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Alcohol, Drugs, Sex Fads In Music Industry – Shola Emmanuel

Chinelo Chikelu by Chinelo Chikelu
2 years ago
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Nigerian Afro Jazz export, Shola Emmanuel, has said that alcohol, weed, hard drugs and sex have always been a part of the global music industry.

Historically, they are referred to as ‘supplementary’ in music contracts provided to artistes whether solicited for or not.

“These days it’s become fashionable for musicians to hold a cup (alcohol) or a stick of Indian Hemp between boarding or alighting from an airplane”.

Such pleasures, he said, are often arranged by show organizers for artistes who are on tour for over a month, performing three to four times a week, with frequent flights to event venues. They are meant to help artistes relax and bring their A-game to shows.

“What the artistes fail to realize is that they are not doing this because they care about you, rather they care about their own sales. They want they shows to be one of the best.

“The supplements are often provided free of charge. However, once the free alcohol, weed, drugs or sex run out, the artistes are already addicted and start spending their earnings to sustain their habits.

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“I have seen guys who are supposed to earn $10,000 at the end of a tour end up with half that sum or less because they had to cater to a vice or another. You have to understand why they are giving you those supplements to know why you need to avoid them,” warned Emmanuel.

Highlighting Nigerian artistes Fela and Majek Fashek as examples, Emmanuel noted that neither were addicted to drugs before embarking on global music tours.

“The drugs were a part of their tour experience in the US. History has it that before Fela went to the US, he was one of those people who didn’t want to see others smoking ‘Igbo’. Post that trip, he became ‘Igbo’ himself. It was on that same trip that he met Sandra, the woman who introduced him to Indian hemp, Pan African history, and encouraged him to change his style of music. The music industry exposes one to all sorts of things.”

Although he is by no means a saint, Emmanuel has managed to escape the global music fads through abstinence and self-discipline. His early childhood experiences, adult influences, and careful study of the lives of music legends who died young owing to their vices informed his choices.

 

 

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Chinelo Chikelu

Chinelo Chikelu

Chinelo Chikelu is a journalist with over a decade of experience at Leadership Newspaper, specialising in Arts, Culture, and Tourism. Her reporting spans international affairs, gender, local news, and solutions journalism, with her work naturally extending into research writing and literary translation. She is committed to immersive, community-centred storytelling that authentically represents the voices and cultures she covers.

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