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RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by walefresh3(m): 6:11am On Jan 13, 2022
Nigerians do not understand why Shatta Wale took a swipe at Nigerian artistes. Shatta, like many other African artistes, feels that African music is turning into Nigerian music, and rather than understand why this is so, he has allowed his frustrations to boil over in his failed attempts to instigate xenophobia against Nigerians.

But why has Nigerian music reverberated around the world? What is the secret?

First, I need to explain that when people buy your culture, they will invariably buy your products. This is a fact that the United States has mastered ever since World War II. They have used their culture to good effect by employing it to market their military and industrial complex.

Where Hollywood first goes, corporate America follows like a shadow. If you liked an American cowboy actor, America would use him to put a bottle of Coca-Cola in every hand in your country. If you like an American country singer, the US would use that point of attraction to saturate your country with made-in-America blue jeans.

That formula is tried and tested. The actors and actresses change. The music stars come and go. Genres emerge and die out. But the same way America used your love for John Wayne to sell you peanut butter is the same way they are currently using Beyoncé to sell you Pepsi.

One thing the current Mummy GO phenomenon has laid bare is how easy it is to manipulate the psyche of our people.

And it was even a factor in colonialism. European traders beguiled our ancestors with mirrors and other curiosities that they had previously never seen. Then they sent missionaries to Europeanise us in the guise of Christianising us.

At first, they held their version of Scripture, which they called The Bible, while our ancestors held on to their ancestral lands. It was not too long before our ancestors were the ones holding the European Bible (not Scripture), and the colonialists were holding their ancestral lands.

Let no one be deceived. I believe in Christ. I believe He is the Only Way to God. And I believe in Scripture. But what the European colonialists brought to Africa, Latin America and other colonised places was not the historically accurate Christ, nor the spiritually pure way to God, or indeed the genuine Scripture.

If you want to understand true Christianity in one of its purest forms, go to Ethiopia. Ethiopia is like a time capsule of the ancient faith brought back from Israel to Abyssinia, by the Ethiopian eunuch of Acts chapter 8.

And sadly, till this day, my people still celebrate European cultural weddings, burials and pagan holidays, and think they are practising the same pure faith that was handed down by Christ and His disciples to the early church.

That is the chief reason why Mummy GO is sending everybody to hell. She, and many others like her (many of whom have branded thousands of children witches, leading them to be kicked out by their parents) do not know the difference between Christendom and true Christ follower-ship.

And that is why African Christians are gradually being beguiled to be intolerant of polygamy, which was practised in Scripture, but tolerant of same-sex marriage, which is condemned in Scripture. To think otherwise is to be uncivilised.

Culture is both a weapon of war and commerce. Therefore, to win as a nation in this current world order, you must identify what aspects of your culture resonate with the world, and why?

Reason is that when you have this information at your fingertips, you can use it to non-militarily promote your economic interests because other nations are doing it to you.

Countries exist to promote their selfish national interests by finding ingenious ways to exploit others and economically dominate them politically. Anything you can legally do as a nation to improve your balance of trade position vis a vis your neighbours, and the world at large, should be your hidden agenda policy towards the world.

Unfortunately, Nigeria does not seem to be aware of this. We have our own areas where we can dominate. But we appear to be blind to it.

It will take us more than a century to catch up with the West and China in the area of technology. However, we can, and should be able to catch up with them, and even overtake them, in the area of entertainment.

And how do we do this? We should take stock of those aspects of our culture that the world is buying.

That is the reason why I posit that music of Yoruba origin should be studied as a course in Nigeria’s ivory towers, because it has the capacity to not only rapidly change Nigeria’s negative international image, but also to take our economy out of the doldrums by attracting music-loving tourists to our nation, the way Rihanna has done in Barbados, and even in death, Bob Marley is doing for Jamaica.

For every decade of Nigeria’s existence as an independent nation, music of Yoruba origin has dominated our nation, and now it is dominating the world.

Bobby Benson dominated the 60s

Abami Fela Kuti dominated the 70s

King Sunny Ade and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey dominated the 80s

Sir Shina Peters and King Wasiu Ayinde Marshall dominated the 90s.


Paul Play Dario shared dominance with a non-Yoruba artist (Tuface Idibia) in the 2000s

D’Banj, the Koko Master shared dominance with non-Yoruba artistes (PSquare) in the 2010s


Davido, Wizkid and Burna Boy (non-Yoruba) are dominating in the here and now.

Their female artistes are not left out. Tiwa Savage, Yemi Alade, Asa, Simi, Teni, Seyi Shay, dominate locally and internationally with their girl power!


How do they do it, that even where they sing wholly or partly in Yoruba, their music is able to crossover locally and internationally?

Christy Essien Igbokwe was quoted as saying she would not have made a breakthrough in the music industry without her anthem Seun rere, which was performed entirely in Yoruba.

Throughout the Black world, no other ethnic group has been able to CONSISTENTLY breakthrough in the music industry internationally while singing wholly or partially in their native tongue. I am not saying that some others do not sing in their native tongues. What I am saying is that they have not been able to crossover internationally while singing in their native language.

Caribbean reggae artistes sing in English or patois. African American R’nB, Jazz, Soul and rap artistes sing in English. Black Brazilians crossover with Portuguese. Francophone artistes (with the exception of Manu Dibango), crossed over with French. South African artistes crossed over with English (with the exception of Brenda Fassie and Mariam Makeba).

Even the world’s top Francophone female artiste (Angelique Kidjo), did not crossover internationally, until she sang in Yoruba.

There is something about that language and the musical genres that the Yoruba have introduced that can permanently put Nigeria on the world map for good.

And it is not just in music. Also in theatre (theatre is stage plays, not movies), the first Nigerian theatre company to have broken into the global theatre scene, as far back as the 60s, was Herbert Ogunde’s theatre company. The only other Nigerian theatre company to have broken through internationally is Wole Soyinka’s theatrical company.

Nigeria needs to rebrand quickly from our unfortunate and undeserved international reputation for corruption and scams. And the best way to rebrand a country or a corporation, is by projecting positive things about that entity that are ALREADY happening. Sadly, our government’s rebranding efforts focus on things that they hope will happen.

So, again, I call on universities, and research institutes, to do thorough researches into this phenomenon, with the aim of identifying what makes that sub-sector of the music industry so successful, so that already established acts can use that knowledge to further crossover, and young upcoming acts can act on it to make inroads into the music industry globally.

Globally, music is a $5 trillion industry. Let us use what we have to corner at least 10% of that bottom line.

Reno’s Nuggets

No one is too busy to take your call or respond to your SMS. People make out time for those that are important to them, and block out those who are not. When people don’t take your calls or respond to your texts, make yourself scarce in order to raise your value. Give yourself six months. Shun all attention. Avoid negative people. Read Scripture, and leadership books. Devote yourself to learning high-valued skills, like coding, ethical hacking, blockchain, crypto trading, etc. Use your new skills to get a good job or start an impactful business. Then emerge and your value will explode!

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2022/01/11/why-does-music-of-yoruba-origin-breakthrough-globally/

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by helinues: 6:16am On Jan 13, 2022
For every decade of Nigeria’s existence as an independent nation, music of Yoruba origin has dominated our nation, and now it is dominating the world.

That no be lie

grin

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by ayindejimmy(m): 6:19am On Jan 13, 2022
This is so right.
Right from Fela Yoruba musicians have been paving the way and pioneering new genre of music from Africa to the world.

I just hope haters will read this with an unbiased mind

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Dorcmass(m): 6:25am On Jan 13, 2022
WTF
Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by pman096(m): 6:26am On Jan 13, 2022
Some hard truths in there..haters gonna hate and potatoes gonna potate.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Anazp: 6:26am On Jan 13, 2022
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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Romanoff(f): 6:29am On Jan 13, 2022
Wait for the haters, then still dey sleep.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Golan007: 6:30am On Jan 13, 2022
grin

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by helinues: 6:30am On Jan 13, 2022
Romanoff:
Wait for the haters, then still dey sleep.

Reno would hear stories that his grandpa refused to tell him today. grin

Those people are kuku united in hating others

Modified: The oracle is yet to be packed from ground it has started predicting. Comments on Reno's page would justify the comments above

https://www.nairaland.com/6939912/reno-omokiri-attacks-follower-cautioned#109380103

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by 3gpvids: 6:30am On Jan 13, 2022
Its alrice

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Ndimkpurummiri(m): 6:34am On Jan 13, 2022
Okoros will have contrary opinion

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by inoki247: 6:40am On Jan 13, 2022
Dey will soon wake up nd start with there attacking formation....

We might start hearing things like we develop the industry with our producers nd we own the largest record label in d world....

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Nobody: 6:40am On Jan 13, 2022
Every tribe is good at something


Personally I don't like Yoruba musical instruments but I like the language


I don't like nollywood even though its mostly Igbo's and Igbo scripts

I don't like Yoruba movies @all but I LOVE BOB HEART ABISHOLA and I promised if that movie setting was in Nigeria all through I won't go near it

MUSIC IS UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE JUST AS FOOTBALL IS for those who love football

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by helinues: 6:41am On Jan 13, 2022
ezenwajosh:
Every tribe is good at something


Personally I don't like Yoruba musical instruments but I like the language


I don't like nollywood even though its mostly Igbo's and Igbo scripts

I don't like Yoruba movies @all but I LOVE BOB HEART ABISHOLA


Swear you don't like afro beat

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by ba7man(m): 6:46am On Jan 13, 2022
I this it's the intonations included in the Yoruba language that makes it easy to sing with and stay melodic.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by otipoju(m): 6:47am On Jan 13, 2022
Figuring this out is no big deal.

It is because Lagos,the cosmopolitan metropolis is the commercial capital of Nigeria and epicenter of the entertainment industry.

Lagos has the highest number of artistes, corporate and government sponsored shows, regular private social events, night clubs,recording studios, radio and tv stations, funding ,facilities, internet access ,bubbly night life, and liberal culture).

Now, Lagos is a yoruba land and dominated by the open minded Yoruba populace with yoruba as the primary language of its streets.

Then,most Nigerian tribes and even west african countries have sizable populations in Lagos.Those who live there have relatives in their states of origin and abroad and are in constant touch with them.

Anything good thing that breaks through and trends in the cosmopolitan Lagos, (but still a yoruba city) will become popular in the Global Nigerian hemisphere.

And as the most populous black nation...anything popular among Nigerians...you know the rest

That is why Lagos is called " Eko for show"

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by helinues: 6:48am On Jan 13, 2022
otipoju:
No big deal. Its because cosmopolitan Lagos is the epicenter of the entertainment industry and commercial capital of Nigeria. Lagos is in Yorubaland and dominated by Yorubas .

Nevertheless since all Nigerian tribes live there and they have relatives in other parts of nigeria and abroad...anything that breaks through in Lagos, a yoruba city will become popular in the Nigerian hemisphere.

That is why lagos is called " Eko for Show"

But the first set of top musician artists from SW are not even from Lagos state.

Fela - Ogun state
King Sunny Ade- Ondo state
Obey - Ogun state
I.K Dairo - Osun state

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Biodun556(m): 6:50am On Jan 13, 2022
Reno touches my heart ones more

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by OmegaAutos: 6:51am On Jan 13, 2022
Nothing is truer than this. The ofenmanu people are trying and also in their ICT prowess

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Biodun556(m): 6:52am On Jan 13, 2022
helinues:


But the first set of top musician artists from SW are not even from Lagos state.

Fela - Ogun state
King Sunny Ade- Ondo state
Obey - Ogun state
I.K Dairo - Ilorin

And some of them didn't start to make it in Lagos. They started to make it especially from Ibadan

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by helinues: 6:55am On Jan 13, 2022
Biodun556:


And some of them didn't start to make in Lagos.

Abi..

Back then self, local musics dominated the radio Ayinla Omowura and co... Angelique Kidjo Agolo was well played as well for having Yoruba language inside..

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Tap0lane: 6:59am On Jan 13, 2022
A fool n his comment.
Who in the entire universe likes Igbo music or movie.


ezenwajosh:
Every tribe is good at something


Personally I don't like Yoruba musical instruments but I like the language


I don't like nollywood even though its mostly Igbo's and Igbo scripts

I don't like Yoruba movies @all but I LOVE BOB HEART ABISHOLA and I promised if that movie setting was in Nigeria all through I won't go near it

MUSIC IS UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE JUST AS FOOTBALL IS for those who love football

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Tap0lane: 7:01am On Jan 13, 2022
Werey Yoruba lead in ICT in Nigeria


OmegaAutos:
Nothing is truer than this. The ofenmanu people are trying and also in their ICT prowess

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by NGpatriot: 7:04am On Jan 13, 2022
It's all about so many things and not just about singing from YORUBA sophisticated culture, creativity, openness, tolerance and acceptance of global ways and understanding and so on, these are the qualities and approach other communities in Nigeria lack.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by SonofLothbrok: 7:11am On Jan 13, 2022
A music that fellow Africans don't like is not music.

Nigerian music is full of noise. The only reason Nigeria music are in the top chart of Mtv Africa is because Nigerians knows how to bribe their way to the very top.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by cherishmichael: 7:12am On Jan 13, 2022
Nawaa ooo, let me nor talk.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Nobody: 7:15am On Jan 13, 2022
I have always said the difference between Yoruba and Igbo is simple ...yorubas are largely passion driven while we Igbos are money driven

That's why yorubas Excell in arts even coding is Passion driven reason u see them succeed more
Money or no money Yoruba would still do it

Reason u see Igbos in the money making aspects of music industry ... marketing, promotion n distribution

If davido was Igbo he would have stopped music long ago ...Neto c comes to mind ...rich kid now managing family business empire

If wiskid was Igbo Baba for done invest tire ..music money would seem like a waste of time

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Tranquillity360: 7:18am On Jan 13, 2022
Reno Omokri we Yoruba are happy how you are telling us our history.



Pls write and tell us about father of Oduduwa,Some of we yoruba youth don't know where we come from.


Tell us about Oduduwa.

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by Ttalk: 7:19am On Jan 13, 2022
otipoju:
No big deal. Its because cosmopolitan Lagos is the epicenter of the entertainment industry and commercial capital of Nigeria. Lagos is in Yorubaland and dominated by Yorubas .

Nevertheless since all Nigerian tribes live there and they have relatives in other parts of nigeria and abroad...anything that breaks through in Lagos, a yoruba city will become popular in the Nigerian hemisphere.

That is why lagos is called " Eko for Show"

Read to comprehend, the author mentioned Angela Kodjo a Francophone artist that broke into limelight with her popular Yoruba song, Wombolobo. This has nothing to do with Lagos being entertainment city.

The fact remains that Yoruba dialect have a way of attracting attention and captivating the audience.

You can pick a thing from that message and use it to your advantage instead of doing strong head

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Re: RENO - Why Does Music Of Yoruba Origin Breakthrough Globally ? by ObaKlaz: 7:20am On Jan 13, 2022
Though dem no go let us hear word now on this thread, but there's indeed something about the Yoruba language. I'm not a Yoruba man, but I'm glad that I can speak the language and even write it proficiently.

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