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Nigerian Artistes Lack Versatility, Confined To Afrobeats

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Zuleihat Chatta
Nigerian Artistes Lack Versatility, Confined To Afrobeats
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Nigerian musician Solidstar has criticized the local music industry for being overly reliant on the Afrobeats genre, arguing that artists lack versatility. This debate reflects ongoing tensions regarding the definition and scope of African music labels.

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The critique highlights a broader cultural debate about artistic identity and the commercial pressures of global music trends in Africa.

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Nigerian musician Joshua Iniyezo, popularly known as Solidstar, has criticized local music practitioners for an alleged lack of versatility, arguing that the industry has become overly dependent on the Afrobeats genre.

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