AGS NEWS – Popular singer Tobechukwu Victor Okoh, also known as Peruzzi, has commented on the changing preferences of Nigerian music consumers.
He observed that Nigerians have become more discerning and less tolerant of subpar music. Peruzzi warned fellow artists to elevate their skills or risk being sidelined in the competitive music industry.
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Peruzzi emphasized the emergence of a new era in Nigerian music, characterized by a demand for higher quality compositions.
Through his social media platform, he conveyed the sentiment that Nigerians now demand excellence, with even snippets of songs facing scrutiny. He urged artists to invest in their craft or face obsolescence.
This statement from Peruzzi echoes recent sentiments expressed by singer Ric Hassani, who lamented the decline in the quality of Nigerian music over time.
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Hassani contrasted the perceived excellence of past hit songs with the current state of the industry, highlighting a need for improvement.