Dayo ‘D1’ Adeneye
Music exec, Dayo ‘D1’ Adeneye has explained why artists of this generation find it difficult to make conscious music to influence the youths positively.
The former commissioner whilst featuring on the HonestBunch podcast, noted that this generation of music consumers prioritizes content that uplifts their spirits and “is not ready to listen to anything conscious”.
D1, who pointed out the increasing moral decadence, however, advised artists to be mindful of the influence they have on young minds through their lyrics.
He said, “But they should also remember that young ones aspire and look up to them so let us be careful what we rap and sing about. If you are singing about weed and Yahoo, you are also influencing young minds who will think it is okay,” he said.
“It would be wrong for me to label and say look they are not singing conscious lyrics. Maybe right now the world is not ready to listen to anything conscious.
“Is it this generation that does not know their gender that you want to preach conscious lyrics to? Somebody that has a beard and says ‘my name is Linda’. Shey na that one you wan dey preach conscious lyrics to?”