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Nigerian Music Industry Marginalises Its Veterans As DJ Neptune Raises Concerns

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleNovember 24, 2025 Entertainment No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Nigerian music scene has come under fresh scrutiny as popular disc jockey and producer Imohiosen Patrick, widely known as DJ Neptune, expressed deep worry over what he described as a persistent pattern of pushing veterans aside once newer acts emerge.

Speaking during a recent interview with Hip TV, the award winning DJ highlighted that the issue is not random but part of a broader structural imbalance within the industry.

DJ Neptune explained that unlike in Western entertainment spaces where experienced artistes and producers continue to thrive alongside emerging talents, the Nigerian system often sidelines pioneers who contributed significantly to the growth of the industry. According to him, this practice weakens the creative ecosystem and undermines the value of long term contribution. He noted that this attitude creates unnecessary gaps between generations of artistes.

“In Nigeria once you reach a certain level they push you aside like Oya go to that corner we are done with you. It is a structural problem. Abroad the OGs are still as relevant as the newbies. We need to address the structural issues,” he said. His remarks have reignited public conversations about how older entertainers are treated once new waves of talent become popular.





Reflecting on his own journey and how he has managed to remain relevant in a rapidly changing industry, DJ Neptune revealed that adaptation has been a key factor. He stated that while he does not intend to remain in the entertainment field permanently he understands the importance of evolving with time and keeping his craft refreshed. He emphasised that reinvention is a necessary tool for long term survival in any creative sector.

Although he acknowledged the natural process of transition as new faces emerge, DJ Neptune insisted that it should not come at the expense of respecting or retaining the relevance of those who paved the way. He warned that continuously discarding veterans could negatively affect the continuity and cultural depth of Nigerian music. His call for reform aligns with growing demands from stakeholders urging the industry to adopt frameworks that support inclusion across generations.

DJ Neptune concluded by encouraging artistes both old and new to prioritise growth while urging the industry to establish structures that preserve talent value. His comments continue to spark reactions from fans who believe that the industry must find a balance between celebrating new acts and honouring the legacy of older contributors.

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