- Nigerian singer Korede Bello has said that young artistes have reduced the quality of music coming out of the country.
- The 28 year old spoke in a recent episode of Hip TV’s programme Trending, hosted by reality star Kim Oprah.
- According to him, young artistes lack the experience to make quality music.
Nigerian singer cum songwriter Korede Bello has said that young artistes are to blame for the reduced quality of music coming out of the country.
The 28 year old spoke in a recent episode of Hip TV’s programme Trending, hosted by reality star Kim Oprah.
According to Korede Bello, young artistes lack the experience to make quality music.
He claimed that the younger an artiste attains stardom, the more the quality of their music declines.
Korede Bello said:
“When you start to have young artistes blowing up, the quality of the music starts to reduce because they don’t have quality experiences.
“They don’t know how to live yet. Young people don’t yet know how to live, they just know that they are living. They want to live large, so that’s what they’re going to sing about.
“If you listen to an African China, where he’s coming from, he has seen things. Timaya, Fela—all have experiences. Their songs are expressions of reality.
“We should not blame these young artists; you can only give what you have.”
In other news, Nigerian actress and clothing brand CEO, Esther Ene has sent a message to parents just as schools begins to resume.
Taking to her official account on the photo and video sharing platform, Instagram, Esther Ene listed what she believes parents should teach their children.
In the lengthy post, the actress admonished them to sit with their kids and imbibe good culture and morals in their wards and kids before they resume.