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  • Most Nigerian artists are struggling financially –Ayo Animashaun

    Most Nigerian artists are struggling financially –Ayo Animashaun

    Founder of the Headies Awards, Ayo Animashaun, has shed light on the financial realities facing many Nigerian artists, stating that only a select few top stars and record labels are truly successful.

    In a recent interview with TejuBabyface, Animashaun noted that while the industry is growing, the majority of artists struggle to earn consistent income. 

    He explained that past fame doesn’t guarantee present-day revenue, and the local streaming market offers minimal returns compared to international standards.

    According to him, lesser-known artists rarely get to headline or perform at shows, and even when they do, the pay is meagre, leaving them with limited means of survival.

    “While a few enjoy lavish lifestyles, most are simply managing appearances and hoping for a big break,” he said.

    Animashaun advised artists to honestly assess their position in the industry and either explore more supportive markets, adapt their strategies, or consider alternative career paths.

    He said, “A lot of artists are not making money. You say artists are making money. You can’t count ten that are really making money.

    In Nigeria right now? No, you can’t. The big names, the big names, the big names and a few record labels. Other than that, the other ones struggle.

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    “They really do struggle. I know a lot of them. They really do struggle.

    The industry may seem big but the ones that are made and there are not so many that are consistent. Some have made money in the past. Are they still making money now? And streaming.

    “What you get from streaming in Nigeria is not what you get from streaming anywhere else around the world. It’s just peanuts. Just peanuts.

    How many shows, how many shows do the other artists that are not the big names headline or they even perform on? What do they give them? Where’s the money coming from? So, the few artists that are buying all the things in the world, they can do anything.

    “There are so many that are struggling to just, you know, look good and just see whether something big will happen the next time. So, yes, the industry is emerging and if you’re in that industry, you have to understand the stage you are in the industry and either you go do something else or you flip the script probably have it somewhere else where they understand it better and they appreciate it more and they can give you more or stop doing it”.

  • Headies to hold two editions

    Headies to hold two editions

    Smooth Promotions, organisers of the Headies awards have announced that two editions of the esteemed music award will be held in 2025.

    According to Headies Executive Producer, Ayo Animashaun, at a press event on January 28, 2025, the 17th and 18th edition of the Headies will take place between April and December 2025.

    In his words, the 17th Headies Awards will return to Lagos, Nigeria, on April 5, 2025, marking the first time the event will be held in the country after two years abroad.

    Following the cancellation of the 17th edition in 2024 due to unforeseen circumstances, the event will now take place in 2025.

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    Animashaun also announced that inline with the award’s traditional annual cycle, the 18th edition is scheduled for December 2025.

    The nomination period for the 17th Headies runs from April 1, 2023, to July 31, 2024, while the 18th edition will cover the remainder of 2024 and most of 2025.

    The host and venue for the upcoming events are yet to be revealed.