Hi, @TEGAMAVIN@DONJAZZY. Can you please look into the possible scenario that one of your artists, @ayrastarr could have had her social media accounts restricted across different countries?
This is evident in her social media interactions. If your artist is getting targeted by
Since any idiot can go to school and become a doctor. Being an idiot yourself, can you enroll in school to get a PhD in Actuarial Science just to prove to us that an idiot can get it?
Men who gloss over women solely for their academic achievements amuse me though.
Itโs good to see a woman applying herself but itโs way more important that sheโs a reasonable human being.
Iโm not saying that going to school and being a reasonable human are mutually exclusive, Iโm saying that a womanโs degrees and material worth do not matter to the extent some men gloss over it.
Any idiot can go to school, get degrees and become a Dr.
Nothing is more important in a person than their personal values.
@Tu_ZA_@chisomholic@Donjaytrix001 You're a silly person. If a Nigerian man says something bad about people from your country, why not attack him and leave Nigerian women, who had nothing to do with it, out of it?
I'm sure both of you look like rejected sacrifices
Here is a list of songs where Ayra Starr uses at least 20-50% pidgin in the lyrics, but you will not stream any of them because your talent is to criticize artistes, while remaining uninformed ๐๐
And this thing is hurting them so bad.
For example
Colorado which features Ayra starr is on the streets and is popping more than all her recent singles
Because whoever the A&R is, the person is trying to make American urban sounds that's not working.
I said it last year,
Afrobeats started getting washed recently when all these producers who grew up in LA and London start mixing unfamiliar drums, synths and riffs in it
Most songs do not even have riffs and melodies.
Afrobeats has always been interesting because of the melodies and repeatable riffs in the beats.
- Do me by Psquare
- African Queen by 2baba
- Oliver twist by Dbanj
- Ojuelegba by Wizkid
- Dami Duro by Davido
- Runtown Mad over you
- On the low by Burna Boy
I can go on and on.
Even before the modern Afrobeats era by them 2baba, the six foot plus, Paul Play, Flekta man era had their beats following that pattern and that makes it catchy
These days
Its just soulless pads, disconnected chords and overly reverbed percussions and vocals making noise. No soul and the culprits are these soulless producers with no Afrobeats roots. Producers who did not grow up with that wildness & ear that Afrobeats needs.
Check out the few sounds these days that's been popping and you will see one thing that's unique about them, they are easy to remember and melodious
There is a reason everyone is waiting for Asake's verse on Blaqbonez Chanel. Its rememberable. There is a reason Laho was the last major hit out of Nigeria. People can sing the beats and the sound announces itself from the first bar of beat.
That is Afrobeat.
It has to be sweet.
It has to be sweet.
It has to be sweet.
It would also be good when she finally branches out and makes more afro-pop music because you people are very sexist when it comes to Nigerian female artistes. Imagine the nonsense you guys were saying about Tornado and how you tried to undermine her performance on Escaladizzy II
And this thing is hurting them so bad.
For example
Colorado which features Ayra starr is on the streets and is popping more than all her recent singles
Because whoever the A&R is, the person is trying to make American urban sounds that's not working.
I said it last year,
Afrobeats started getting washed recently when all these producers who grew up in LA and London start mixing unfamiliar drums, synths and riffs in it
Most songs do not even have riffs and melodies.
Afrobeats has always been interesting because of the melodies and repeatable riffs in the beats.
- Do me by Psquare
- African Queen by 2baba
- Oliver twist by Dbanj
- Ojuelegba by Wizkid
- Dami Duro by Davido
- Runtown Mad over you
- On the low by Burna Boy
I can go on and on.
Even before the modern Afrobeats era by them 2baba, the six foot plus, Paul Play, Flekta man era had their beats following that pattern and that makes it catchy
These days
Its just soulless pads, disconnected chords and overly reverbed percussions and vocals making noise. No soul and the culprits are these soulless producers with no Afrobeats roots. Producers who did not grow up with that wildness & ear that Afrobeats needs.
Check out the few sounds these days that's been popping and you will see one thing that's unique about them, they are easy to remember and melodious
There is a reason everyone is waiting for Asake's verse on Blaqbonez Chanel. Its rememberable. There is a reason Laho was the last major hit out of Nigeria. People can sing the beats and the sound announces itself from the first bar of beat.
That is Afrobeat.
It has to be sweet.
It has to be sweet.
It has to be sweet.
stan twitter is weird because why do yโall drag others just to hype your fav? ๐ญ if your fav is good enough, that shouldnโt be needed. more than anything, it just shows your mentality and upbringing.
@DONJAZZY@TEGAMAVIN Please, do something. Reach out to her other labels. Ayra Starr is too talented to be facing this. It's now too obvious because all of her videos promoting Tornado get very low interactions and the song is good.
When an artiste is successful, the label also becomes successful
Day 2: I'm begging @DONJAZZY@TEGAMAVIN. Mavins is the record label that signed Ayra and if for anything, you should be the ones that care more about her. If they are doing this to your effort on your artist, it means they have no regards for you and you have to be ahead of them
We all know Ayra Starr appears to be a victim of algorithmic suppression because there's none of her recent music that people are not feeling, they are fighting so hard to ensure she's not seen.
Another entity to watch are the accounts that make troll posts and try to mask it with "I love Ayra, but..." then it is followed by something so vicious.
This is one of their strategies because they are too many recent posts with this partern.
so you cannot bank on them to tell the truth. The numbers do not lie, people are not feeling whatever it is that Ayra and her new team are putting out.
She is beginning to flop, badly.
@_Oshiokeee When they use bots to antagonize an artiste when their own artiste appears to be more in the spotlight, they are trying to kill off any future possibility of the artiste matching up to their own. They don't want to take any chances.