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JÙJÚ MUSIC AND CONSUMER CULTURE IN THE OIL BOOM ERA IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA, 1970-1980
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JÙJÚ MUSIC AND CONSUMER CULTURE IN THE OIL BOOM ERA IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA, 1970-1980
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JÙJÚ MUSIC AND CONSUMER CULTURE IN THE OIL BOOM ERA IN SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA, 1970-1980
OKUNADE, Seun Adedokun
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2023-07
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The enthrallment with Jùjú music, a Yoruba musical genre, was buoyed by Nigeria’s oil boom phenomenon in the 1970s. Existing studies on Nigerian popular music genres, especially the Jùjú, have focused more on its ...
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OKUNADE, Seun Adedokun (1)
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Jùjú music, Consumer culture, Oil boom, Conspicuous consumption (1)
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