We Nigerians did not take anything from South africans, we dont even do the same amapiano sound. Nigerians have never claimed it, they just appreciate it.
@edzico1908 that's a lie that's been told so many times and people are starting to believe it especially west Africans amapiano was popularized by tik tok and Nigerians hup on it because it was trendy, the music industry is filled with opportunist people will take credit for something they didn't create it's just how the business is
They have psychological issues those people and i think even arguing with them is a waste of time there's something culturally off about them. However now with the social media will probably soon find out. We don't need to go there, there's literally nothing for us over there.
The Nigerians are known for claiming everything in Africa as theirs. According to them they are better than everyone in this continent. We South Africans are not surprised by this latest one about amapiano. The whole world knows the genre originated from South Africa and who is a copycat.😅😅😅
It really true that Amapiano songs goes further and leave the artists behind. And i keep wandering why, is it because they don't have personality. E.g Jerusalema, Twala Bam etc. but looking back at legends like Brenda, Chaka Chaka, Lucky Dube they had presence and were never forgotten maybe now it because they bring only vibes that is just trends
I think south africans are used doing things for themselves not to go globally. Maybe its our past. But that time is over, watch the space!!! A small example we have great footballers who get bought oversees but become homesick and thus not make it to the top. Again because SA is a definition of VIBE.
A lot of Africans failed to recognise that Nigeria is a big name. It doesn't matter how much they shy away from this truth! Nigeria makes everything Africa pop! That is a fact!
We know very south african amapiano sounds different to Nigerian amapiano 😂, south african amapiano is pure one original one and Nigerian amapiano is mixed with afro beat tempo so that's like selling afro beat music through the wave of Amapiano 😂
If that were true, Tyla would have not won that Grammy, if you going to write something be factual and honest. Nigeria selling amapiono to world laughable because, how can you sell a genre that the world doesn't even know you for. Nigeria STOP being delusional, I beg!.
Man tyla sings no shit in amapiano. Tyla receiving the Grammy is a spite by the organizers against Nigerian artists. Make me squirt? What rubbish is that song about. No sense
@@DaphneymalopeShe wouldn't have won if not for the massive interest that afrobeats brought to African music like never before. Did she even deserve the Grammy? Mtcheee!
@NnamdiAnekwe, can you imagine who Tyla is and how many songs she has made in her life? No one would know about amapiano if not for Nigerians. The amapiano movement will soon die once Nigerians stop promoting it. Tyla's Grammy was a compensation to South Africans; she has nothing on Ayra Starr. Compare their music and achievements and honestly tell us who deserves the Grammy. Still, we don't care because who God blesses, no one can curse. Afrobeats to the planet because we have already taken over the world.
In this 21st century, it is NIGERIA Selling Africa Music to the world.. other genre are just clinging onto Afro beat.. that's just the simple truth!! Tyla flirted with all our Female artist before she unfortunately won the Grammy! SA. Should shut up
Nigerians dint take over amapiano….They made it blow & appreciated it….It’s ghanians that claims to own everything & everything originated from Ghana….Nigerians doesn’t have that mindset rather they make it better for everyone to enjoy❤😊
Correction Darling, We Nigerians didn't take over Amapiano and we can never take over it, we just love the sound and decide to play around it which is the same way Afrobeats is to some other countries. Amapiano brings a refreshing rhythm, great energy and irresistible vibe that will naturally charm you to be hooked whether you're listening to it the first time or you're an ardent listener. No doubt, Nigerian artistes have played a key role in pushing the genre a little further but trust me, we can't do it like the originators, we only infuse it in our sound which is great. Big ups to SA
This is funny cause theres a lot of lies here 😂😂 1. You are too old to be fighting for a sound 😂 2. Amapiano is South african genre and it will always be a south african genre nobody can claim it , In order to still something you have to understand it first so that you can be able to manupulate it the way you like without it losing its aunthecity is something nigerians failed to do only Diamonds platinum is doing that and he is very quiet not noisy about it. 3. South africans made amapiano popular , It started to trend during lockdown on tiktoks then it was southern african DJ who started having amapiano gigs in UK and Nigerians started jumping in.. its like catching a taxi that is already heading to a mall . 4. Biggest amapiano songs in SA and abroad actually are those ones with no Nigerian feature on them ...eg Mnike, Tshwala etc so lets not lie to each other 5. South africa is the biggest music market in Africa artists makes profit here because we support and purchase music so no Nigerians brought amapiano to the markert for that matter 6. No Nigerians are involved in amapiano when you say amapiano immediately everybody thinks of SA...Let SA shine and have their time lets not be jealous of them they created a good sound ...its theirs and they worked hard to make it popular outside africa
South Africans created amapiano but it was not popping that much, it took collaborations, contributions and influence from some of Afrobeats great before it went global( Davido & focalistic, Davido ft Adekunle Gold, Burna boy ft yabakuluku, Dj NekTunes Dorime, Lojay Monalisa, Burna boy performs Jerusalema almost all his shows and concerts plus Asake's influence on Amapiano, ASake got Grammy Nominations for his song titled "Amapiano" . Almost all Amapiano hit songs apart from Jerusalema were by Nigerian artists or at least have Nigerian artists ft. Yes credit most be given to South Africans for creating Amapiano but Nigerian artists made it global it's a fact
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 there is no Amapiano tick songs bigger than Dorime by Goya ameno Jerusalema came close and is because of Burna boys influence that took it to another level
Aww oh no . As a Nigerian i will never say we took Ampiano from South Africans . Its a South Africa and East African sound. We are only supporting the south ,central Africans promote their sound to the world 🌎 And that represents us as Africans ❤
We are even tired of Amapiano at the moment. It waters down the uniqueness of Afrobeats. And now am glad that our artist are infusing less and less amapiano drum beats in our music
@@kagimanye1757 If u are observant, u would notice that Amapiano isn't featured in our Afrobeats and nobody is bothered. The toxicity from South Africans who hate to share anything was already too tiring and now we realize that we never really needed it. It was only an experiment gone soar
@@kagimanye1757Very soon your most cherished amapiano will fade out. A genre with no lyrics just dance can't last long. What happened to makosa will soon happen to amapiano 😂😂😂😂
They forget nigerian artist come to SA to boost their careers South Africans are buy far creative the most beings when in comes to music when we compare them to other Africans I mean how many genre's of music do we have here, Nigerians are just loud
You don`t even know the lyrics which means Us South Africans OWN, CONQURE and BLESS ya`ll with Amapiano, stay with your Afrobeat, we love our songs in IsZulu which is the language they use in ALL Amapiano songs😊
I've never heard a song going before the singer. You guys with inventions!!! You expropriated afro beats and now on course to expropriate amapiano at least in your heads. Good luck!!!
Nigeria never thinks playing second fidel. Who's SA? Little do you know that Nigeria don't compete with Africa. We compete with the US & Europe. Know this, know peace 💯🔥💥📌📌📌
@@lindokuhleraulinga8609 Talk entertainment bruh. Talk of intelligence bruh. Talk of excellence bruh. Need I remind you. When you South Africans were going through your so call Apartheid. You people begged Nigeria for help. We sent our doctors to your rescue. Even your man Julius Malema testifies to it. That Nigeria don't compete you people they compete with the like of American and the rest of Europe. I'm quoting from J. Malema
@@IsaiahOyarese-xd4lithe west can't even compete with us. Just like Ghana, SA too small to compete with us, the giant of Africa. They will always be bitter and jealous of Nigeria but we keep on moving higher and higher. Jealousy is a disease.
@@IsaiahOyarese-xd4li Of course Malema is your president, no wonder he lost so many votes; however, I disagree with you in all your points. Nigeria has quantity while SA has quality, I once had nightmares because of Nigerian movies. And you can search for yourself which African country has the highest IQ. And I also remember having a conversation about foreigners during apartheid with my grandmother, she told me they never even knew it existed (since there was no social media) they knew mostly about Southern African countries so I don't know which South Africans asked for Nigerian help and I don't even remember a story about a Nigerian dying for freedom in South Africa.
Lol you did not take amapiano from us , you just turned it pop and sampled aspects of the genre, amapiano will always sound authentic when it comes for the land down under please stop this
@tapiwanashezvaita1419, we definitely do not want that. We are open to collaboration with anyone who is open to us. Together, we can do more. We should be united and not divided, but others are haters and envious of us. We are peaceful and loving people, but if you come for us, we will come for you, and we don’t back down like Donald Trump. One love and unity to us. One Africa, let's stop the hatred and division.
Definitely, No one can take it from South Africa, the original inventors of Amapiano, we just love it. The rhythm, flow, energy and all. Such a soothing sound with great vibe always.
Nigerians never claimed Amapiano! It is essentially House music from South Africa!! No question!! It was treated as a fad in Nigeria, but because Nigerian artists are more lyrical and vocal, it sort of moved Amapiano a few good notches up! But it's all good! Despite a lot of negative noise, Nigerians and South Africans frequently collaborate on songs! 👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!
It's not South African house music, but a whole urban culture with deep history is ealier sub cultures. Unless you'll also say Afrobeats is just Nigerian Dancehall. They mainly sing in native languages, just because you don't understand doesn't mean that there is no emphasis on lyricism it depends on the artist. Nigerians didn't improve anything musically or culturally with Amapiano, what they did is help with global marketing because Afrobeats was trending as a genre. In fact it's the opposite, Amapiano fusion added a new burst of flavour to Nigerian Afrobeats i.e. Asake Lastly, Tyla is not Amapiano or Afrobeats but has benefitted from both genres
From south africa to the world...sa manufacturers the rest do copy recently i came across a song called Canada by magnito(that song has kwaito elements all over it for the first time i thought was mapaputsi)...they can copy coz they lack creativity of producing their own rhythm/sound wich they can be identified with...yet they call themselves giants of Africa funny-ryt😅
Highlife music probably originated from Liberia, but you can also say it's West African music. Some West African countries like Liberia, Ghana, and Nigeria, just to name a few. They all have their highlife style of music.
@@Daseeker4895highlife is from Ghana not all over west Africa palm wine music u can say that but highlife music is Ghana’s twist on palm wine music with our native sounds from the Akans and the ga ppl and we named our music highlife where did u ppl come out and name ur music highlife before we Ghanaians Ghana is known for highlife and the same highlife sound was used to influence the same Afrobeat music
Wow bae if not that ave been watching u on UA-cam if someone tells me u a Cameroonian i will say it a lie Omo ur English speaking too clear I think sey u be naija Ooo I later knew that u r from English speaking part of Cameroon nice one keep it up
@@kennyking5606it was amapiano.Nigeria is just a big village you always brag about stupid stuff. Brag about infrastructure,economy and industrial capacity things that make a country great not stupid stuff
Both countries are running ama piano. Without South Africa there will be no ama piano and without Nigeria ama piano will remain a south African local beat.
@emmanuelayodele7901 You are absolutely wrong. It was the Southern African diaspora that first hosted Amapiano parties in the UK and had our DJs touring there. Nigerians took the now annoying hard log drum and fused it into their own, they didn't export SA amapiano, they merely capitalised on what was already a moving train. Nigerians can never be ambassadors for dance music, and DJs in dance music play in those circles not necessarily global superstars. The covid pandemic lockdown and social media especially the balcony mixes, promoted amapiano.
@@FiestaAjayiNigeria stole Afrobeat from Jamaica, like they want to steal Amapiano. Don't associate yourself with Nigerians man. No good. Burner Boy show his true colours, mm what a disgrace
My Africa people Dem 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Sorry o. Someone made a statement that has been making me laugh since PM. That person is a South African. He said SA don't love Nigerian movies that it's gives them nightmares. Does anyone hates Nigerian movies please click dislike if you don't
Our South African youth made it popular on tik tok with our dances and culture ❤🇿🇦
We Nigerians did not take anything from South africans, we dont even do the same amapiano sound. Nigerians have never claimed it, they just appreciate it.
My point exactly when I first saw the video, if anything we just infused our flavour but we didn't take it over😂
You people will eat a Humble Pie very soon I sense it
@@KS3_Samela South Africans and the rest of the Africans right.
Then why are you having an opinion about it superiority complex at play
@@zhuleiyamarfie3464 what are trying to say your point invalid you take someone's car and change tyres and claim you made the car beautiful
I am a Nigerian but must say the truth that Amapiano belongs to South Africa.
Nobody said it belongs to Nigerians. All they said is that Nigeria popularised it the world over.
@edzico1908 that's a lie that's been told so many times and people are starting to believe it especially west Africans amapiano was popularized by tik tok and Nigerians hup on it because it was trendy, the music industry is filled with opportunist people will take credit for something they didn't create it's just how the business is
@@edzico1908Thats a lie also
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 Argue with your keyboard while you live in deplorable shelters in your country while the white man lives in porch areas
How did Nigerians "takeover" amapiano from South Africa? You people write anything for UA-cam views
They have psychological issues those people and i think even arguing with them is a waste of time there's something culturally off about them. However now with the social media will probably soon find out. We don't need to go there, there's literally nothing for us over there.
Facts ❤
The Nigerians are known for claiming everything in Africa as theirs. According to them they are better than everyone in this continent. We South Africans are not surprised by this latest one about amapiano. The whole world knows the genre originated from South Africa and who is a copycat.😅😅😅
South Africa 🇿🇦 much ❤️
We didn’t take over anything, we just appreciate the sound. That’s all.
Amapiano is SAs gift to the world. We, Nigeria, simply appreciated it and infused our Afrobeats into it to make "AfroPiano".
If you noticed, sorry if I offended you, we are PERFECT alone as South Africans and we don`t need ya`ll.
It really true that Amapiano songs goes further and leave the artists behind. And i keep wandering why, is it because they don't have personality. E.g Jerusalema, Twala Bam etc. but looking back at legends like Brenda, Chaka Chaka, Lucky Dube they had presence and were never forgotten maybe now it because they bring only vibes that is just trends
I think south africans are used doing things for themselves not to go globally. Maybe its our past. But that time is over, watch the space!!! A small example we have great footballers who get bought oversees but become homesick and thus not make it to the top. Again because SA is a definition of VIBE.
As a Nigerian we didn't take Amapiano...Amapiano belongs to S.A
Thank you man there's no need for us to be fighting over nothing zero
A lot of Africans failed to recognise that Nigeria is a big name. It doesn't matter how much they shy away from this truth!
Nigeria makes everything Africa pop! That is a fact!
big name you mean poverty capital of the world?
To you
We know very south african amapiano sounds different to Nigerian amapiano 😂, south african amapiano is pure one original one and Nigerian amapiano is mixed with afro beat tempo so that's like selling afro beat music through the wave of Amapiano 😂
From South Africa 🇿🇦,To the world,the copyright, royalties, publishing all to SA🇿🇦
SA owns it. NG makes it blow
NGA is Nigeria and NG is Niger
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@@mikolobabz that is called stealing
nope Nigeria did not make it blow
You mad Nigeria
I don’t even know one Nigerian amapiano that blowed off😐
SA owns amapiano but Nigeria sold it to the world
If that were true, Tyla would have not won that Grammy, if you going to write something be factual and honest. Nigeria selling amapiono to world laughable because, how can you sell a genre that the world doesn't even know you for. Nigeria STOP being delusional, I beg!.
Man tyla sings no shit in amapiano. Tyla receiving the Grammy is a spite by the organizers against Nigerian artists. Make me squirt? What rubbish is that song about. No sense
@@DaphneymalopeShe wouldn't have won if not for the massive interest that afrobeats brought to African music like never before. Did she even deserve the Grammy? Mtcheee!
@NnamdiAnekwe, can you imagine who Tyla is and how many songs she has made in her life? No one would know about amapiano if not for Nigerians. The amapiano movement will soon die once Nigerians stop promoting it. Tyla's Grammy was a compensation to South Africans; she has nothing on Ayra Starr. Compare their music and achievements and honestly tell us who deserves the Grammy. Still, we don't care because who God blesses, no one can curse. Afrobeats to the planet because we have already taken over the world.
In this 21st century, it is NIGERIA Selling Africa Music to the world.. other genre are just clinging onto Afro beat.. that's just the simple truth!! Tyla flirted with all our Female artist before she unfortunately won the Grammy! SA. Should shut up
Nigerians dint take over amapiano….They made it blow & appreciated it….It’s ghanians that claims to own everything & everything originated from Ghana….Nigerians doesn’t have that mindset rather they make it better for everyone to enjoy❤😊
Not for me dude, I love our original music without ya`ll Nigerians in it
Im reading comments and Im laughing as a South African 🤣😂😂
Correction Darling, We Nigerians didn't take over Amapiano and we can never take over it, we just love the sound and decide to play around it which is the same way Afrobeats is to some other countries.
Amapiano brings a refreshing rhythm, great energy and irresistible vibe that will naturally charm you to be hooked whether you're listening to it the first time or you're an ardent listener.
No doubt, Nigerian artistes have played a key role in pushing the genre a little further but trust me, we can't do it like the originators, we only infuse it in our sound which is great. Big ups to SA
Amapiano is an SA genre and SA artists created the market for Amapiano most Nigerian artists adopted amapiano after they realize it's going Global
This is funny cause theres a lot of lies here 😂😂
1. You are too old to be fighting for a sound 😂
2. Amapiano is South african genre and it will always be a south african genre nobody can claim it , In order to still something you have to understand it first so that you can be able to manupulate it the way you like without it losing its aunthecity is something nigerians failed to do only Diamonds platinum is doing that and he is very quiet not noisy about it.
3. South africans made amapiano popular , It started to trend during lockdown on tiktoks then it was southern african DJ who started having amapiano gigs in UK and Nigerians started jumping in.. its like catching a taxi that is already heading to a mall .
4. Biggest amapiano songs in SA and abroad actually are those ones with no Nigerian feature on them ...eg Mnike, Tshwala etc so lets not lie to each other
5. South africa is the biggest music market in Africa artists makes profit here because we support and purchase music so no Nigerians brought amapiano to the markert for that matter
6. No Nigerians are involved in amapiano when you say amapiano immediately everybody thinks of SA...Let SA shine and have their time lets not be jealous of them they created a good sound ...its theirs and they worked hard to make it popular outside africa
South Africans are the Owner Amapiano, Nigerians own the market to take it to global.
which market lmoa
South Africa's music industry is the largest in Africa in purchasing parity terms.
South Africans created amapiano but it was not popping that much, it took collaborations, contributions and influence from some of Afrobeats great before it went global( Davido & focalistic, Davido ft Adekunle Gold, Burna boy ft yabakuluku, Dj NekTunes Dorime, Lojay Monalisa, Burna boy performs Jerusalema almost all his shows and concerts plus Asake's influence on Amapiano, ASake got Grammy Nominations for his song titled "Amapiano" . Almost all Amapiano hit songs apart from Jerusalema were by Nigerian artists or at least have Nigerian artists ft. Yes credit most be given to South Africans for creating Amapiano but Nigerian artists made it global it's a fact
That song is not amapiano you fool
Nope tiktok made amapiano popular
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 name the Amapiano songs that tick made popular than the ones I mentioned aside Jerusalema?
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 there is no Amapiano tick songs bigger than Dorime by Goya ameno Jerusalema came close and is because of Burna boys influence that took it to another level
South Africa makes that music effortlessly....that is some culture Wow🎉 big proops to Africa
Aww oh no . As a Nigerian i will never say we took Ampiano from South Africans . Its a South Africa and East African sound. We are only supporting the south ,central Africans promote their sound to the world 🌎 And that represents us as Africans ❤
East Africa? Are you sick
@@kagimanye1757udakiwe lo 😂😂😂
@@thandomkhabela525 East Africans west Africans very toxic
@@kagimanye1757 How's your mental health?
Naija artistes made it go global.
lies 😊
lies
Mention one Nigerian amapiano which is global
We are even tired of Amapiano at the moment. It waters down the uniqueness of Afrobeats. And now am glad that our artist are infusing less and less amapiano drum beats in our music
They should let go of our sound and move on. That would be nice
@@kagimanye1757 If u are observant, u would notice that Amapiano isn't featured in our Afrobeats and nobody is bothered. The toxicity from South Africans who hate to share anything was already too tiring and now we realize that we never really needed it. It was only an experiment gone soar
@@kagimanye1757Very soon your most cherished amapiano will fade out. A genre with no lyrics just dance can't last long. What happened to makosa will soon happen to amapiano 😂😂😂😂
@@emmersonadi3067meaning you know ABSOLUTELY nothing about the genre cos most of the songs are actually prayer, you speak of no lyrics? Which songs?
There is no battle...the stupidity is awesome
We don't do afrobeats
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South Africa owns amapiano but Nigeria had the market to take the amapiano to the world
Na you lie bro SA made a market for amapiano and nigeria copied amapiano when they realize the genre is going global
@@Edemaeyidoyo-de5ub our music is well known throughout the world no Nigerian helped us make known stop jealousy
They forget nigerian artist come to SA to boost their careers South Africans are buy far creative the most beings when in comes to music when we compare them to other Africans I mean how many genre's of music do we have here, Nigerians are just loud
@@Nator_OfficialSA that's true for me
@@Sivuyilemtshambelabut youre the one who is jealous claiming to have made amapiano popular which is a lie 😂
No one will take amapiano is culture straight from kasi south Africa ❤
South African Dj's they are going out to they world playing Amapiano again tik-tok Nigerians epreciate it
You don`t even know the lyrics which means Us South Africans OWN, CONQURE and BLESS ya`ll with Amapiano, stay with your Afrobeat, we love our songs in IsZulu which is the language they use in ALL Amapiano songs😊
Grown ups arguing about DANCE please folks there's enough hate around the world just enjoy yourselves
SA owns it
You don reach 2k subscribers now with Nigerian help. Tmrw you start cursing them?
Stop being so obsessed with South Africans, its cringy 😢😢
I've never heard a song going before the singer. You guys with inventions!!! You expropriated afro beats and now on course to expropriate amapiano at least in your heads. Good luck!!!
actually South Africans have it but nigerians introduced it to the whole world and with a little nigerian touch
Your facts are wrong.
It was Asake that took it to the Grammys
Credits to South Africans, the real originators of cool...
Your analysis is on point. Nice outfit. And thanks for the laugh b4 u ended the show
Youre lying 😂😂nothing on point about abalysis here
You're right bro! She was on point.
Nigeria: "Drake"...Culture vulture
South Africa: "Kendrick Lamar"...They Not Like Us!!!
Nigeria never thinks playing second fidel. Who's SA? Little do you know that Nigeria don't compete with Africa. We compete with the US & Europe. Know this, know peace 💯🔥💥📌📌📌
@@IsaiahOyarese-xd4li you tell us about competing with America and UK, with what exactly?
@@lindokuhleraulinga8609 Talk entertainment bruh. Talk of intelligence bruh. Talk of excellence bruh. Need I remind you. When you South Africans were going through your so call Apartheid. You people begged Nigeria for help. We sent our doctors to your rescue. Even your man Julius Malema testifies to it. That Nigeria don't compete you people they compete with the like of American and the rest of Europe. I'm quoting from J. Malema
@@IsaiahOyarese-xd4lithe west can't even compete with us. Just like Ghana, SA too small to compete with us, the giant of Africa. They will always be bitter and jealous of Nigeria but we keep on moving higher and higher. Jealousy is a disease.
@@IsaiahOyarese-xd4li Of course Malema is your president, no wonder he lost so many votes; however, I disagree with you in all your points. Nigeria has quantity while SA has quality, I once had nightmares because of Nigerian movies. And you can search for yourself which African country has the highest IQ. And I also remember having a conversation about foreigners during apartheid with my grandmother, she told me they never even knew it existed (since there was no social media) they knew mostly about Southern African countries so I don't know which South Africans asked for Nigerian help and I don't even remember a story about a Nigerian dying for freedom in South Africa.
AfroPiano AmaPiano👌👊🔥🔥🔥
How can a song blow n leave d artist behind......😅😅😅😅😂😂😂
Funny but truth.
Genre belongs to SA it can never be taken away from them they made it popular
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Lol you did not take amapiano from us , you just turned it pop and sampled aspects of the genre, amapiano will always sound authentic when it comes for the land down under please stop this
@tapiwanashezvaita1419, we definitely do not want that. We are open to collaboration with anyone who is open to us. Together, we can do more. We should be united and not divided, but others are haters and envious of us. We are peaceful and loving people, but if you come for us, we will come for you, and we don’t back down like Donald Trump. One love and unity to us. One Africa, let's stop the hatred and division.
Definitely, No one can take it from South Africa, the original inventors of Amapiano, we just love it. The rhythm, flow, energy and all. Such a soothing sound with great vibe always.
You couldn't take it even if you tried. It's our culture and our soul.
What is Amapiano?
A sound Nigerians trying to claim because its now global
Keep dreaming,,,original is original how can a fake be better than original
Nigerians never claimed Amapiano!
It is essentially House music from South Africa!!
No question!!
It was treated as a fad in Nigeria, but because Nigerian artists are more lyrical and vocal, it sort of moved Amapiano a few good notches up!
But it's all good!
Despite a lot of negative noise, Nigerians and South Africans frequently collaborate on songs!
👊🏾🇳🇬👊🏾🇳🇬!!
It's not South African house music, but a whole urban culture with deep history is ealier sub cultures. Unless you'll also say Afrobeats is just Nigerian Dancehall.
They mainly sing in native languages, just because you don't understand doesn't mean that there is no emphasis on lyricism it depends on the artist.
Nigerians didn't improve anything musically or culturally with Amapiano, what they did is help with global marketing because Afrobeats was trending as a genre. In fact it's the opposite, Amapiano fusion added a new burst of flavour to Nigerian Afrobeats i.e. Asake
Lastly, Tyla is not Amapiano or Afrobeats but has benefitted from both genres
From south africa to the world...sa manufacturers the rest do copy recently i came across a song called Canada by magnito(that song has kwaito elements all over it for the first time i thought was mapaputsi)...they can copy coz they lack creativity of producing their own rhythm/sound wich they can be identified with...yet they call themselves giants of Africa funny-ryt😅
Google does not know everything, stop it!!
I also want you to reacton the rise and fall of highlife music and it origin.
Highlife music probably originated from Liberia, but you can also say it's West African music.
Some West African countries like Liberia, Ghana, and Nigeria, just to name a few. They all have their highlife style of music.
@@Daseeker4895highlife is from Ghana not all over west Africa palm wine music u can say that but highlife music is Ghana’s twist on palm wine music with our native sounds from the Akans and the ga ppl and we named our music highlife where did u ppl come out and name ur music highlife before we Ghanaians Ghana is known for highlife and the same highlife sound was used to influence the same Afrobeat music
@@julianaansah6367 Continue to fool yourself.
Very well said
keep lying to your self
Wow bae if not that ave been watching u on UA-cam if someone tells me u a Cameroonian i will say it a lie Omo ur English speaking too clear I think sey u be naija Ooo I later knew that u r from English speaking part of Cameroon nice one keep it up
Who cares where the music comes from? If it’s good, people enjoy. Some of you like squabbling and fighting over meaningless things.
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Nigerians r taking amapiano to d world for their own benefit.
Tshwala bam song is not even popular in SA.
Guys stop lying bring facts 😂😂 The original tshwala was already top 10 in american bill board charts before remix stop lying
You're always copy everything SA does and claim you took to the world. You're our pappets
🤣🤣🤣🤣 We are your puppets but we keep coming to your country to marry your wives and make their wretched life better and make your economy grow
South African always begging Nigeria and always copying Nigerians.
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What was amapiano before nigeria 🇳🇬 😂😂
@@kennyking5606 Abeg ask dem souti noise makers o
@@kennyking5606it was amapiano.Nigeria is just a big village you always brag about stupid stuff. Brag about infrastructure,economy and industrial capacity things that make a country great not stupid stuff
You're just fueling animosity with this BS title. Stop it, umdala
Both countries are running ama piano. Without South Africa there will be no ama piano and without Nigeria ama piano will remain a south African local beat.
@emmanuelayodele7901 You are absolutely wrong. It was the Southern African diaspora that first hosted Amapiano parties in the UK and had our DJs touring there. Nigerians took the now annoying hard log drum and fused it into their own, they didn't export SA amapiano, they merely capitalised on what was already a moving train.
Nigerians can never be ambassadors for dance music, and DJs in dance music play in those circles not necessarily global superstars.
The covid pandemic lockdown and social media especially the balcony mixes, promoted amapiano.
@@lebo5281 you might be correct. I am only talking because I only got to know amapiano when my fellow countrymen started jumping on it.
@@lebo5281 why do you call the log drum annoying?... 😄😄.. Omo that's the sugar in amapiano I swear.
@@emmanuelayodele7901 Maybe in Nigeria but Nigeria is not a country the rest of the world cares about. Nobody thinks Amapiano and think of Nigerians
@@lozi4163 of course I know even here in Nigeria whenever we hear those unique and attention catching beat what comes to mind is South Africa.
Stop with the divide to gain views
Burner Boy has an attitude Jamaica dont want him
And he doesn't want them either. Their hatred can't stop him and can stop afrobeats.
@@FiestaAjayiNigeria stole Afrobeat from Jamaica, like they want to steal Amapiano. Don't associate yourself with Nigerians man. No good. Burner Boy show his true colours, mm what a disgrace
@@FiestaAjayiNigerians stole Afrobeat from Jamaica man
Imagine small Jamaica 🇯🇲
@@michealobiojogwu yes oh brother, not thier fault at all but they are learning fast, afrobeats is not their mate
My Africa people Dem 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Sorry o. Someone made a statement that has been making me laugh since PM. That person is a South African. He said SA don't love Nigerian movies that it's gives them nightmares. Does anyone hates Nigerian movies please click dislike if you don't
I am a Nigerian and I can testify that Nigerian movies give me original nightmares too. But I'm a nightmare-loving kinda guy.
Original way better
I don't even like it