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Hype Over Substance: Singer Nordia Mothersille Laments the Lack of Support for Good Music in the Industry

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Grammy Award-winning songwriter and Notnice Recording artiste Nordia Mothersille has made a bold statement about the state of the Jamaican music industry, calling out fans for their selective support. In a lighthearted Instagram post, Mothersille—known for her compelling lyricism —addressed what she sees as hypocrisy among listeners who criticise the quality of modern music yet fail to champion songs of substance. “You complain and say the music nowadays is trash and that artists aren’t making good songs with substance anymore,” she stated. “But when artists try to make songs with substance, you don’t support it. So you like foolishness because you support foolishness.”

Her pointed critique sheds light on a deeper issue within the local entertainment scene: the widening gap between conscious artistry and commercial success. While Jamaican music has long been celebrated for its storytelling, spirituality, and social commentary, Mothersille suggests that the current landscape rewards gimmick over grit, virality over value. Her comments come amid growing frustration among artistes who strive to create impactful music but feel drowned out by fleeting internet trends and hype-driven content.

Mothersille’s remarks have sparked a wave of reflection among both fans and fellow creatives. Some applaud her courage to speak truthfully about the state of the industry, while others debate whether the audience truly dictates what gets airplay or if gatekeepers in media and entertainment are partly to blame. Either way, her post has ignited a much-needed conversation about accountability—both from the artistes and the audience.

With a Grammy certification under her belt and the backing of powerhouse production imprint Notnice Records, Mothersille’s advocates for change in the industry. Her frustration isn’t just personal—it’s indicative of a larger cultural dilemma, one where meaningful messages are often overshadowed by viral antics. As she continues to use her platform to advocate for integrity in music, her challenge to the public is clear: if you want better music, support better music.

 

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