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“This Is Not Music” – Journalist, Jimi Disu Criticizes Nigerian Grammy Winners

by Cyril Ehis May 4, 2025
by Cyril Ehis May 4, 2025
Veteran journalist and broadcaster Jimi Disu has expressed his dissatisfaction with the current state of Nigerian music, particularly targeting Grammy-winning artists.

In a recent podcast appearance, Disu questioned the artistic merit of some award-winning Nigerian musicians, suggesting that their work lacks depth and substance.

“I’m sorry to say this, when I look at some of the Nigerians that have even [won] Grammy awards, and I know that this is not music,” Disu remarked.

He argued that true musical artistry involves raising consciousness and addressing societal issues, citing legends like Fela Kuti and Bob Marley as examples.

“How come Fela Kuti, with all his advocacy and his brilliance in music… how come he never got one? Because he was an activist. And he was raising consciousness,” Disu stated.

“Or how come Bob Marley never got a Grammy award?.”

Disu emphasized that the music industry often favors entertainment that is considered “safe,” while overlooking artists who challenge the status quo.

“It is entertainment. It’s quote-unquote safe. It’s a safe one. But those who are raising consciousness, they never get anywhere near there,” he asserted.

He concluded by expressing his support for artists like Femi Kuti, who continue to use their music as a platform for activism:

“I’m glad he just [doesn’t] bother himself anymore.”

Disu’s comments have sparked discussions about the criteria for musical accolades and the role of music in societal change.


Source: outsider the box
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