During a recent interview with Hip Hop World Magazine, Veteran Nigerian rapper and C.E.O of Goretti/Capital Hill Music, Illbliss spoke on the current of the Nigerian music industry; I couldn't agree more with his analysis of it. Read his words below.
"Well, it’s a growing scene. We have more power players in the business now, there’s really not much monopoly anymore. I mean, you could be an upcoming artiste but still be buzzing harder than more established acts. I also think it’s getting more cash intensive, I mean more finance intensive because you need to put out videos back to back. You need to just stay afloat. As the established acts are putting out very good videos and recording big collaborations, this leaves the upcoming acts with no option but to step their game up. It’s a new turn and very competitive now, very colorful as well. And then, different genres are becoming accepted." (HipHopWorldMagazine)
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