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“Feel Free to Judge Me” – Nuel on his new record “Chidinma”

In a world where music is as essential as every other activities of our daily lives, it is exciting to hear and discover new artistes with fresh sounds and innovative ideas. Young and talented musicians whose music introduces a breathe of fresh air in the Nigerian entertainment space and revitalizes the idea that more could be achieved with “afrobeats” as a genre.

Nuel (@fineboynuel)
Nuel (@fineboynuel)

Talented new acts with great potentials break into the music scene every year and try to make their impact felt with any little opportunity they get, these acts take different routes pushing and publicizing their art with only one aim at heart, convincing music listeners about the quality of their contents.

Ordu Chimenem Emmanuel also known as Nuel is a fast-rising afropop artiste who is quickly gaining recognition for his unique style and sound. His recently released debut single titled “Chidinma” has been well received by music lovers and critics alike. “CHIDINMA” is a fusion of Afrobeat and Highlife diluted in Port Harcourt pidgin, the infectious rhythm is guaranteed to get your feet moving.

The recently released single “Chidinma” is just the beginning for the Worldman Entertainment signee, Nuel as he has several other projects in works, including collaborative efforts with Nigeria’s biggest music producers and big name features. Nuel is determined to make his mark on the Nigerian music industry and he is working tirelessly to create music that can connect to his fans and other listeners.

Nuel (@fineboynuel)

Looking on the brighter side of criticism and public feedback, Nuel encourages music lovers to listen to his materials and state how they feel about it. He believes that criticism is an essential part of the creative process and he is focusing on ways to grow and develop as an artiste, he believes that his fans are an essential part of his creative journey and for him every ear and mind that consumes his music has every right to judge it.

Feel free to judge these art I project, cos all that I own and possess I have given it to my music” – Nuel.

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