The creative singer, who went nude in his Heya music video noted that the structure of the business side of Nigerian music hasn’t been taken care of. Brymo made this known at the ongoing Nigerian Entertainment Conference, holding at Landmark Events Centre, Lagos.
According to Bryom:” The business side of Nigerian music is not as vibrant as the music itself. The structure hasn’t be taken care of.
“We needed to create a niche. We decided to become upcoming acts again and started building the brand, I started having serious conversations in my music.
“I have consciously tried to solve problems for myself that I have noticed. My album sells for 1,000 on Spintlet. We need to make the most of our works. I consciously made the effort to fix the problems myself.”
When asked about the inspiration behind his controversial music video, Heya, he said: ”I wanted to portray the image of a bushman living in the city.
“I also wanted to portray societal ills and the roles we play as individuals.”
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