Nigerian singer Brown Joel has addressed a common misconception regarding his collaboration with fellow artists Boypee and Hyce on the hit song “Ogechi.” In a recent video, he emphasized that while they worked together on the track, they are not a musical group and prefer not to be collectively referred to as the “Ogechi Boys.”
Individual Artists, Not a Group
Brown Joel clarified that their collaboration was a one-time project and that each artist maintains a separate career. He stated, “We’re not a group. We’re friends and individual artists. There’s no contract binding us as a crew.
Emphasizing Authenticity Over Numbers
In the same discussion, Brown Joel commented on the music industry’s focus on streaming numbers. He remarked, “When you get to a concert, real humans will sing for you. Not digital numbers,” highlighting the importance of genuine fan engagement over online metrics.
Respecting Artistic Identities
Brown Joel’s message serves as a reminder to fans and the media to recognize and respect the individuality of artists, even when they collaborate on successful projects. By distinguishing their solo careers from their joint work, he aims to maintain clarity about each artist’s unique identity in the music industry.
Written By Fortune Davidson
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