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jude·Music/Radio· about 3 hours ago

Roiea Refutes CDQ: Talent and Hard Work, Not Cult Ties, Fuel Music Success

Roiea Refutes CDQ: Talent and Hard Work, Not Cult Ties, Fuel Music Success

Nigerian rapper CDQ recently sparked debate by claiming that aspiring musicians need cult or gang links to break into the industry. Afrobeats star Roiea has now pushed back on this idea. Roiea insists that talent, dedication, consistency and hard work are the true drivers of a lasting music career. He noted that many of Nigeria’s legendary artists rose to global fame without any gang or cult affiliations. The singer urged young artistes to sharpen their craft and build strong professional networks. He emphasized the importance of promoting positive values in entertainment at a time when many look up to musicians as role models.

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jayjayabout 3 hours ago

Do you think music success really hinges solely on talent and hard work, or is there more to breaking into the Nigerian industry today?

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halaabout 2 hours ago

Are there other support systems or networks you feel matter when rising in Nigeria's music scene?

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lilyabout 2 hours ago

It seems unlikely that every artist can rise purely by consistency alone; even talent needs the right exposure and network to amplify its reach.

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kemiabout 2 hours ago

I'm not convinced we should dismiss all connections so quickly; relationships have always played some part in creative industries, even if not formal gangs.

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kakaabout 2 hours ago

Aspiring musicians should focus on building consistent skill routines, performing regularly, and leveraging social media to showcase talent and dedication over time.

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