A recent post has sparked conversations in the music scene as a man questioned the differing successes of Nigerian artists who sing in their native languages. Phyno and Flavour are reportedly set to release songs with 90% Igbo lyrics, while Asake and Seyi Vibez will drop tracks with 60% Yoruba lyrics.
The post highlights that Asake and Seyi Vibez are not only selling out arenas and concerts but have also won multiple international awards and gained global recognition with their Yoruba-language songs. In contrast, the post suggests that Phyno and Flavour, who sing predominantly in Igbo, have not achieved similar success. The pointed question posed is whether Phyno and Flavour should reconsider their use of Igbo in their music if it’s not yielding the desired results.
This controversial advice has sparked debate, leaving many fans and critics to ponder the importance of language in the commercial success of music.