In the recent time OAPs has been heavily criticized of not ing artists with airplay, while some others even goes far of collecting money from them.
Popular On-Air Personality and radio presenter with Beat FM Lagos, Damilola Elebe, took to social media to defend OAPs against artists criticizing them for not ing Nigerian Music.
She even goes further by saying that a lot of Nigerian music, the lyrics make you cry. I blame the listeners too.
Check out series of tweet she tweeted out.
I am tired of musicians bashing OAPS about playing music. You know those you deal with. Specifically face them.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
I will not play trash all in the name of ing artist and most of the music recently released… Trash.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
You will release some silly tungba song and be yarning that OAPS don’t . You are not entitled to because .
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
A lot of the people getting into music are not ionate about it. They are ionate about fame and money. Music seems easy.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
Even the uncle that is talking about OAPS how many great songs have you released. Let us stop this please.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
Like OAPS hold the destiny of your song. If your song is crap, no matter how many OAPS play it, those who have ears will hear.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
So please… Make songs that make sense or shhhh. Thanks.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
They will now ask you to listen and be pissed when you say its rubbish. Then later it will turn to OAPS don’t me.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
You and i both know that your “jam” is shit. Do better or better yet, find your calling.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
That’s why they call me oyinbo music player. A lot of Nigerian music, the lyrics make you cry. I blame the listeners too.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015
Don’t pay an OAP. If you want to be appreciative after their that’s all on you. It’s not by force.
— Miss DEE #SGIT (@AVARIBERRY) August 21, 2015