Young, rich rulers of Naija music
A new generation of artistes are rocking the
entertainment scene and smiling to the bank, JAYNE AUGOYE reports
A wind of change is currently blowing across the
music industry in Nigeria. A new order championed by young, vibrant and talented
artistes has emerged. Rather than curse the day that their children decided to
embrace a career in music instead of education, the parents of these wave-making
artistes are pleased with the success they have achieved.
Today, the young artistes are giving the older
and established stars a run for their money. These new-wave superstars now rub
shoulders with the same artistes whom they once looked up to or chose as role
models.
Apart from competing with the ‘old guards’ in
terms of income and expenditure, they are often nominated for major music awards
in similar categories.
Multinationals and telecommunications outfits, as
well as other major events sponsors, have realised that the younger generation
of music artistes represent the future of entertainment in Nigeria. With a good
number of them aged between 20 and 25 years and a few others barely clocking 30,
the sky seems to be the limit.
Many of the emerging stars are not just rich;
they flaunt their wealth at every given opportunity. It seems that the rewards
for their modest efforts at making many Nigerians happy are without limit and
they always come in the form of luxury mansions, sold-out concerts, huge fan
base, state-of-the-art cars, bestselling albums, multi-million naira endorsement
deals, chattered flights, big budget videos, custom-made outfits, ‘bling bling’
and generous airplay on terrestrial TV stations.
Usually dressed in sagging pairs of trousers with
expensive jewellery around their necks, many of them charge as much as N1.5m to
mime to their songs for only 10 minutes at wedding parties or concerts. Many of
them had to drop out of school to pursue a career in music.
E-Punch presents six young music stars
that have taken the music scene by storm.
Wizkid
At 23, Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, a.k.a Wizkid,
leads the pack. A string of endorsement deals, including one from MTN, has
placed him on the list of big earning music artistes in Nigeria. At present, he
is the highest paid Pepsi Ambassador in Africa and he lives in a N140m choice
home in Lekki, Lagos.
Wizkid’s personal cars include a N14.6million
Porsche Panamera, Rolls Royce, N10m BMW X6, N6million blue Volkswagen
convertible and a Hyndai Sonata.
The talented singer, songwriter and performer has
emerged one of Nigeria’s hottest music acts, seven years after he broke into the
Nigerian music scene. The last child in a family of six, Wizkid began to sing at
the age of 11. Like new wine, his performance matured with age. His talent has
taken him to different parts of the world and seen him perform alongside world
class artistes, such as Chris Brown, Akon, and Young Jeezy, and Kardinal
Official.
The young man’s fortunes improved in 2012, a few
months after he released his Superstar album. As expected, his rating
soared in the same year and he was named the second most influential Nigerian
artiste on Twitter, an enviable position which clearly reflected his growing
popularity.
Wizkid’s position on the African music chart was
further justified after he made it to the Channel O/Forbes List of
Bankable African Artistes. Mentioned alongside big weights like Don Jazzy,
Psquare, D’banj, he was placed ahead of Tuface Idibia, on the list. Early in the
year, he threw a free appreciation party for his fans at the New African
Shrine. He has the BET, MTV, Channel O, Ghana Music Awards to his credit.
Olamide
Olamide Adedeji, aka Badoo, has succeeded in
filling the vacuum created by the death of rap sensation, Dagrin. The
alternative rapper, who has redefined the word Razz as the new cool, has been
dubbed the ‘king of the streets. He recently signed a multimillion naira
endorsement deal with the makers of Ciroc Ultra Premium vodka.
For the self acclaimed ‘Voice of the Street’, who
grew up in the Bariga area of Lagos, fame did not come cheap. He fell in love
with rap music at a tender age and was always visiting renowned producer ID
Cabasa’s music studio in his school uniform.
Today, Olamide hobnobs with some of the industry
big names, especially D’banj. Pictures of both artistes surfaced online and
their close relationship gave room to speculation that he had been signed on to
the seld-styled Koko Master’s record label.
The rapper’s hit songs comprise Jale, Street
Love, Jesu O kola, Durosoke, Stupid Love, First of All and Ilefo
Illuminati. His forthcoming album titled ‘Baddest Guy Ever Liveth’ will be
released in October.
Today, the 24-year-old star acquired a brand new
2013 Range Rover Sport. He also topped the winners list at the 2013 Nigerian
Entertainments Awards in New York, US, with three awards.
Ice Prince
Twenty-six-year-old Ice Prince lives like a true
superstar. A proud owner of a 2010 model of Bentley GT, a Range Rover SUV, among
many others, the Chocolate City Records ‘golden boy’ is also a BET Awards
winner. Since his first single ‘Oleku’ was released, he has witnessed a meteoric
rise to the top.
He gained international recognition after beating
2face Idibia to the Best International Act Award at the BET Awards. He recently
relocated from his apartment in Palm Groove Estate, Lagos to a bigger apartment
in the Ogudu area, after completing a mansion in his hometown, Jos. The buzz
around him got louder after he appeared in Yvonne Nelson’s ‘House of Gold’
alongside Ghanaian actor, Majid Michael.
Dammy Krane
At 19, this 2face Idibia protégé is the youngest
of the pack. He hit the limelight after signing on 2face’s Hypertek Records in
2012. He started singing when he was eight years-old in the toddlers’ choir in
church. By the time he clocked 11, he was already a back-up singer for other
artistes. His mum, who is currently based in the US, manages a number of Fuji
artistes.
Long before he put out an official single, music
video, or inked a record deal, he had over 4,000 followers on twitter. With his
hit singles, My Dear and Ligali, the artiste known for his melodic
voice, engaging lyrics and exciting genre of alternative music has collaborated
with the biggest names in the industry.
Burna Boy
Burna Boy made newspaper headlines after reports
emerged that he sold the marketing rights to his debut album, ‘Leaving an impact
for eternity’ for N10m to popular Alaba music and movie marketer, Uba
Pacific.
The album is also said to have made a record sale
of 40,000 units on the day of its release.
The singer has the backing of his grandfather,
Benson Idonije, who was the manager of the late Afrobeat legend, Fela Kuti.
Burna Boy officially broke into the music
industry in December 2010 when he moved back to Nigeria from London and has
remained a household name in Port-Harcourt. But, it wasn’t until June, 2012,
when he made a cross-over to the Lagos music scene with his mid-tempo Summer
Jam, Like to Party. He is a Globacom Ambassador.
Davido
At 20, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido,
is one of the most popular young artistes in Nigeria. The singer drew the
attention of millions of music fans when he introduced himself as Omo baba
olowo in his hit song titled Dami duro. Translated from Yoruba to
English language, it means ‘son of a rich man’.
Davido, whose father, Dr. Deji Adeleke, is the
chairman of Keplo-Pacific Energy Pacific, a company that is involved in banking,
steel, power and energy, found his way to the top as if with the snap of a
finger.
The youngster, who is not afraid to boast about
his father’s wealth, always causes a stir on Twitter with his controversial
tweets.
So far, he has won some international awards and
performed at various shows within and outside the country. He is also the face
of MTN Pulse.
Davido’s personal collection of exotic cars
comprise a silver 2012 Honda Accord, a 2012 Hyundai Sonata, which he won for
being ‘Next Rated’ at the 2012 Headies, a N12m 2012 Audi Q7, N17m Chevrolet
Camaro and a N21m Mercedes Benz G55 AMG, his fifth car since he shot to fame
last year.
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