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Monday, June 02, 2014

Pioneers Of The New Age Nigerian Music Industry - Top 20







Once upon a time, the oyinbo man ran Nigerian music when big international music labels as Sony, EMI, Motown etc set up here and called the shuts. Unable to contain the yawa they met, they packed their baggage and left. Leaving us with no clue as to what to do.
Those who decided to invent a new Nigerian sound were criticized strongly by the older music act as being armatures who were heading nowhere. 



The press too, was not exactly kind to their course. But they stuck to their guns with sacrifices and today we have thousands making millions out of an industry they slaved for
These are the top 20 guys who began and grew the new age Nigerian music industry. The seed sowers and pioneers who created and promoted the new sound that feeds millions today and put our music on the Global map.

   



1. Kennis Music : Nigeria’s foremost indigenous record label. Even though they had a structure that promoted basically acts under its umbrella, they generally gave the new school artist an enviable status. Hype masters who were undeniable experts of bestowing a larger than life perception to the new school Nigerian music artist and warming them into the hearts of Nigerians via the widest TV network at the time. This often attracted followership for the artist, increasing their fan base as well as big bucks from the corporate sponsors. Kennis music hold the record of getting the first new school Nigerian act (Rapper Eedris Abdulkareem) to be paid N1,000,000:00 for one performance


2. Ben Omoragie, popularly known as Grand Master Lee and widely called GML. A strong crusader for the new school act. His voice was on radio and it was loud. His platform had power and he used the power predominantly to call attention to the emergence of a new kind of sound. He was loud and he was heard. GML was known to be kind to the new bunch of musicians and gave them air time they could never pay for.



                                                                 
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3. Ayo Animashaun : The resilience of another pioneer. His introduction was with his magazine that thought a generation the lyrics of all their favorite songs. He was one of the first to play Mongo Park with the hip hop world. Discovering a whole new world of Nigerian music. Ayo also engineered the most enviable reward scheme for the new school act with an Award ceremony that replicated Hollywood’s glitz and glam.





Picture34. Emma Ugolee : A forerunner with the introduction of music videos as the new tool for marketing the new Nigerian artist. On TV, this presenter, producer was the only alternative to the Kennis music dynasty. As inventor of the first ever all Nigerian music video countdown, his TV show was making more artist than we expected. Renowned for his ear and eyes for talent and personal support for most of Nigeria’s biggest music acts today from the early days of their struggle. A force the industry would hardly forget.




Picture45. Dj Jimmy Jatt: An old school Dj with the new school flavor. If Jimmy played your song, it was like getting a seal of industry approval, cause unlike many of his colleagues who were still stuck with music from the west, Jimmy celebrated the new Nigerian music by playing at the biggest platforms in his time. Every leader of the new school has a cherished favor given by Jimmy in the wake of his career. In the words of Tuface “back then na Jimmy Jatt na him dey give us instrumental”





Picture56. Paul Play : New Nigerian school music producer extraordinaire. Made that fresh sound for so many of the pioneers as well as himself. Formed one of the first new school R and B groups in Nigeria called Oxygen. Paul IK Dairo had big shoes to fill with a musician icon of a father, but like Femi Kuti, he too had found his own path and identity but also carried quite a crowd on his back in the process.





Picture67. Kwame : Kwame was another voice on radio with a following that was hard to ignore. His style made us all want to listen to what he said. This presenter deserved our attention. When the new school took off. Kwame was a pilot that the journey wouldn’t do without. He used his platform well for the good of the course. His hunger expanded to TV where Nigizie was eventually born.





Picture158. Eldee: For an under graduate in his late teens, his vision was legendary. Forming his solo record label (tribe records) and initiating trade with the Alaba trader for the industry are landmarks that changed the business, inspiring a whole lot. Attributable all to a man aptly called the Don. Tribe records also went on to create a long chain of successful careers.





Picture89. Nelson Brown : Another producer of the new Nigerian sound. The legendary Daddy Showkey’s “Diana” and Plantation boy’s “body and soul” albums are one of the many industry redefining sounds that came out of the stable of Mr Brown’s dove records that operated from a small kiosk in Festac. Nelson’s versatility was amazing as he made hip hop hits for Def O clan, Love songs for P.boiz and yet sold that Ajegunle new school to Nigeria.





Picture910. Obi Asika : Heavy weight that enjoyed throwing his weight behind the new Nigerian sound. His backing for Junior and Pretty was one of the early signs that the industry was better off with Obi sticking around. This was made manifest over time as many more owed their blossoming careers to his dedication to improving the industry.





Picture1011. Swat root: When rap music had taken over the world and we were wondering who could represent the nation with the way it should be done. A team of Northern Nigerian based rappers known as Swat root did not let us wait for long. These intellectual kings of punchlines made so many youngsters believe that they too could get a shot at this as a means of living. The acknowledgment intro of Ice prince’s ELI album lists their names as OD, Terry tha rapman, Mode 9, Six foot plus, Ruclean and Eldee Xtra Large.




Picture1112) Uzo Okpechi : The man who took directing music videos personal. Invested for the sake of showing that we too can look like the guys on MTV Europe and Channel O. He was at a time the sole supplier for quality videos to all who played them. His tag team with Mr Emma Ugolee mentioned earlier was memorable as defining what is today called packaging with visuals.





Picture1213. Plantation boys : As Jodeci, New Edition, The boys, Boys to men, etc all got everyday black American boys to believe in coming together to make music magic, Plantation boys did same for the Naija kids. Totally fresh sound from the boys next door, transformed their reality into millions of achievable dreams for music hopefuls who flooded the industry. Body and Soul- the album remains the contact point for many with the new age Nigerian




14. Remedies : Another Music redefining band. Made music that opened doors to the acceptance of the new school. Eddie, Tony and Eedris where the symbol of the new school super stars. They inspired many to make that trip to the studio and make the sponsors of entertainment take the new school seriously.



Picture1815. Ojb Jezereel : Like Paul play and Eldee. Ojb too had opened his doors to the production of talent that congested his studio daily. If he got paid for free beats he gave out, he would have been a millionaire. Responsible for the 1st sounds from Dbanj, Rugged man, Funke etc… He was another one man mopol that defended the new music.





Picture1916. Femi Lasode : Here is a man who set up a business to make money out of music with his Africa ‘n Vogue concept but ended up playing father Christmas all year round with free studio sessions and video making ticket to countless who could not afford it. Femi was supportive of the new music and must be proud of where it has gotten.





17. Tee Joe : it takes one to know one they say. A music lover but also a business man. Approached by Eldee with a plan to make paper packages for cd’s instead of the expensive plastic cases. Then also to use the Nollywood distribution network to spread this new emerging sound. The catch was for him to provide a bulk sum to finish production and invests in the distribution. That game changing decision in favor of millions to come was made by Tee joe and today millions of naira flow through that system.




Picture1318. Eddie Lawani : The bearded one is everybody’s uncle. Not only as a sign of respect for his mature, fatherly demeanor but for his mentorship role that pointed many budding acts in the right direction with his wealth od experience. A technical guru with events production but also uses the link to put bread on many tables as a go between sponsors and artistes.





pic 2019. Cali Ikpe : Cali was also a crusader on TV. The first man to put plantation boiz on TV. Cali didn’t believe that we should make our guys look local. He did what he could to equate the hype he gave home.






Picture1420. Charles Novia : Charlie as he was fondly called is today more remembered for his contribution to Nollywood but he had long b4 that been a pillar for the music industry. TV was his medium, and playing videos and interviews was his timely share of introducing and promoting the new era music. The Show: “Who is on?” in 1996 forced a lot of Nigerians then hooked on the NTA Network to give attention to the new breed music pioneers own talents on his show “Live Beats” to the one he gave international act

Wow,i found this an interesting read and decided to cull for your reading pleasure as well.

26 comments:

  1. Wat of dat g*y called Charlie boy?

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  2. No doubt this fellows made naija music what it is today plus yu forgot to mention some few like wizkid, davido, tiwa savage and flavour.. Lmao....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Looòlĺlll m so getting d humour in ur comment

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    1. Nòo styl minus niiiì.....can u imagine we talkin baba fryo days remedies junior nd pretty trybes record....u r mentioning styl plus

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  4. incomplete list, where is jjc and 419 squad, they made the abroad based to return home, i remembered then, that i was in ss3 when jjc squad came home, that was when nigerian songs changed, the likes of dbaanj, don jazzy, tiwa savage, sinzu,late goldie etc,also changed the music industry

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  5. See @Ik dairo oooo

    See @Eddie stupid Montana

    See @Charles Novia dey do ''Selfie''


    See @Black face....dt one Hatred and Igbo no let am see good music sing


    @Galore

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  6. Which Charles?Uright!

    Pepper ose oku

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  7. Kennis should be on the list but not topping the list....
    Nelson Brown,Eddie Lawani or Femi Lasode shld be top 3.
    Also sauve and slam,Baba fryo. ,daddy. showkey and daddy fresh should be on the list if trybesmen and plantation boiz are.

    It's a biased list.

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    1. Its an individual things...its like a group or sumone who single handedly brought in to the industry ..u r sayin eldeee shudnt be theree hellloo,dat guy brought out d likes of sasha ,2shot,dr sid, blaise !! He was trybes records mahn!....plantation boys of course one of d first duo dat made sense after junior nd prettyy! ....for pete sake alot of us then was always we dnt listen to nigerians music we even form like dnt knw d songs den...twas these pple dat made proud way bkkk...so aint nothing biased abt dz list.....

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    2. I am so with you on that one. You know the industry well. This list is far from biased. If you say it is, please point at any undeserving name. Oh sorry just saw your name. Mr Agidi... Anything to be heard right.

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  8. I see eLDee and his trybes record.
    Back then watching the likes of 2shot and d rest of the trybes record crew on music africa on silverbird tv, gave me so much love for the nigerian music
    Truly this list is perfect and kudos to everyone on d list

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  9. Daddy showkey made hit songs to feed himseld and family. How did that impact on the industry at large. Abegii. I have no problem with anyone on this list. Just suprised that Mr Novia was part of the movement

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  10. The remedies were very good.

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  11. And Junior and pretty are not on the list as they made rap in pidgin to be acceptable. mustapha Amego not there? Ese Agese (Top hot female artiste then )not the list too; this list is gender bias? List is endless o *Floetry in Motion*

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  12. Even Ajasa aka lord of Ajasa not there... He made rapping in yoruba acceptable. Remember that his rap he did with one of Foxxy Brown's rap song beat

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  13. The Maintain not there too, for their video and psquare and Gino raise the bar of quailty music videos

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  14. Where in Heaven's name is Tajudeen Adepeju or so of Soundcity???? You're joking, right?

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  15. Na wa o, where is kush (luv dat group, maintain,styl plus etc. Abeg dis na person personal fantasy

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  16. Great list but there is a man named Philip Triimnel,he was in the industry for years and later founded Music Africa which also revolutionise music videos in the country. I think he ought to also be on the list same as the Adepetus who started Sound City plus the heck is Jacob Akintunde Johnson(JAJ)

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    1. 'Wassup y'all,dis is JAJ d meccaDon still comin correct on d top 7 jamz @ 7'...I so love dat guy.dat program is d most consistent radio show.av been listenin to it since 1995

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  17. Style plus should be on that list. I totally agree with S.W.A.T.ROOT. For me nigerian Hiphop started and ended with those guys, they did the real stuff.

    TANI.

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  18. Stella correct your typo..."called the shuts"...it's "called the shots"..

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  19. Bitchplis don't take style advance
    Very true, JAJ has been in the industry for long but hardly recognised.

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  20. @stella dimoko its spelt amateur and not wat u have up there *amatures

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