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MODENINE: Rapper Dumps The Nigerian Music Industry

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MODENINE: Rapper Dumps The Nigerian Music Industry
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Modenine is undoubtedly one of the true hip-hop greats in Nigeria. He’s been representing for hip-hop way before it became commercially successful in these parts.

However, Mode has stated recently that he’s no longer releasing albums for the Nigerian market, stating that his last project Insulin will be the last he’ll release for the Nigerian market.

He insinuated that maybe Nigerians have given up on him, and he’s decided to exit the scene with one last album. He’s not retiring, but he’s pretty much done with ‘Nigerian’ hip-hop. Here’s what he said yesterday via Saturday Beats:

MODENINE: Rapper Dumps The Nigerian Music Industry

“After this last album, ‘Insulin,’ I am done releasing albums in Nigeria. I purposely did not make too much noise about this album, I just released it and those who appreciate it have been giving me positive feedback. I don’t know if I would release more albums but I am very certain that I would not release any other album in Nigeria. I can release my album somewhere else but not here in Nigeria.

“I have not given up on Nigeria but did Nigerians not give up on me? Things are not like they were about seven years ago. Things are getting too difficult, so I decided to release this ‘Insulin’ album and I am done here.

I already have my next chapter planned out. I am not retiring from music and Nigerians should not worry about me. I have left a lot of materials for them and they can always go and buy and listen to them.

I am happy this last album made an incredible impact especially on my core fan base. This is the most airplay I have got in a while ever since I became an independent artiste. It is always good to step aside when the ovation is loudest.”

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