Fuji musician, Remi Aluko, has stated that Grammy-winning artist, Ayo Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, changed the Nigerian music industry in terms of the music economy and boosted replay value.
Aluko made this known in a recent podcast interview with Echo Room.
According to the Fuji star, Nigerian songs were usually lengthy before the ‘Essence’ crooner ventured into the music industry and changed the norm by releasing shorter songs.
Remi Aluko said other artists followed suit when they saw that Wizkid’s recording method bloated song replay value.
He said: “Wizkid did something in the Nigerian music industry, and I picked up from there. Back then, a song used to last for five or four minutes. But go and check now, Wizkid is the one that changed the method of music so that you don’t need to waste music.
“He changed the method of recording in Nigeria. He will bring the chorus and after that, he will just give you like 16 bars and after that, he will go back to the chorus. If you love the music, you play it again.”