NOTE: Ghanian needs to take this narrative out of their mind that Nigeria 🇳🇬 want/will take what belongs to another country. We don't take anything from anybody. This is the reason Nigeria 🇳🇬 will continue to grow in an astronomical rate because we" flow like water" Pheelz said. No one can tame us we move. Our success and progress are in God support and our gene and God place us where we are in all facet of Life not only music
After Ghana will say pheelz came to Ghana to learn music, all Nigeria musician seems to be coming to Ghana to learn I wonder what Ghana musicians are going to Nigeria to do, just asking, what do I know
I know right, they are the ones actually copying from Nigeria. Lasmid, a Ghanaian artist even said it. He said, “we sound like Nigerians, because they are the ones making waves right now”. From Camidoh, Kelvyn boy, Gyakie, they all copied from Nigeria. Yet, you will have Banku villagers say, Nigeria came to copy from them…😂😂😂
Please Ghanaians, correct this negative characterization of Nigerians as aggressive. They're industrious and persevere in every of their undertakings and equally resourceful. Aggression with no brain or intelligence won't take you anywhere. So, keep this in mind .
What PHEELZ is not articulating properly about the 9JA sound is that our traditional sounds like Juju, Fuji, our High life version, Original Afrobeat etc. are the source of the new sound that has gone global.
This question about how Nigerian artiste do it is like asking a question about "how Nigerian-yoruba talking drum works (gangan drum)" - the answer is just: it comes from inside the drummer-it's internal. There is no formular to it, no music code or what have you. By the way, nice conversation..
What the interviewers are trying to get at and what Pheelz probably didn't say is that there are influences to the Nigerian sound that makes it unique whether it's from the perspective of the producer or the artiste. There are things that are innately Nigerian that any Nigerian can easily relate to. There's the Nigerian culture and traditional sound and instruments. There are Nigerian legendary musicians, There are Nigerian traditional music genres, there are Nigerian churches, mosques, chants etc. All these and more are what influences the Nigerian sound. It's a mix of what makes Nigeria Nigeria if that makes sense. It's the shared identity. Not really about a general technical knowledge hive.
What are these ghanaians actually looking for in Naija?, this looks like fact finding mission than an interview, please Pheelz dont spill much, this concern from ghana is not from a place of love, its Jealousy, first they want to find out who produces us, the record labels we are signed to, how we promote our music, they want to copy and paste, then later they say it all started in ghana.
Listen to M.I rap album in 2022, the likes of NAZ the American rapper was featured on it.... It was a banger... THE GUY that's the album name. Rap is alive in Nigeria.
Pheelz mouth go dey run like tap. E be like say him no know this people. See as dem dey pick him brain. Abi dem no tell am? Tomorrow, dem go say na dem teach us. Hear him say " we need to come together " as Africans. For what? We don come together as Naija finish? You no see who to work with for Ghana na Toxic shatta wale. O o serious.
Shatta wale is working with olamide is he not desame person insulting nigerians miracle nor dey tire jesus o,please our artist should leave this ghanian people let them do their thing e dey vex me,because today nigerians are bad and tomorrow you want to link up with nigerians we don't like hypocrites
NOTE: Ghanian needs to take this narrative out of their mind that Nigeria 🇳🇬 want/will take what belongs to another country. We don't take anything from anybody. This is the reason Nigeria 🇳🇬 will continue to grow in an astronomical rate because we" flow like water" Pheelz said. No one can tame us we move. Our success and progress are in God support and our gene and God place us where we are in all facet of Life not only music
What about the issue in Lagos?
Pheelz is so blessed. He is so humble and a great achiever. So down to earth❤
After Ghana will say pheelz came to Ghana to learn music, all Nigeria musician seems to be coming to Ghana to learn I wonder what Ghana musicians are going to Nigeria to do, just asking, what do I know
I know right, they are the ones actually copying from Nigeria. Lasmid, a Ghanaian artist even said it. He said, “we sound like Nigerians, because they are the ones making waves right now”. From Camidoh, Kelvyn boy, Gyakie, they all copied from Nigeria. Yet, you will have Banku villagers say, Nigeria came to copy from them…😂😂😂
They're beginning to realize that they know nothing and own nothing. Better for them
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Great interview, you guys are redefining GH entertainment. I hope tomorrow 'somebody' will not say Pheelz came to learn from Ghana.
You get it, instead he went to teach them.
It's good to mention it oh, 😂😂😂😂 dem fit talk so dead easy!!
Should it happen in the future, your post is here for reference. Great thoughts! @Ekene Samuel.
😂😂😂 exactly
Truth oh 😂😂😂
As a Ghanaian I think I should be listening to more of Pheelz
Check out his new song "Stand by you", you are welcome.
Nigeria creates media jobs for people who talk about Nigeria. Ghana is the most beneficiary, because they can't stop talking about Nigeria
For him to switch from production to recording himself,, he’s a genius
Please Ghanaians, correct this negative characterization of Nigerians as aggressive. They're industrious and persevere in every of their undertakings and equally resourceful. Aggression with no brain or intelligence won't take you anywhere. So, keep this in mind .
TRUTH 💯
Give Flowers to Nigerians, those guys are extremely intelligent and creative.
Those songs beats he produced with those artistes he mentioned are just simply amazing. Those beats are just cold and sick.
What PHEELZ is not articulating properly about the 9JA sound is that our traditional sounds like Juju, Fuji, our High life version, Original Afrobeat etc. are the source of the new sound that has gone global.
Wow at 16 he produced that beat to Olamide- Go down low. That's a crazy beat. Banger!
Teni billionaire my all time best Pheelz PRODUCTION
The eagerness with which Ghanaians want to learn how Nigeria does music is very funny. If you have it you have it.
i thought i was the only one that noticed that
Dont mind them. I thought they said we learnt music from them.
They can always learn from each other with humility.
There's nothing wrong in learning
Love Pheelz! Really enjoyed this!
They want to know how water 💦 take pass enter coconut 🥥…. Pheelz dey confuse dem😂😂😂😂
Hopefully a 🇬🇭will not say he came to steal there craft
This question about how Nigerian artiste do it is like asking a question about "how Nigerian-yoruba talking drum works (gangan drum)" - the answer is just: it comes from inside the drummer-it's internal. There is no formular to it, no music code or what have you. By the way, nice conversation..
What the interviewers are trying to get at and what Pheelz probably didn't say is that there are influences to the Nigerian sound that makes it unique whether it's from the perspective of the producer or the artiste.
There are things that are innately Nigerian that any Nigerian can easily relate to. There's the Nigerian culture and traditional sound and instruments. There are Nigerian legendary musicians, There are Nigerian traditional music genres, there are Nigerian churches, mosques, chants etc. All these and more are what influences the Nigerian sound. It's a mix of what makes Nigeria Nigeria if that makes sense. It's the shared identity. Not really about a general technical knowledge hive.
These guys are giving me breakfast club vibes. Replicating that platform is cool. well done guys!!
I will still come back again and again and again to watch this video 🤙
We Nigerians are always talking Love but all other African country is hating us
Always playing the victim antics,what makes you think you nigerians preach love and the other African countries preach war?
True o
What are these ghanaians actually looking for in Naija?, this looks like fact finding mission than an interview, please Pheelz dont spill much, this concern from ghana is not from a place of love, its Jealousy, first they want to find out who produces us, the record labels we are signed to, how we promote our music, they want to copy and paste, then later they say it all started in ghana.
Exactly 💯
Mehn pheelz too knowledgeable not to speak much of is magic touch on production
Fantastic interview 🇳🇬🌎💎
The lady made a lots of sense..
Listen to M.I rap album in 2022, the likes of NAZ the American rapper was featured on it.... It was a banger... THE GUY that's the album name. Rap is alive in Nigeria.
What an interview….love u guys
The supposed creators of afrobeats and now asking critical questions from the supposed learners😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
See the way they are learning from Naija all the time, but oloriburuku people will still be forming
🤣🤣🤣
this is more like an Interrogation than an interview.
Excatly
Please kindly work on your sound, it is not sounding rich enough. Anyway, Good interview and visuals.
There’s nothing wrong the sound
There's something Pheelz is not telling us... The guy doesn't want to spill it out...The secret behind the making of their beats
Creativity is personal. I think he has already said a lot. And it's important that you know that Nigeria government is not involved
U want to know how water 💦 got into coconut🥥 😂😂😂
Wow, Ghanaians are asking questions about Afrobeats. I thought Ghana claims to have created Afrobeat.
Shatta Wale
Ghanaians like freebies alot. Its either they want things cheap or u give it to them for free. They are not ready to spend heavily.
Wetin this people wan know 😂😂😂😂yhoooooo pheelze is smart sha him no too loose guard
Pheelz mouth go dey run like tap. E be like say him no know this people. See as dem dey pick him brain. Abi dem no tell am? Tomorrow, dem go say na dem teach us. Hear him say " we need to come together " as Africans. For what? We don come together as Naija finish? You no see who to work with for Ghana na Toxic shatta wale. O o serious.
No mind am
@Don't tell me nonsense
Star comment. 🌟
Speak English
Regardless we still there giant
I’m even surprised 😅😅😅😂
This is an interrogation.....not an interview! How do you expect him to tell you what makes his music tick. Typical!!!!
What sort of interview is this? It seems like they need a Masterclass in the business of making music.
These guys put words into artistes mouths. And they probe too much trying to get the secret to Nigeria's afrobeats.
Wetin una dey find for Ghana?....Dem just won eat him brain.
Instead of them to accept that Nigeria is their daddy,they are there asking disgusting questions.
Exactly
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Its always about the money inflow question...these ghanians😂😂😂
So you guys now want to learn from Naija’s?
What exactly are they doing in Ghana studios very cheap people
Shatta wale is working with olamide is he not desame person insulting nigerians miracle nor dey tire jesus o,please our artist should leave this ghanian people let them do their thing e dey vex me,because today nigerians are bad and tomorrow you want to link up with nigerians we don't like hypocrites
Why your guest is more successful than any of you would. Be rigid and don’t go with the trend