With several nominations and an increasing fan base, Patoranking is photographed by August Udoh as he covers the latest issue of MyStreetz Magazine.
According to the publisher of MyStreetz, Sesan Adeniji, ‘Everything
that evolution is all about is what a new generation Dancehall artiste
like Patoranking is to the evolution of Reggae/ Dancehall music. Music
will continue to evolve with the state of mind of the nation and that of
its target audience. The best we can do during this transformation is
to keep in mind the basic elements of the various genres. Anyone that
fails to realize this reality will either be left behind disgruntled and
dejected. The factors that characterizes and defines Reggae music from
the time it was originated, is arguably one of its major Achilles heels
from enjoying widespread patronage among the young and new generation
audience. Reggae music was gradually hitting an all-time low within
young generation of music lovers until Dancehall artistes like
Patoranking stepped in and rejuvenated the scene just like the artiste
Blackky did some years back. The argument will continue to arise about
the content of Blackky’s and Patoranking’s music to what Reggae was
supposed to be but the truth is this, it’s a changing world. As long as
they obey the fundamental structure of this genre, the message will
continue to evolve depending on the part of the world they live in and
the state of mind of the majority of their audience’.
The new issue sheds more light on the battle faced by Reggae/dancehall artiste and how they are gradually winning this fight.
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