Legendary reggae icon, Majek Fashek has advised the new generation of
Nigerian singers to up their game by improving on their sound.
The “Send Down The Rain” crooner, who made waves with his music in
the late 80s and early 90s with his brand of reggae music, said while
the current generation of singers make good sound, they could do better.
In
an interview with HipTV, Majek was quoted as saying the present crop of
singers don’t make good sounds but just songs that people can ‘jam’ to.
He said:
“I make sound while all these young musicians make jam, I make good sound but they are always jamming, they don’t make good sound, they just jam.
“I make sound while all these young musicians make jam, I make good sound but they are always jamming, they don’t make good sound, they just jam.
My song ‘Send down the rain’ was made over thirty years ago, but if
you listen to it today, you will realize that the sound will appeal to
both the old and equally the young ones because the sound is good and
still relevant today, that is something the young musicians don’t have”.
In
a follow-up chat with E-Daily, Majek explained that his statement in
the interview with HipTV wasn’t meant to underrate or disrespect young
artistes, but a fatherly encouragement to improve on their craft by
making good sounds that will outlive them.
He said:
“I didn’t mean to insult, underrate, slight or demean any young
Nigerian artiste; what I did was to state the obvious. The truth is
Wizkid, Olamide, Davido, and many other young Nigerian artistes are
doing good music but they just need to improve on their sound for the
better; I meant no form of insult”.
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