You are LYING, you don’t do Amapiano, you don’t have the essence, understanding, vibe , none of that. SA is the one that made it famous because it is authentic to us.
A smart business person would have used the opportunity to make a remix with the Nigerian instead of chasing dusts. The South African artists would have made it global with the inclusion of the Nigerian. It is simple penetrate the Nigeria market and go global.❤
You have a point. But it is just right he sought permission before sampling the song. It is someone's intellectual property. Mind you, the song is a popular song in South Africa. And I dont think a remix with Smada would propel the song. Smada is not even known. 😊
It's love like wanting to tear Nigeria down, and curtail the success of Afrobeat. The good thing is that Ghanaians also tear each other down, which prevents your Entertainment from making progressing.
Nigeria fused Amapiano with Afrobeat, and it brought Amapiano global attention, and won them the Grammy. And Ghana is hurting.
Yes, Nigerian artistes popularized Amapiano in the western but I am not sure that was grounds for Tyler's Grammy award. "Water" is not even Amapiano.
@@TheArtandthePeople it is according to the owner
@@TheArtandthePeoplehow you can popularize something with shit rubbish copies of something? Nigerians can't do amapiano, full stop.
Cultural thieves fused nothing Afrobeats is afrodead.
You are LYING, you don’t do Amapiano, you don’t have the essence, understanding, vibe , none of that. SA is the one that made it famous because it is authentic to us.
South Africa simply can't do this music sh*t better than Nigeria. Smada is not even a musician. Know this and know peace.
If Smada is not a musician, what's he then? 😊
For me, he did great on the song.
A smart business person would have used the opportunity to make a remix with the Nigerian instead of chasing dusts. The South African artists would have made it global with the inclusion of the Nigerian. It is simple penetrate the Nigeria market and go global.❤
You have a point. But it is just right he sought permission before sampling the song. It is someone's intellectual property.
Mind you, the song is a popular song in South Africa. And I dont think a remix with Smada would propel the song. Smada is not even known. 😊
What’s all the talk about? If he sampled without permission sue him. What’s all the talk on social media?
She mentioned that Smada does the needful or get ready for court
You must be a Ghanaian. Carrying your beef everywhere
Yes, I am. And I even mentioned it in the video.
But you know we (Ghanaians) don't beef with you guys. Its all love.😁
It's love like wanting to tear Nigeria down, and curtail the success of Afrobeat. The good thing is that Ghanaians also tear each other down, which prevents your Entertainment from making progressing.
@@TheArtandthePeople you ghanaians are bad , hello there is no love from you people, stay with ghana and leave nigeria alone, thumbs down on your page
SA and Tyla own afrobeats now
@@Jonyblaze143Nope. Tyla is a Pop star.
This is not music
Di domkop tsa Nigeria can't even speak our language