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‘We cannot breath, you’ve choked the music industry’ – Ugandan man to Nigerian artistes

A Ugandan man has appealed to Nigerian musicians to allow them breath as they have choked the music industry.

In a video making rounds, the man noted that Davido, Burna Boy and Wizkid are enough to finish the industry but yet there are more artistes that have emerged and making things musically hard for them.

The unidentified man said;

“You Nigerians it is high time you give us some breathing space. You have occupied the whole industry, you have us on choke hold. We can’t breath. Some one may think the whole industry is because of Nigeria. Wizkid, Davido, Burna Boy, Fire Boy, Young Boy, Mavins, Tiwa Savage. We cannot breath.

Then there are some who have come from nowhere, we don’t even understand. Timaya, Asake, Seyi Vibez. please abeg take it slow, you have the music industry on choke hold. Some of us needs to breath. Just three people are enough to finish us; Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy. Those three can choke us and we are gone.”

As the video hit the internet, some Nigerians took to social media to share their thoughts.

stardomgys: To be honest the way nigeria ???????? is ruling the whole world is crazy , if I’m not a Nigerian I’ll be jealous of Nigeria music

hayuurr: We are made to dominate, accept us like that my brother

okestalyf: All the times I have been in the eastern African countries, their clubs play almost 80% Nigerian songs. E reach to vex

olatunde_: Nigeria has the largest population of black people in the world, what do you expect?

uche_leona: Eehyah! Kpele but we’re born to rule like this dear

chronicles07: You need to put respect on the ????????, say God my lovely Nigerians, I beseech thee Nigerians, teach us.

unkleayo: It’s like asking the sun to stop shining because you don’t have money for shades. Sounds like a you problem, my breda

tee._aboh: Una never see anyfin

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