I didn’t know Nigeria’s economy was this bad – Basketmouth laments over cost of music video

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Famous comedian and music executive, Bright Okpocha, aka Basketmouth, has lamented over the cost of producing music videos in Nigeria.

The comedian explained that the price of music video production in the country has skyrocketed.

He said that the industry fee was within 7 to 7.5 million naira, but now 27 to 30 million naira.

The comic actor said the price hike was why he decided to do a holdup video for ‘Party’, the lead track from his upcoming album, ‘Uburu’, instead of spending over N25 million to shoot a standard video.

Basketmouth said this in a recent interview with The Beat 99.9 FM, Lagos.

He said, “The visual we have for my song ‘Party’ with Peruzzi is not an official video. It’s just like a holdup because I did not know that the economy has hit us that bad. 2 years ago, I used to make videos for 7 – 7.5 million Naira. Now, it is 27 – 30 million Naira.

“I’m an Igbo man so the first thing I thought about was, ‘Okay Bright, if you’re spending N25m on visuals, it’s for uptick, right? Then do a holdup video, do something for uptick as well.”

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