The Nigerian music industry has developed so much that
people earn a living from music, to the point that artistes like Wizkid,
Davido, Kcee, Harrysong and many others alike can afford to buy cars of their
choice which goes for several millions without having to call on mummy and
daddy. But the major challenge up and coming artistes are having is getting
signed on to a record label.
Have fans of these artistes sit back to analyze where these
record labels get their money from? Why is it that they keep having issues with
artistes after a given period of time? Could it be that they are being enslaved
by the contract or is the demand too high from the record label? All these and
many more questions will be left unanswered because the issues will continue to
conflict each either as the truth seems close by.
Artistes have been known to quit their record
labels/management companies despite the money invested in them. They could
either manage to release one album or three track songs that might likely not
sell and later, they leave the label without completion of their contract
agreement.
In late 2013, artiste manager, Sijuade Adedokun, who is the
President of the Association of Music Artiste Managers of Nigeria, (AMAMN),
once said that “Nigerian artistes are very loyal when their career is about to
kick off but immediately they have that slight fame, they start acting up.”
Here are lists of some entertainment outfit in Lagos that
have produced some up and coming artistes and ready-made once in the industry
but which can be said to be a credible record label;
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K2o Entertainment
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Mavin’s Records
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Aristocrats Records
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Baseline Records
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Rugged Records
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EME Music Group
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Tripple MG
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Kennis Music
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Storm Records
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Star Boy Records
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Chocolate City
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Five Star Records
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SMN Gang
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800 records
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Hypertek Entertainment
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DB Records
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HKN Records
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