- Dotun, a media personality, has raised concerns about the short lifespan of many Afrobeats songs released in the past five years.
- Dotun reports that the music industry’s focus on creating new content has resulted in a saturated market, making it challenging for listeners to connect with or remember individual songs.
- Dotun argued that granting artists the freedom to be creative and self-reliant could enhance the quality of their music.
Media figure Dotun has raised concerns regarding the transient nature of Afrobeats music, noting that numerous tracks released over the past five years exhibit a lack of lasting appeal.
Dotun contends that the music industry’s focus on producing a high volume of new content has resulted in a crowded marketplace, which hinders listeners’ ability to connect with or recall specific songs.
He posited that granting artists the opportunity to explore their creativity and prioritize their artistic vision could enhance the overall quality of music.
In a post on his X account, he stated: “Most of the songs made now in the last five years have no longevity. You might not remember them not because they not good enough but the market is over saturated with so many songs made in a haste. It’s a race to be heard, a number game over anything else.
“The music industry in Nigeria is pressured. Some songs these artistes make lately is to satisfy an attention seeking audience; compete with themselves over satisfying their conscience. if we let them be selfish with their creativity sometimes, u will get the best out of them when you dictate what you want always over encouraging their freedom of creativity, you can’t get the best out of them. Apparently; you don’t!”.