The last three singles for Phyno have been consistent in their output and reception. The rapper has struck upon a winning formula for his next album, and it is one which does not involve rap.
Seen as one of Nigeria’s top players in the Hip-hop space, the singer has switched from rapping recently, to pop music.
But he is not alone. Every rapper in the country that has tasted mainstream success, and known the highs and trappings of commercialization of art, is no longer a rapper. They are all searching for that pop record. Every year, as our music descends further into the black hole of pop music, we have had many acts adapt to the trend and stay relevant. This has affected the growth of many other genres, who have lost purist acts to the lure and lucre of pop music.
Hip-hop has been the worst hit, with many decamping to the pop style for a hit record. Vector has been trying out a balancing act to little effect. M.I Abaga still lacks a hit song, but Olamide and Phyno are killing it. The duo who are regarded as the best acts in the genre, came together for a collaboration that gave Nigeria‘Fada Fada’, an urban Highlife single with no sliver of rap attached. Experts predict that this will only get worse, as subgenre listenership drops and pop music keeps up its expansion with each new release.
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