Forget
that Wizkid and P-Square pack venues when they perform in and outside
of Nigeria, professionalism now determines who wins what on the
international music stage.
Unless
Nigerian musicians want to continue to deceive themselves, popularity
as a determinant of success in the music industry no longer cuts it as
the South African group, LCNVL. that beat the Nigerians is nowhere near
the duo when it comes to acceptance.
Popularity,
however, didn’t sway the regional voters for the MTV EMA slot as Wizkid
and P-Square were beaten to the final slot of the “Best African Act” by
LCNVL a few days ago.
A
member of the Grammy Award nomination committee in United States told R
in a phone conversation few hours after the loss that sentiment does
not work when it comes to selecting artistes for the MTV EMA
. “This
group, from management to PR level”, he said, “is very professional and
thorough. In Nigeria, the world has seen the quality of artistes that
are there, but there are many things that are not in place and it is
working against our artistes”.
He
said that just last year, members of one of the group that lost out in
the MTV EMA stunned an American promoter who had relied on their
popularity to list them on a three-month show in US when he asked for
the contact of their sound engineer, only to be told that they used disk
jockeys when they perform.
Believing
that they were being novel, he allowed them on the show for them to
shock the promoter when they got on stage and started miming to their
songs. “Of course that was the only show the guy allowed them to perform
at in Maryland, Washington Again, there is no adequate record of sales
to back up the bogus claims that Nigerian artistes make on social media,
and even in the print and electronic media.
“A
lot needs to be done in the industry because we have talented
musicians in Nigeria. Nigeria, in fact, is the only reason that the
whole world has taken a liking to African music, but we are gradually
losing that hold. Smaller countries will begin to outshine us because
they do things like professionals, unlike us”, he said.
The South African duo were voted the “Best African Act” for the 2013 MTV EMA ahead of Wizkid and P Square early this week.
LCNVL
will now move on to the next phase of voting to try to secure a spot to
represent the region in the Worldwide Act category in Amsterdam.
LCNVL
has been South Africa’s most successful pop act of the past five years,
selling over 100,000 albums, winning the SAMAs for Best Selling Album
and Best Newcomer, and touring the world, playing alongside the likes of
Justin Bieber, Taio Cruz, Mike Poser and Jason Derulo.
“Such
provable information worked in LCNVL’s favour, unlike our own guys who
claim they had sold millions of CDs in just one, two years,” added the
American R’s source.
Bruce
Gillmer, Executive Vice President of Talent and Music
Programming/Events, later said “the MTV EMA highlights the biggest and
best international and regional superstars and we’re really looking
forward to celebrating all of the incredible talent in Amsterdam.”

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