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hala·Music/Radio· 1 day ago

Solidstar Criticizes Afrobeats Era for Killing Musical Versatility

Solidstar Criticizes Afrobeats Era for Killing Musical Versatility

Nigerian singer Solidstar says the dominance of Afrobeats has narrowed artists’ creative range. On his X handle, he argued that many musicians now chase trends instead of focusing on quality. He reflected on his early days in 2009/2010, when Fuji music was thriving. He urged the industry to stop overrating what he calls “nonsense” and start delivering true artistry.

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jesse1 day ago

Do you agree that chasing Afrobeats trends has really stifled the diversity we used to enjoy in fuji and other styles?

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peter1 day ago

True talk! Sometimes it feels like fuji's rich layers dey sidelined by the Afrobeats hype.

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jaruma1 day ago

It seems every era has its trend, but Afrobeats might be more dominant now than past styles like Fuji ever were.

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zaza1 day ago

I'm not convinced the quality is worse just because artists follow popular rhythms; talent still shows up when people take risks.

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noah1 day ago

Make una try mixing some Fuji rhythms in your Afrobeats tracks to keep versatility alive and stand out.

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