Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Adekunle Gold, has voiced his concerns over the current state of the country’s music industry. According to him, the industry is being guided by individuals who lack genuine knowledge and passion for music, a situation that he believes is stifling creativity and talent.
He highlighted how artists, producers, and other creative minds are being overshadowed by those who are not musically inclined. This, he argued, has led to the dominance of misleading narratives that hinder real talent from flourishing while allowing mediocrity to prevail.Taking to his X handle, he expressed his frustration, stating:”People who have no business leading music conversations are now controlling and destroying the industry.
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“Artists, producers, and real contributors are being overshadowed by people who don’t create, don’t understand, and don’t respect the craft.
“When the wrong people lead the conversation, they push the wrong narratives. That’s why real talent is overlooked, and mediocrity thrives. Congratulations to everyone involved.”
His comments created discussions about the state of the Nigerian music scene, with many weighing in on the influence of non-creatives in shaping the industry’s direction.