Nigerian music industry fails to support female artists, says Qing Madi. The rising singer has voiced concerns about the lack of support for women in the industry, noting that it does not provide a conducive environment for them to thrive. She points to the low reception female artists receive and the insufficient protection afforded to them.
In a recent interview on the Wahala Podcast, Qing Madi highlighted the challenges female musicians face, including unfair criticism and the need to work twice as hard as their male counterparts to gain recognition. She observed that women are often subjected to unjust scrutiny, while male colleagues enjoy greater freedom to express themselves without similar criticism.
The 19‑year‑old, known for her song “American Love,” emphasized how society tends to restrict women’s creativity and freedom. “Women never get a break,” she said, underscoring the difficulties female artists encounter in the industry. Despite these obstacles, Qing Madi expressed pride in being a female artist in Nigeria and applauded her fellow women for their perseverance.
Although the Nigerian music scene has produced several successful female artists, they frequently confront sexism and stereotyping, which hinder career progression and limit growth opportunities. Qing Madi’s comments highlight the need for a more inclusive and supportive environment for women.
The industry has been growing in recent years, with many artists gaining international recognition. However, the lack of support for female artists can undermine this progress and reduce diversity. Addressing these issues would create a more level playing field for all artists, regardless of gender. Qing Madi’s statements have sparked a conversation about the need for change, and it remains to be seen how the industry will respond.
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