Like Pasuma argued a while back that the Nigeria music industry is too saturated and we agreed partially. Most of these talented artistes are still yet to be properly recognized by Nigerians.
Brymo-Heya (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/pKOcAzZyrEg
Ric Hassani-Police (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/r2tjm9Il9_8
Show Dem Camp ft. Flash-Tropicana (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/xm1dmPGWvp8
Johnny Drille Ft. Simi-Halleluya (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/orI0ApNj7JQ
Odunsi The Engine ft. Runtown-Star signs (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/donvQFmDSC8
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Dbanj ft. Slimcase-Mo cover (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/tchjq2aW1-E
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Top 5 Most Underrated Artistes in Nigeria : Nigeria Business News
November 11, 2019 by maximios • Blog
Like Pasuma argued a while back that the Nigeria music industry is too saturated and we agreed partially. Most of these talented artistes are still yet to be properly recognized by Nigerians.
Brymo-Heya (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/pKOcAzZyrEg
Ric Hassani-Police (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/r2tjm9Il9_8
Show Dem Camp ft. Flash-Tropicana (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/xm1dmPGWvp8
Johnny Drille Ft. Simi-Halleluya (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/orI0ApNj7JQ
Odunsi The Engine ft. Runtown-Star signs (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/donvQFmDSC8
Intro Montage-
Dbanj ft. Slimcase-Mo cover (Official Video). Original Video Link |https://youtu.be/tchjq2aW1-E
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ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
Putting up a notice also serves the civil function of informing people about copyright and is often accompanied by statements encouraging viewers/listeners to support the original artists. Links to where you can buy the original work may also be included. This serves the civil society function of encouraging people to make more art, to be rewarded for their creativity, and to increase everyone’s awareness. “Credit where credit is due” is a principle we teach kids in school and that is embedded several places in law and practice (e.g. academic research). It’s part of how we want our civil society to function, and YouTube should be part of that.
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