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If Nigerian music had an amazing year in terms of productivity, mass, acclaim and growth, then a lot of that is down to the regulators of equalizers, sounds, strings, kicks, hi-hats, toms, vocoders and BPMs in the studio.
It is through their art that great art is possible. In their craft lies the beauty on which great music is created. They are as important or even more important than artists in the creative process. We have seen random beats go on to become hits, A Capella seldom produces hits - even Ambient records don’t.
At the end of an amazing year,
2020 has been a crazy year. After COVID-19 hit most countries in the world, world leaders moved into precaution mode to peg the spread of a novel virus with disputed analysis. The lockdown brought with economic fall-outs - especially in the entertainment sector where live performances - the biggest source of income for artists hit a huge snag.
By July 2020, companies like
Live Nation were reeling from losses. Other event centre owners were also leasing their places out to make whatever they could make back for mortgage. Live events are not just a source of billion dollar revenues though, they are also a means of alternative entertainment - the best form.