Singing duo Bracket ruled the airwaves with their Yori Yori track,but
since then they have struggled to have another crossover hit.In a new
interview with
Vanguard, they explain why they are not celebrated in Lagos
Some people would say, after “Yori Yori” we have not heard from you guys
again. Sometimes, I’d laugh it off. This is because, there’s a big
competition going on in the industry at the moment. People tend to pay
more attention to the ‘new school’; (emerging artistes) who just had
their breakthrough in the industry. That’s why most times, people don’t
really know when other artistes drop their albums. I remember that we
dropped a song last year titled “International Baby.” Though, it wasn’t a
hit.
Also, while Vast was still on his hospital bed, we did a song
with Clearence Peters called, “Temperature.” Later, we released “Mama
Africa” followed by “Nana.” We have been busy, but I wouldn’t blame
anyone who said, he has not been hearing from us again. Like I said, the
“new school” are ruling the airwaves and people are paying more
attention to them than the old school. But frankly speaking, outside
Nigeria, we are celebrated in other African countries. We don’t have to
make noise about it. Our work speaks for us. It’s not as if we are not
doing enough. But the attention today is being shifted to the up and
coming artsites. We have songs that can keep us performing on stage for
more than 45 minutes.
Does it mean, you don’t have what it takes to compete with them?
If don’t, we could as well have gone back home. But I think the Nigerian
music industry is more of a fame thing than fortune. I would rather get
that fortune than fame. I know certain things that the older artistes
venture into, which the new generation artistes dare not attempt. All
these things, have to do with media hype. And sometimes, when you
over-publicize an artiste, it has its negative effect. I rather remian
in the middle and still be relevant than to be pushed to the front and
contribute nothing meaningful.
For instance, in Lagos, if our song
like, “Nana” was released by Wizkid or Davido, it would have been a big
hit. But it did not fly here, while in other cities like Port-harcourt,
Owerri, “Nana” is played everywhere. Surprisingly, one time in
Port-Harcourt, we were asked to close a show, that had one of the top
artistes in attendance. In fact, we are celebrated everywhere, except in
Lagos. Some artistes know how to go about it.
However, to break into the Lagos market, we are seriously working on our
image and presence in Lagos, in addition to putting a management team
in place. I think, when you have a better management and PR coupled with
a good song, the sky will be your limit. All the same, we have lived up
our billing. We are not just Nigerian artistes, but we have hit the
international scene.
Are you saying that you are bigger in the eastern part of the country?
We are celebrated everywhere we go , whether in the east, west or north.
For instance, Flavour’s latest album, is being played everywhere in the
east. But in Lagos, it’s not enjoying massive airplay. I give it up to
the emerging acts who are making waves in Lagos. We have tried to hold
our own in the industry till date. Though, it has not been easy to
sustain the tempo.
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