Zariya joins the Anara Publishing Roster

The latest signing from India to join the Anara Publishing roster is musician and producer, Aseem Anand Kurhekar, otherwise known as Zariya.  His sound is self-described as a mixture of “Indian traditional music, hip-hop and electronica into a seamless fusion of new age music.” Zariya’s debut single, ‘Khoya’ has recently surpassed 10 million streams, and so far, … Read more

Advice on Recording Vocals from your Home Studio

Since Covid-19 and the numerous lockdowns that followed, many musicians resorted to making music from their home studios to stay creative and keep busy. As The Economist stated, “the pandemic has brought about a home-studio boom” and although this may sound incredibly daunting to some, it doesn’t need to be. So, if you’ve been wondering … Read more

The Nigerian Music Market in 2022

As the world continues to evolve into a global community through the help of the internet, our sister company Horus Music expanded its business operations to Africa in 2021 by establishing itself within Nigeria. Alongside Abisoye (Abiz) Obayan, we’re taking a deeper look into what the music industry looks like in Nigeria in 2022.

Abiz is Head of Horus Music Nigeria. His role includes helping clients with every part of the music release process from uploading it to the Horus Music platform, marketing, press features, social media guidance and more. Speaking on this, Abiz explains “It varies from working with artists to achieve their goals in relation to getting their music into the market and breaking new boundaries, to liaising with partners to develop our existing relationships and make new ones.”

The music scene in Nigeria is booming, with genres like Hip-Hop fusion, Afrobeats, Dancehall reggae fusion, Afropop and Amapiano all on the rise.

For DIY artists looking to raise their profile in Nigeria, here’s 6 Top Tips from Abiz:
  • Represent a cause, African music is most valuable for either its social message, or activism in relation to current reality, or futuristic exploration of a better life. Freedom and liberty!
  • In terms of marketing, look at on-platform promotions via the DSPs. Apple Music, Spotify, Audiomack, Boomplay, and Youtube are all popular in Nigeria. Also, make sure that you couple this with a strategic social media plan.
  • As with many other markets, social media is very important in terms of growing your audience in Nigeria. Make sure you’re active on Instagram and Twitter as these platforms are the most popular in the market.
  • Look at traditional media like radio, TV and print press (newspapers), it’s a reliable medium and a lot can be achieved with a good relationship and budget.
  • Research local music blogs. A few that have proven helpful to the publicity of Nigerian music in recent years are Naijaloaded, NotJustOk and TooXclusive.
  • Take a bit of time to study the industry sector, based on trends, strategies and audience. Bearing in mind what kind of music you make, and the persona you wish or see fit to portray. The consumption today is faster than it used to be, so while you are getting ready to release your first single offering, do have in mind the materials to follow up. Also ensure that you secure a very reliable means of distributing your music to digital stores for fan consumption.

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly affected the world in terms of health and economy, including the music scenes in varying countries. Although difficult, there are some positives that have emerged. Abiz reveals, “Before the pandemic hit, the only source of revenue for artists/labels and stakeholders within the music sector in Nigeria was through live music. Streaming today has shaped the value of our music creativity beyond the local market and I expect to see more growth in 2022.” Viral trends have also been extremely impactful on the African music scene. Abiz relays how “African music thrives on trends, so the development of new trends on platforms like TikTok and Triller both within Nigeria and across the globe has helped push artists to new territories and audiences.”

As reported by The International Trade Administration, according to PwC Global Entertainment and Media Outlook for 2020-2024, Nigeria’s media and entertainment industry is one of the fastest growing creative industries in the world. Music can certainly play a part in the evolution of the Nigerian film industry, also known as ‘Nollywood.’ Abiz details, “International establishments such as Netflix, and Amazon Prime, are now affiliated with Nollywood which is a very promising move. It’s a mutual gain for the music and film industry in Africa to collaborate through sync licensing. This will help to preserve our culture and advance creativity.”

As a music publisher, Anara Publishing has had recent success with one of their recent signings AJIMOVOIX gaining a sync in the Netflix film ‘Chief Daddy 2.’ AJIMOVOIX also works with Horus Music Nigeria for distribution and marketing his music. Speaking about the recent sync deal, Abiz says “from our recent sync deal with EbonyLife Media/Netflix through Anara Publishing, we are able to maximise the potential of the track beyond the sales of master recording on DSPs. This goes a long way to not only provide more revenue for the artist but also to create more opportunities for the exposure of the artist to hopefully open more doors for cowrites and collaborations.” He continues “There are also many opportunities for western artists in Nigeria and Africa, which I feel is long overdue; especially in the areas of: music business, songwriting and media. A great example to mention would be Beyonce’s inclination of African industry in her previous project ‘Black is King.’ On this great project she collaborated with more than 4 Nigerian artists and songwriters.”

Abiz notes another artist that he’s most excited to look out for in 2022 is Horus Music Nigeria’s Singah. “His music career has been overlooked and underrated in the last few years. Through his new deal with Horus Music Nigeria, one which has given him a high budget cash advance, he’s been able to release a debut album and produce more music videos. To add to this, he’s also been able to utilise a tailored marketing plan which will hopefully help him to gain a position that he deserves within the African music industry and global market.”

If you are a songwriter, looking to know more about music publishing or are looking for more information on the music industry in Nigeria, connect with us!

 

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