Speaking Out on Industry Challenges
During a recent appearance on the Honest Bunch Podcast (S05EP20) hosted by Nedu, Husband Material, Deity Cole, and Ezinne, Candy Bleakz didn’t shy away from addressing the tough issues faced by female artists in Nigeria’s music scene. Central to her discussion was the lack of a supportive culture among female artists, particularly in terms of collaboration.
Changing Dynamics in Collaboration
Candy Bleakz candidly observed that while the landscape is shifting, historically, female artists have not supported each other enough.
She pointed to recent collaborations like those with Simi, Bloody, Ayra Starr, and Tiwa Savage as positive signs of change.
“Before now, there’s no female artist you can say helped bring up another female artist,” she noted.
Generational Shifts and New Initiatives
She expressed optimism about the younger generation of female artists, especially Gen Z, actively striving to improve collaboration and mutual support.
This growing trend, according to Candy, signals a hopeful future for women in the Nigerian music industry.
Challenges and Biases
Beyond collaboration, Candy Bleakz highlighted the numerous expectations placed on female artists.
From their appearance to personal decisions, such as marriage and family, she criticized labels for hesitating to sign female artists due to these biases, which she believes hinder their careers.
Personal Journey and New EP ‘Better Days’
In a deeply personal moment during the interview, Candy Bleakz shared the challenges she faced on her path to success, underscoring her resilience and determination.
Her latest EP, ‘Better Days,’ not only showcases her growth as an artist but also serves as a testament to overcoming obstacles in the music industry.
Candy Bleakz’s insights and experiences offer a compelling narrative of both the triumphs and challenges faced by female artists in Nigeria’s dynamic music landscape.