Why Nigerian πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Promoters Avoid Cameroonian πŸ‡¨πŸ‡² Artistes Abroad (The TRUTH)


Why Nigerian πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Promoters Avoid Cameroonian πŸ‡¨πŸ‡² Artistes Abroad (The TRUTH)


β€œNigerian πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Promoters are the ones dominating, they are the ones putting in the money, so why should they book a Cameroonian artiste when all the time they go online they see us bashing them? Why should i book you when your people are bashing us online? And it is not like your people are even supportive…

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@cliffbrown6478

U guys should stay in your comfortable zone n be looking for support okay, make una no go work hard foolish fools, we’re Nigerians πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ second to non

@OSMONDDEE

Very interesting and great conversation. MC Charlene is Absolutely Beautiful and Lovely and intelligent.

@excessBlessing-p5p

This lady on green top shirt sounds like a traveler so intelligent

Trust me Cameroonians don't hate thier artists. What's the population of Cameroonians to Nigerians?We Cameroonians support our artists. YOU guys think Nigerians do more than us but that's a lie because if you compare our population to thiers, will see that Cameroonians are doing great. We are talking of two hundred million Nigerians to thirty million Cameroonians

@NathanielNwali-f5o

WTF is this sh*t,
We do things our way mehn
Go find your rhythm people
You niggas are so proud, fighting,complaining, comparing and campaigning against Nigeria
We don't give a fuck bout pepperonis in Nigeria

@lindaajide2115

I’ve never heard any East African music before. Question for Nigerians in the comments section, have you heard any you like?

@ralfrafu6172

Leave tyla alone

@fran6david114

The lady in green is very knowledgeable.
She is spitting facts.
Cameroonian artists should be humble enough to learn, collaborate and bad mouth their helpers.

@frankidiah4723

Watching all the way from naija

@imdinma9826

The thing with Tyla is her sound is more R&B so its easily digestible in America. Thats why she is big there. I thought she was American when i first heard her, i dont think its about colorism, Don Jazzy either isnt pushing her enough in the US or dont want to, thats what happened between him and d’banj.

@GreaterLight-xl6wv

This beautiful Cameroonians lady please consider me as your future husband i leave in Abuja Nigeria, and I will take good care of all your needs

@AidenDunworth-oq4kx

Nigeria is always the topic for all other African countries πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ is alright owner go dey alright

@omolaniayanshola4278

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Darlyn Lyonga, really? Nigeria economy is tougher than that of Cameroun economy? Please don't let social media deceive you

@gifteno2455

Nice one

@JustinClark-r4z

Cameroonian hate Nigerians with passion, nobody should help their industry

@crownjohnson8153

Charlene a baby girl for life πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ”₯πŸ₯°πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬

@VikingPremier

Rene is so chill!

Omo….I too like this MC Charlene ooh, she too sabi tbh ❀

@truethots3088

Im a Nigerian but I don't agree about Tyla being about colorism..abeg this looking for excuse for everything is not a good look. Tyla's music has a more mainstream sound it has rnb vibes, Ayra is more afrobeats.
Tyla music is more to the american palate not a conspiracy against dark skin people .

U will remain single keep beeing fiminestπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ keep looking for de perfect man until u hit de wallπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

@ruleso

@darling if you want to break into the Nigerian industry with as a show host i can give you the formula contact me

@michaeludeze8470

Americans don't know the difference between Afrobeat or Amapiano. Even Jamaicans don't know the difference between Nigeria and Cameroon. To them, anything out of Africa is the same.

@bestekezie1793

So na only Nigeria matter for this girl wen call herself host

@yim8000

This lady in green get sense a lot and her argument is sensational. Full of wisdom

@Dondo-b1t

That woman on glass is very wise if you hear very well those people just want to use Nigeria and Africa trend , because the can't tell us that the don't know where Tyla come from someone that just win grammy.

@hillarydan9738

Why is Nigeria always a head of your discussion ? Can't you create any content without calling Nigeria?

@ekehjosh673

Is the third lady part of the interview?

@dialalaura2865

Is there no other topic, why the topic on this platform is always about Nigeria. Wetin Nigeria do una

@michaelgodwin4135

Having a problem discerning The accents.. Almost sounds Nigerian yall

@baronlankford8127

Lyonga, we Nigerians don't hate any African Countries but Cameroon, South Africa and Ghana, do hate us Nigerian's for no reason and that is their business and we Nigerian's don't care because we know it is pure Jealousy. Remember we Nigerians do travel out of our countries alot and we have children all over the globe and they tell us, how they are been treated in those countries whether it is good or bad or you tell them to leave your country. Right now we Nigerians are trying to clean up our country whether it cost us our life or not because this bad eggs must leave. Remember when you hate us Nigerian's you pay the price one way or the other. The truth we are not compleing against South Africa, Cameroon and Ghana, we are doing that with ourselves and seeking the next level of greatness and let me tell you they do to us has made me remove people like Shatta wale, Awilo, Tyla, and some musicianns from this countries and go for Kenyans Souti Soul and because South Africa hate us i Stopped wasting my money on DStv, Mtn,and ShopRite and am telling many Nigerians about that and they are doing the same when we have better shopping malls that belong to our own people and am happy about that Now any country that give us headache right now must collect wotoporously as it stands make them all hear am now.

@climaxstudios4897

One thing Africans don’t understand about We Nigerians is where Ever we are we miss Africa. We miss the good Vibes. And when an Artist Brings the vibes( (β€˜β€™β€I mean good songs β€œβ€))to us we don’t go because we want to support them we pull up because we miss it.

@Mkym365

If you talk anyhow , you see anyhow…Simple!πŸ˜‚

@izzybest344

The Guest is so lovely and full of energy

@monii9572

The same thing happened with Ghanaians.Nigerian musicians no longer go to Ghana or collab with them.Once they made Black Sheriff the face of "play Ghana music only" his music no longer entered the Nigerian charts. Nigerians are a big market with influence,if you understand how business works you will know that you can't insult potential customers and expect them to support your business

@user-linnasworld

Nice content honey, you're really doing well with your quest. The know their onions darling. Watching you from Lagos Nigeria πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰

@sholasholknb9199

One love ,
NIGERIA my fatherland,
God bless all Nigerians

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