Teni Blames ‘Clout Culture’ for Decline in Nigerian Music Quality
Teni has weighed in on concerns about the current state of Nigerian music. Speaking in a recent Beat 99.9FM interview, she addressed claims that today’s industry is one of its weakest eras compared to the days of Plantashun Boiz, Sound Sultan and P-Square. According to the singer, many artists have traded proper development for clout. She argued this shift has led to dropping lyrical standards and a uniform sound, despite better access to tools and resources. Teni’s comments add to the ongoing debate about artistic growth versus viral fame in Nigeria’s music scene.
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