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VHS Safari share their thoughts on Nigerian music

Kahli Abdu & VHS Safari at Pulse
Kahli Abdu & VHS Safari at Pulse
In the interview Will said "there is definitely similarity in how industries are shaped. And in between Nigeria and the States obviously a lot of the mainstream music is focused on clubs."
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In their Pulse TV Exclusive, VHS Safari of the collective Kahli Abdu & VHS Safari expressed their thoughts on Nigerian music.

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"Nigerian is more culture based on dancing, so I like that inherently that dance able music is in the limelight but I get the impression that a lot of people here...that people get attached to one particular sound, and that it becomes flooded and that is what everybody wants" Will of VHS Safari told Pulse TV.

He also stated that the alternative scene in Nigeria has started opening up.

"I can't say in the States that it is different and everyone is open, and you hear different kind of music on the radio. So in that light it is similar, and you can see the alternative movement kinda building."

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