The movie industry exported Nigerian language and culture and paved the road for Nigerian music to be easier understood and consumed abroad and then Nigerians are everywhere on earth so there's all that
As a Nigerian, the population argument doesn't cut it for me. Where was the population in the late 90's and early 2000s? The Nigerian artistes stepped up their game in the early 2000s with the break-up of Plantation Boys into Tuface, Black Face and Faze, also the emergence of the PSquare brothers, and Mo Hits records with Don Jazzy, D'Banj, Wande Coal, Ice Prince, and D Prince. While Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy took it to a whole new level in the 2010s. Nigerians increased their patronage of Nigerian music after the musicians stepped up their game, not before. The pride in their music also stepped up after the artistes stepped up their game, not before they raised their game.
The population of Nigeria is a blessing, we are everywhere on this planet. Hence, it's easy to spread everything thing about us. Naija will listen to music from any country. The guy in the multi coloured bright shirt is right "the beat" is important to us not the language. Infact we will pick up the lyrics if the beat hits. The beat comes first.
@@FaFa-fl1kh Population is a plus. Even bad songs will still have their fans in Nigeria. However, if all these countries hating can raise their beat qualities, all we will be well.
Did he just say their songs are as a good and on the same level as Nigerian songs and it’s only publicity they don’t have ? 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣. Let me stop here.😂😂
Most songs from Uganda and neighbors are over Processed... Their voice on the songs sound nothing like real voice or their voices... Secondly, all English speaking African countries should choose Pidgin and mix it with local language... Not totally in local language and expect ur songs to be played by foreigners in other African countries unless that melody is one of a kind... 3rdly, most songs from Uganda don't follow the trending Genre. Afrobeats is what everyone is hungry for, those Jamaican tones are outdated. 4thly, LEARN FROM NIGERIANS. collabo with Nigerians and emulate their style, when u grow bigger, then begin to cub in ur home style from there...
Keep deceiving yourself with fictitious believes, movies are used to pique your interest and imagination, but foolish you believe everything Nollywood shows you.
I will respectfully disagree with this. Nigerians are the most well traveled Africans, any country you go you must see Nigerians plus Nigerians are proud of their culture so they don't hide hence the song spreads
The movie industry exported Nigerian language and culture and paved the road for Nigerian music to be easier understood and consumed abroad and then Nigerians are everywhere on earth so there's all that
true.. i keep telling people that nollywood is the mother of nigerian music.
As a Nigerian, the population argument doesn't cut it for me. Where was the population in the late 90's and early 2000s? The Nigerian artistes stepped up their game in the early 2000s with the break-up of Plantation Boys into Tuface, Black Face and Faze, also the emergence of the PSquare brothers, and Mo Hits records with Don Jazzy, D'Banj, Wande Coal, Ice Prince, and D Prince. While Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy took it to a whole new level in the 2010s. Nigerians increased their patronage of Nigerian music after the musicians stepped up their game, not before. The pride in their music also stepped up after the artistes stepped up their game, not before they raised their game.
Market, talent, drive, determination etc
The population of Nigeria is a blessing, we are everywhere on this planet. Hence, it's easy to spread everything thing about us. Naija will listen to music from any country. The guy in the multi coloured bright shirt is right "the beat" is important to us not the language. Infact we will pick up the lyrics if the beat hits. The beat comes first.
Population has nothing to do with it but Quality. Jamaica is only 3 million people, yet their music have been mainstream across the world for decades.
@@FaFa-fl1kh Population is a plus. Even bad songs will still have their fans in Nigeria. However, if all these countries hating can raise their beat qualities, all we will be well.
That’s why y’all starving
Is your low populated country free from starvation and oppression?
Nigeria is now a market to trend. Nothing Mr. Africa won't see at the cloak edge of the game. Una go tire.
I tell you bro 🙌
Ughanda our beautiful people love you all.
Slim prince, well said, Goteborg to the world. Kelly love you and keep it up
There's only two countries in Africa Nigeria and the rest😂
Facts 😂😂
Why this foolish boy deceiving himself that Nigeria uganda same level..
So funny bro...
Can u ímagine lol
What can of nonsense music is that and they are even expecting Nigerian to play or dancing to this can rubbish song hissssssss
Lol
Ugandan song that is worth airplay will be played anywhere, not just in Nigeria. Ugandan artists get your games up and be original!
Why you have a point, but #BobiWine songs are on my playlists endlessly.
This guy are just using Nigerians to make money because when ever they say something about Nigerian we will go to watch and they get paid for that.
Exactly, Nigeria sells more than any other country
😂😂😂😂
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 you are everywhere lol
@@hunchou5240 I'm telling you he is everywhere I don't if he is using mentoring camera 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@francisnwadike9505 I dey tell you
You cannot talk about African music without mention Congo
this guy is smart
Why can't other African countries just speak English and stop mixing it with their languages, other people watching your videos can't understand,
lagos is over 21million bros
Is it just me or slim prince looks a little like Nigeria T-Classic
Did he just say their songs are as a good and on the same level as Nigerian songs and it’s only publicity they don’t have ? 😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣. Let me stop here.😂😂
Hmm, just a silly question. Ugandans don't wear bra? Lol
And what's this? Are u proud of yourself posting such disgraceful comment?.
girls like that are usually lesbians. I have been around a lot of them so I know.
What’s she wearing? Looks cheap
The girl is yikes! No class
The one with cheap blond wig
@@AmbientSongss very cheap I just commented same thing
Those people posting comments like this about our girls in Africa should be ashamed of yourself.
Idiots!.
Most songs from Uganda and neighbors are over Processed...
Their voice on the songs sound nothing like real voice or their voices...
Secondly, all English speaking African countries should choose Pidgin and mix it with local language...
Not totally in local language and expect ur songs to be played by foreigners in other African countries unless that melody is one of a kind...
3rdly, most songs from Uganda don't follow the trending Genre.
Afrobeats is what everyone is hungry for, those Jamaican tones are outdated.
4thly,
LEARN FROM NIGERIANS.
collabo with Nigerians and emulate their style, when u grow bigger, then begin to cub in ur home style from there...
Too much juuuuuju in Nigeria nothing else that's why they suceed
Keep deceiving yourself with fictitious believes, movies are used to pique your interest and imagination, but foolish you believe everything Nollywood shows you.
Lol, a poor man will always give excuses why the rich man is richer. Dont go and hustle, keep fingers urself. I guess the juju writes the songs right?
Dumb
I will respectfully disagree with this.
Nigerians are the most well traveled Africans, any country you go you must see Nigerians plus Nigerians are proud of their culture so they don't hide hence the song spreads
Lol fool