Decadence in Nigeria traceable to loss of meaningful messages in music -Spyro

Nigerian singer Oludipe David, popularly known as Spyro, has atrributed moral decadence in the society to just vibes and lack of moral messages in music.
The singer, who is an advocate for conscious music, claimed that the loss of valuable music contributed significantly to the moral decline in society.
“In the past, artists were passing meaningful messages regardless of whatever genre they were doing. But now, music is just vibes. We are just vibing,” Spyro said while speaking on the Adesope Live show.
“In as much as vibes are cool, I feel like music has lost its intrinsic value. Back then, you would get goosebumps listening to music. Vibes are cool. But how can we infused messages, values into vibes?
“A lot of the decadence that we have in the society today can be traced to the fact that music has lost its value. We are now just singing for money. A lot of us are into the business for money, not to make impact.”



