politics and social vices.
Twitter/IG: @king_konfam

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