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Makinde Babatunde popularly known as TMaq, says the biggest export of Nigeria to the world is Afro sound.
”Lot as been said about Nigeria to the world giving us bad names here and there, though Nigeria is still the giant of Africa if a lot of people don’t believe we are one of a kind. Afro sound is a big export from Africa, mostly Nigeria, our sound has brought us good vibes and energy, you can’t shed our great potential when it comes to Afro sound.” He said.
Babatunde added that ”Gone are the days where we had to play foreign songs and invite foreign artists to headline our shows, these days the game has changed, we can do events with our artist in and out of Nigeria where the event is always sold out. The likes of D’Banji, Wizkid, Fireboi, Davido, Tiwa Savage, Burna boy have brought us nothing but good names. Afro sound is controlling the world right now everyone accepts it and I will say it’s the biggest sound in the world now.
”As a media guru, I will say this move is the biggest move because it has brought me closer to my dreams and the Afro movement is helping everyone in the game no doubt. The Afro revolution has made me able to work with a lot of foreign art and engage me with a lot, also I have learnt a lot from this. I will say Afro Sound is here to stay no doubt.”
The Ceo of TmaqTalk Media, a young vibrate A&R out of Nigeria and Africa, he has work wit lot of top notch act like 9ice, Bash, Gabriel Afolayan, Picazo, K-PEACE, Seun Singa, Deola Aina, Da Nail, Olumix, Matt Max, Omihanifa, Demmie Vee, Dotman, Oyinkanade, Tobi Skillful, Eskeez, Destiny Boy, 2tboys,Yinka Tnt and many more.
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