Experienced music executive Dayo Adeneye, also known as D1, has expressed that artists find it challenging to create conscious music due to the prevalent moral decline in today’s generation. Speaking on the latest episode of The Honest Bunch Podcast, D1 stated that producing conscious music may not achieve commercial success in the current era.
He remarked, “At present, the world isn’t receptive to conscious messages. Can you preach conscious lyrics to a generation that struggles with issues like gender identity? Nowadays, someone with facial hair might identify as ‘Linda.’ Is this the audience for whom you’d present conscious music?”
D1 also highlighted the materialistic tendencies of many women in this age, emphasizing that a significant number of women focus primarily on their physical attributes in relationships, which can lead to men perceiving them solely in terms of physical intimacy.
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