In the past 730 days we have witnessed
Nigerian pop music ascend to massive heights of global accolades and
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attainable only through the hard work and consistency of
Nigerian musicians.
It is however impossible to talk about the
diversity that is enjoyed in contemporary Nigerian music without
appropriating honours to Tekno and Mr Eazi.
These two have independently represented Nigeria on various levels and raised the bar amongst their contemporaries.
Even
though the rivalry between them can almost go unnoticed, series of
events have led us to suspect that there is possible schism between
these two.
In the first week of January 2017, Mr Eazi and Tekno
linked up for their first joint studio session and shared a video on
Instagram; It was an absolute delight and fans couldn’t wait to behold
the result of their alliance which eventually birthed the 10th track on
Mr Eazi’s Accra to Lagos Mixtape ‘Short Skirt’.
Nearly a week after their studio session,
Mr Eazi went on his infamous Twitter rant about how Nigerian music is
greatly influenced by Ghanian music. Now it is safe to say that Mr
Eazi’s tweet might have provoked Tekno because in July 2016, Tekno had
released the biggest record of his career Pana, and it possessed
elements of the Ghanaian influence that Mr Eazi had spoken about.
A
month after Eazi’s twitter blow out, Davido released his debut single
for 2017 – IF which was produced by the golden boy Tekno. The
instrumental progressions of IF also explored the very Ghanaian sound
that Mr Eazi had tweeted about but both Tekno and Davido called it the
‘Pon Pon’ sound and insisted that the song was inspired by Duncan
Mighty.
‘IF’ was inspired by Duncan mighty… don’t mind a remix later on with him …
You
can say that Mr Eazi must have felt discredited because his Banku
identity now has a variant and no credits were appropriated to him.
On
the 9th of April, Tekno tweeted that him, Davido and Wizkid are the
rulers of the music game. Was that a shot at Mr Eazi off the heels of
his great 2016 run till date? Possibly.
Shortly after, Eazi released the visuals to Short Skirt and – you guessed it- Tekno was nowhere to be found.
Perhaps the most telling is Eazi’s latest
shot at Nigerian musicians using his formula. It’s not out of order to
assume that Tekno was in the long list of people he was talking about.
And if you’re the type to deduce theories
from social media, Mr Eazi and Tekno don’t follow each other on
Instagram. How’s that for a conspiracy theory
It is impossible to put the puzzles together and still assume that these two have a working relationship.
Hopefully this ‘beef’ can challenge both of them to continue making great music. That’s a win for the fans!
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