BEAT MAKING: TOP10 NIGERIA MUSIC LABEL SHAPING THE INDUSTRY

Nigeria’s music scene is a vibrant tapestry, woven with diverse sounds and driven by the powerhouses behind the artists – the record labels. These labels are essential for launching and nurturing musical talent, providing artists with the platform and support they need to thrive. Today, we delve into the top 10 Nigerian music labels that have been instrumental in shaping the industry’s landscape.

The Trendsetters (Founded in the 2000s):

  1. Mo’ Hits (2006-2012): Though now disbanded, Mo’ Hits, led by the legendary Don Jazzy and D’banj, remains an iconic force. It was the launchpad for superstars like Wande Coal, Dr. Sid, D’Prince, and K-Switch.

  2. Kennis Music (Late 1990s): Renowned for its slogan “Africa’s No 1 Record Label,” Kennis Music boasts a legendary roster. From 2Baba and eLDee to Sound Sultan and Tony Tetuila, this label nurtured a generation of musical giants.

  3. EME (Empire Mates Entertainment) (2002-2018): Another defunct but influential label is EME, founded by Banky W and Tunde Demuren. It served as the early home for Wizkid, Skales, Banky W himself, and Niyola.

The Modern Powerhouses (Founded in the 2010s):

  1. Mavin Records (2012): Don Jazzy, after Mo’ Hits, established Mavin Records, a powerhouse known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty. It’s home to current stars like Rema, Ayra Starr, and legends like Tiwa Savage and Wande Coal (returning for a second stint).

  2. YBNL Nation (Yahoo Boy No Laptop) (2012): Founded by rap icon Olamide, YBNL recently partnered with international label Empire. It’s known for launching the careers of Asake, Fireboy DML, and nurturing artists like Lil Kesh, Adekunle Gold, and Chinko Ekun.

  3. Chocolate City (2005): One of Africa’s most successful labels, Chocolate City, is a lawyer-founded powerhouse. Partnered with Warner Music Group, it boasts a diverse roster including M.I Abaga, CKay, Blaqbonez, and the legendary Femi Kuti.

  4. DMW (Davido Music Worldwide) (2016): Established by superstar Davido, DMW is both a record label and talent incubator. It’s fostered the careers of Mayorkun, Dremo, Peruzzi, and recently rebranded with new signees Morravey and Logos Olori.

  5. Penthauze Music (2008): Led by rapper Phyno, Penthauze has been a consistent force. While starting with artists like Runtown and Shugaboi, it currently houses talents like Cheque alongside Phyno himself.

  6. Starboy Entertainment (2012): Wizkid’s label, Starboy Entertainment, provided a platform for L.A.X, Terri, Maleek Berry, and Legendury Beatz. Though collaborations with EME yielded hits, the label’s focus on Ghanaian signees hasn’t materialized significantly.

  7. Jonzing World (2019): Founded by artist-turned-executive D’Prince, Jonzing World has seen a rapid rise. It’s the label behind the success of Rema and Ruger, with rising star GDZILLA joining the roster recently. Notably, Jonzing World has a partial ownership affiliation with Mavin Records.

This list highlights the Nigerian music industry’s dynamism and the crucial role record labels play. From nurturing legends to launching new stars, these labels are the beat makers shaping the ever-evolving sounds of Nigeria.

Source: UNORTHODOXREVIEWS

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