Thursday, 6 April 2017

"Kiss Daniel is in a dead zone," comedian-singer says

Koffi speaks for creative freedom in the music industry, says it does not help an artist to be isolated from his peers, speaking on Kiss Daniel's case.

Koffi lends his voice once again to happenings in the music industry using Kiss Daniel's situation as case study.

Koffi had last year 2016 called out the 'Woju' singer's management for preventing him and label mate Sugarboy from collaborating with other artists, and also Oritsefemi and Humblesmith on other music related issues he thought wise to speak up on.
He speaks on the issue of creative freedom and other irregularities he observes in the music scene, citing Kiss Daniel and his label G-Worldwide.
The comedian-singer describes Kiss Daniel as " being in a dead zone,"  accusing the management of choking the singer and not letting him and label mate Sugarboy collaborate on music with other artists and producers outside G-Worldwide label, clearly of the opinion that it's an unhealthy practice.
"The management is killing the artist and you expect me an artist not to speak up for my fellow artist even though the artist doesn't realize they're in a dead zone."
He contrasts this trend to what's obtainable in the comedy industry where the comedians collaborate for the mutual benefit of all.
Koffi likens the situation ongoing in G-Worldwide  to what  Nollywood is currently faced with -  how the likes of Alaba businessmen are not to ow dictating the pace for certain deliverables in the industry, advocating for such not to continue in the music industry.

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