A musicological discourse on selected popular songs used during the 2020 #End SARS protest in Lagos, Nigeria

Davou Bali Iliya
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Criticism through music is an aspect of musicology that has come to stay in society. Nigerian pop artists have explored music criticism which has given rise to the numerous released songs criticizing the government, organizations, or individuals directly or indirectly. The situation of Nigeria’s economy and security has depleted over the past decade which has seen an increase in insecurity, corruption, and police brutality. In the light of this, musicians have over the years continuously lend their voice in these discussions by releasing thought provocative songs that are exhilarating to the consumers. These songs have proven to be relevant in the fight against corruption, insecurity and injustice in Nigeria as they try to correct or proffer solutions to the ills in society. In the wake of October 14 2020, a group of youth protested at the Lekki toll gate in Lagos state against police brutality to innocent citizens and some of these thought-provoking songs were the driving force behind their emotions. The philosophy behind the songs have educated Nigerian citizens on their fundamental rights which has become an eye opener for both the oppressor and the oppressed This study intends to discuss, and analyze the text of the songs used during this protest to ascertain if using the songs was justified. The methodology for collecting data for this research purpose is through observations and discographies.
对尼日利亚拉各斯2020年#结束SARS抗议活动中使用的精选流行歌曲的音乐学论述
通过音乐进行批评是音乐学的一个方面,已经在社会中扎根。尼日利亚流行艺术家已经探索了音乐批评,这导致了大量的歌曲直接或间接地批评政府、组织或个人。在过去的十年里,尼日利亚的经济和安全状况已经枯竭,不安全、腐败和警察暴行都在增加。有鉴于此,音乐家们多年来一直在这些讨论中发出自己的声音,他们推出了让消费者兴奋的煽动性歌曲。事实证明,这些歌曲在尼日利亚打击腐败、不安全和不公正的斗争中具有重要意义,因为它们试图纠正或提供解决社会弊病的办法。在2020年10月14日之后,一群年轻人在拉各斯州的Lekki收费站抗议警察对无辜公民的暴行,其中一些发人深省的歌曲是他们情绪背后的驱动力。歌曲背后的哲学教育了尼日利亚公民的基本权利,这让压迫者和被压迫者都大开眼界。这项研究打算讨论和分析这次抗议中使用的歌曲的文本,以确定使用这些歌曲是否合理。为本研究目的收集数据的方法是通过观察和记录。
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