- Paulo Okoye has shared his concerns regarding the state of Afrobeats.
- He observed that three years ago, artists were more successful, but now only a small number are earning money.
- Paulo noted that this is a genuine issue, as he can count the thriving Afrobeats artists on one hand.
Talent manager Paulo Okoye has shared his concerns regarding the state of Afrobeats, claiming the genre is experiencing a downturn.
He observed that three years ago, artists were more successful, but now only a small number are earning money.
Paulo noted that this is a genuine issue, as he can count the thriving Afrobeats artists on one hand.
He also indicated that this decline is affecting both the global influence and local opportunities for the genre.
He wrote:
“Afrobeats is going through a lot lately!! Every Afrobeat artist was doing way better 3 years ago compared to today!!
Only a few are making money at the moment, and that’s a fact!!
can count on my one hand the Afrobeat artists who are making money Now!!
Globally things are falling apart for Afrobeats.
Locally, it’s even worse: no money anywhere.
Our bright stars will continue to shine and the world will continue to recognize our greatness.
Afrobeat is going through a lot lately”.
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In other news, Rapper DDG has shared that his relationship with singer and actress Halle Bailey is over.
They started dating in January 2022 and welcomed their son Halo in 2023, but have chosen to separate on good terms.
He highlighted that their love is still strong and genuine.
Although Halle Bailey and DDG are no longer a couple, they plan to stay close as co-parents and friends.
“Dear friends and supporters, after much reflection and heartfelt conversations, Halle and I have decided to go our separate ways.
“Despite the changes in our relationship, our love for each other remains deep and true. We are still best friends and adore each other,” he wrote in part.