Korede Bello Critiques Young Artists’ Music Quality.

Nigerian singer Korede Bello has raised concerns about the declining quality of music produced by young artists in the country.
In a recent interview with Hip TV, the 28-year-old singer expressed his belief that many young artists lack the life experiences necessary to create meaningful and impactful music.
According to Bello, early success often leads to a decline in artistic quality. He argued that young artists, who are still navigating life and trying to establish themselves, tend to focus on superficial themes and lack the depth and authenticity found in the music of older generations.
The singer cited veteran artists like African China, Timaya, and Fela Kuti as examples of musicians whose songs reflected their real-world experiences and resonated with audiences on a deeper level.
While Bello acknowledged that young artists should not be solely blamed for the current state of the music industry, he emphasized the importance of experience and authenticity in creating truly impactful music.