Nigerians Are Now Intolerant to Mediocre Music,” Peruzzi Warns Colleagues
In a recent statement, popular singer Peruzzi, also known as Tobechukwu Victor Okoh, has voiced his observation that Nigerians have become more discerning when it comes to the music they choose to listen to. He emphasized that the days of tolerating mediocre songs are long gone, urging fellow musicians to elevate their craft or risk fading into obscurity within the music industry.
Peruzzi highlighted the evolving landscape of Nigerian music, stating that the country is entering a new era where quality takes precedence over subpar content. Through his social media platform, he emphasized the importance of delivering authentic and captivating music to capture the audience’s attention, warning against producing anything less.
The singer’s remarks come in the wake of similar sentiments expressed by fellow artist Ric Hassani, who recently lamented the decline in the quality of music produced in Nigeria over the years. Hassani contrasted the current state of hit songs with those from previous years, noting a significant disparity in terms of musical excellence.
As the industry continues to evolve, Peruzzi’s message serves as a timely reminder for musicians to strive for excellence and innovation in their work, resonating with a growing sentiment among Nigerian music enthusiasts for higher standards and authenticity.