I think I speak for all or most South Africans when I say we don't mind them jumping on the wave, the problem comes when they try to push it as their own thing... Like you said, when something blows up, people will jump on it, Africans jumped on hip hop but we still acknowledge that it's an American genre, we might add our own little twist to it, but we still acknowledge the fact that however we change it, it still has that American influence, to jack a whole developed structure and just add a flute to it and try to sell it as something you created is just mad disrespect to the original creators, don't get me wrong, I'm a KCee fan and I think the track is Lit, but he really shouldn't have acted like he created that when all he did was just add his touch to what South Africans created...
Well put my dear, Nigerians have a tendency of hijacking things, they actually think everything good is for them not other people and they are messing with the wrong one's
That is what I call uncreative, cheating, and copying other people's things, I don't know what the heck is ojapiano because amapiano has a mix of SA deep house and kwaito and qhumo
What surprise me is that nigerians were the first people to say amapiano is sh*t ,after seeing the world jamming to it,,now they on it they start saying they make it better than SA,listen to new davido song that beat is 100% amapiano there nothing new on that beat except his singing
South Africa name and Amapiano trend (clickbait)😡. I didn't see much of South African reference in the video, yet title says "South Africans" This is an Ojapiano promo.
No one has better dance moves in Africa than Ghana, the issue is that you guys are so delusional, you create an award and crown yourselves the winners lol, when it comes to entertainment in Africa, people hardly mention South Africans. you guys should get out of your bubble and face the reality that the way you guys hype yourselves, is not the same way others see you guys. you guys are the best in everything only in your head
@@sindanonegongo1199 As an African who's neither South African nor Nigerian and therefore has no dog in this fight, I support you on this. No one will ever be able to dethrone South Africans as being the creators of amapiano, but the Nigerians have an international reach that has pushed the genre far and wide. South Africans are characteristically 'in-house' i.e. a closed circuit economy and this has spilled over to your music, but the Nigerians and their networks in Europe, especially the UK and US have made them somewhat of the global ambassadors of the genre. South Africans such as the Major League twins have done a lot to push the music globally with their international tours, but there seems to be a global network that Nigerians *had already built up* with their Afrobeats sound, even before they jumped on piano, that they have used to push piano globally. But again, no one is taking your flowers as South Africans away from you.. this is just an outsider's observation. @thembi9645
The word "AmaPiano" literally means "The Pianos" in IsiZulu, and I don't understand why Nigerians include "Piano" in Oja while it's a musical instrument of their choice.
They make up things that have nothing to do with their culture,amapiano is in SA's DNA, whether it is a protest, Matching, toyi-toyi, cultural events, or sports there is always a sound. This Nigerian artist is disrespectful.
I'm not gonna lie I Only heard of this Ojapiano thing yesterday when watching your reaction to Swae Lee misrepresenting amapiano. In all honesty making an amapiano beat than layering it with one instrument doesn't change the fact that it's still amapiano...you don't make a hip-hop track than add one instrument and call it something else, so why do it with amapiano.
@@albah289 no one is emotional here...all we're saying is that,jump on the sound,but don't rename it. I can't now jump on Afrobeats and add a Zulu drum,then all of a sudden it's "Zulubeat". Add the damned flute,just don't rename the entire genre!
@@invictus9945 no one is hijacking anything chill, how can i be emotional when i don't care about Amapiano or Ojapiano. i don't even listen to Amapiano or Know any South African artist that a Nigerian didn't feature like Focalistic and recently Musa keys.
How are you better than Nigerians? Your Piano didn’t go beyond your borders until Nigerians helped you popularize it. It’s just a wave by the way, it’ll pass.
I’ve been cracking My head about where have I heard this beat from by kcee ojapiano because it sounds SUPER FAMILIAR. And when I hear it I get the urge to say “ayoyo” then it hit Me. It’s Tobetsa “Mmao ha o bone” the original one! So basically on top of using log drums (South African) and adding the oja. They basically sampled a South African song actually even the new Tobetsa at that 😅.
As a South Africans what I noticed Nigerians likes to be on our case ,they like competing with us and we don’t even give them attention maybe that’s what worries them that we don’t mind them.
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 like I have said, this Nigerians are always in our case, it’s like they want attention from us and want to compete with us and we really don’t have that time to recognise them ,besides they’re not important, we focused on building SA 🇿🇦not nonsense things.
I think you guys are given Nigerians attention, be honest with yourself no Nigerian said Amapiano is not from South Africa. you guys really need to get out of your bubble and see the reality, 1. Amapiano is not as popular as you think but it is getting there 2. South African music/artists are not popular outside of Southern Africa. you have no global star from South Africa, maybe lebo M and blackcoffee 3. No South African artists have made up to 3 global hit songs, your songs mostly doesn't cross Southern Africa
@alba2019 I think Nigerians try too much to get attention from SA 1. Amapiano is a South African Genre and it is well known 2. SA pushed amapiano to the world by themselves and they still do ...Nigerians jumped to something that was already up there 3. NIGERIANS have big population and theyre everywhere their music will also be global they can't compare themselves to South Africans 4. Nobody said Nigerians shouldn't try to sample amapiano problem start when you disrespect the Originators of the Genre ...your attitude is bad people fix your attitude first...you disrespect SA amapino yet you chose to jumped to it hypocritical 5. SA was international in the early 80s so our Country has been popular way back we don't need no one to put push music for us ...Genre we hold many grammies In Africa...we are Mandela babies commo we blew up long time back 🇿🇦
@@albah289 Dude we not flooding other countries like Nigerians ,Do you know that 80%+ of black foreigners in America are Nigerians ? Stop being attention seekers and wanting to compete with us, I personally don’t have time for Nigerians.
Imagine i come up with an "AMAHIPHOP"genre and say its South African that time it has the same instrumental sound of hip hop which is American, MAKE IT MAKE SENSE just because you added cheese to your meal does not make it a different dish all together, if he had said "OJA KEY" none of this would have probably not happened. anyways we not that touched 😅
but "AMAHIPHOP" would be South African genre if that scenario happened which would be different from HIPHOP, people should chill. Amapiano is from South Africa and Ojapiano is from Nigeria
@@albah289 your reasoning on amahiphop is ridiculous😂 so I bet you'd go with ojahiphop if you had the chance. Adding one instrument to a whole genre doesn't change it 🙄 I thought the ojapiano thing was just a song title nmmm so you guys be claiming it's a genre on its own when it's just Amapiano to be honest *Amapiano with a twist* The song is nice let's leave it at that.
You shouldn't be angry @Ôjapiano brotherly rather we all should embrace it celebrate it and promote it because it is a genre from Africa 🌍 and we rep our continent with our African music. Shalom
you are missing it bro "ojapiano" is the title of the song not a gener. a lot of people are really misunderstanding this whole thing and trying to cause an issue out of nothing.
Amapiano is called ama-piano because its made by multiple piano keys. So yall wanna tell me that ojapiano is made by oja not piano. Please do not call amapiano when the music doesn't have any piano in it. DO NOT USE THE WORD AMAPIANO FOR CLICKBAIT
Man I'm South African and here in S.A we don't even care about all that we don't even know it, anyway just cause you riding the wave and you happen to put an intriguing instrument on it doesn't make you and inventor nor a pioneer man come on, it's me putting a saxophone on a trap beat and claiming am now a pioneer of " saxotrap" like come on its like adding sauce or spice to a existing recipe
Your jealousy for the trending ÔJAPIANO won't add anything in your bank account nor make you grow fat. Amapiano and Ôjapiano has their two different uniqueness, when your brother cooks a delicious food appreciate and say it is delicious not criticizing.
As South Africans we are happy that amapiano are growing bigger even in other countries they are beginning to add there own spice to it ( but the only wrong thing is the name "ojapiano" really)
It all falls under AMAPIANO we have house piano , deep piano , hip piano , Trap piano , gqom piano (mnike) , jazz piano and more , now there is oja piano it's all Amapiano
How would you know what is Ôjapiano when you restricted yourself down Southern Africa and can't even your smartphone to do simple research on ÔJAPIANO from South East Nigeria.
Does Google knows what amapiano is ? For ur information Oja means flute in Igbo language in the south Eastern part of Nigeria That's what Kcee meant in the title of his song,in other words Flute piano
@@johnsilas7548Yes, since you can't use your phone for a simple google search I'll help you out, and I qoute: "Amapiano, a Zulu or isixhosa word loosely translated to "the pianos", is a subgenre of house and Kwaito music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterised by synths and wide percussive basslines. Parent Genre: Kwaito" And to add, flutes and other wind instruments have been used in amapiano beats for a while now, to make a flute sound a specific way and making it a whole different genre doesn't make any sense.
At this point who cares....Ojapiano let it trend let's see how far it gets ..Music and politics don't mix...Amapiano was a thing and new things get introduced..Nigerians are Nigerians 😂😂
This sound has always existed in South Africa and has always been populer and is still popular.. I South Africa it still falls under Amapiano. Nigerians always steal from us or modify our things and claim them as theirs. We kinda tired of it. According to me there is no Ojapiano but only Amapiano. We did not steal Afrobeat or modify it and claim it as ours. Damn I am angry😡😡😠
Let's be honest here, apart from Nigerian traditional music, Nigeria doesn't have any local genre originally from Nigeria, even Afrobeats are from Ghana, they hijacked the genre from Ghanaians. I once asked Nigerians if they had any other local genres originally from Nigeria apart from Afrobeats and they all said NO!!! So basically they make a living from other people's sweat. If they can add flavour into other countries' music genres, they why can't they create their own distinctive genre originally from Nigeria with these flavours of theirs?
Mind you the mentioned sounds have existed LONG BEFORE Afrobeat ewvr fucking existed. What? You think music didn't exist in Nigeria until Afrobeat? We were just sitting there music less for centuries and decades? Lol Fuji is older than your great grand fathers, bàtà is older than your great great grandfather where the hell do you think Fela even got the inspo from? One second into hearing Fela's music you can immediately tell it's JuJu music of the Yoruba people, all the traditional drums he used too like na ment dey worry you?
@@ruthydaniels2565 I don't listen to West African music, but it's written in the history books that Afrobeat music started in Ghana during the 1920s... You guys stole it and added some Nigerian touch to it, the same way you're trying to do the same thing with amapiano.
Which book are you talking about?? I see nothing but envy and jealousy,if you don't know the true story about Afrobeat just keep quiet 🤫 Just give me one Afrobeat music from Ghana you can not even name one. You can say whatever you like about Nigerian music 🎵 we don't care, keep hating, your hate and jealousy can never stop us Nigerians 😂😂😂 who God bless no man destroy I rest my case 😂😂😂
@@ruthydaniels2565 why would I be jealous when our artists already have won more Grammy awards than the so called giant of Africa? And where did I mention a book?🤣🤣🤣
The hate on Nigeria is too much from South Africa, just because someone named a song ojapiano. That's why I love Kenyans, they are always happy to jam to Nigerian music and I love Kenyan music. Efulefu them when no get work insulting Nigeria
No, Nigerians are after SANS, they must get life and stop competing with SANS. SANS don't care about Nigerians that's why they don't even know that there's so called OJAPIANO. it's not hatred.
No you guys hate yourselves. It so funny how when other Africans countries succeed us South Africa's clap our hands and are happy for yall. When afrobeats was trending we clapped out hands. Danced to it and were happy. Even when we saw that y'all stole some of our dance moves. But when suddenly a South African genre is trending this happens. Why is your country always associated with stealing other countries in Africa's genres. We were minding our own business and clapping for y'all. We never tried to steal afrobeats and modify it ... but when it is or other African countries succeeding in something this allegations always come up. It not the first time .
Honestly speaking south African have always been strict with house music of which they'll rather abandon the genre and get to another thing when it's ruined. Honestly Nigerian artists are ruining the genre because they don't understand the background of the music. Its been many decades that DJ's from Europe relocated here in south Africa to make house music and all its sub genres. It's like underground rap and commercial rap in America. There's beef on that the others changed it to pop music
Ojapiano is not a genre .. u play oja #penny whistle and name it #amapiano what makes the oja a #piano? Nigerians like to compare themselves to South Africans a lot .. that instrument sound like the penny whistle that is played in the Kwela music if the 60s ..
We don’t care we South Africans have been doing Hip hop genre but they have always acknowledged the creators.This oja or oga not sure but jealousy is nasty
This fight started on Twitter where the American guy said Nigerians introduced him to Amapiano. Amapiano is a South African genre Nigerians have no business in our business because we dont interfere with their Afro pop
It’s impossible for Nigerians to compete with SANs in music. The formula is simple. Our hits are accompanied by lit dance moves. Nigerians expect the song to do all the heavy lifting. Whilst We issue a complete entertainment product. You’ll never see SANs making videos on Nigerian dance moves, never!!!
Abeg who denies that amapiano belongs to South Africans? Its OBVIOUS but the thing is when its mixed with a cultural element from somewhere then it becomes different from the pure amapiano hence naming it ojapiano 2+2 abeg. If he simply called it amapiano they will vex and shout that, that is not how amapiano sounds like, there are nuances in music the flute is the traditional Oja sound that has very significant spiritual meaning in the Eastern part of Nigeria. I don't get how SA people are mad that while the music is named after the literal instrument made to create this sound, he made it clear that its inspiration is atill from amapiano. If he simply called it Oja you people will shout. Any Nigerian artists naming their sound whatever and adding piano there is acknowledging the source of the sound which is SA! but its still a different tune because another element has been added una no go rest. On which planet is anyone dragging with y'all that you don't own amapiano? On which planet? That sound is so distinct the second anyone hears it. Did you people create Oja flute sound? Do you even know it existed until now? So he should name it amapiano finish and not acknowledge his culture that he fused it with?
Even in Kpop they call their hip-hop genre K-hiphop not because they dont acknowledge the black Americans for being the creators but because its Koreans that are rapping in Korean hence K-hiphop its not just hip-hop its korean hip-hop because the people doing it are korean and doing it in Korean.
For ur information Oja means flute in Igbo language in the south Eastern part of Nigeria That's what Kcee meant in the title of his song In other words flute piano
I watched this whole video because I wanted to know why that my fellow South Africans don't like ojapiano...I myself didn't know about it before...I'm still wondering why our name is there though 🤔
Yes emotion Kontroller is a music producer from Ghana and also an artist and comedian. Let's just say he his multi talented... he his one of my favourite UA-camr.. outside 🇳🇬🇳🇬 And yes that's his song at the end
The problem comes when the authenticity and origin of a thing isn't respected. Only Africans can be loyal in keeping foreign concept but quick to abuse and defile a home soil practice. The piano hit didn't start a decade ago, but has been in SA for years beyond radio record.... What others are doing its like taking Safina and telling us that they are making Naijarafina... It's disrespectful. How will Americans feel if Canadians will claim to know the feeling of slavery and saying infact theirs was better... It's a travesty
😂😂🤣🤣 Amapiano has many genres on it's own...bur we still call it Amapiano its either soulful ,private shool or etc bur at the End is amapiano...this guys just like hijacking things What the fuck is Ojapiano Amapiano is Amapiano you can add whatever at the end is Amapiano
that gus content is mad funny ashell🤣🤣but tht ojapiano thang about SA shading it it aint true really i kinda feel like its some marketing strategy n its working out...i just wish nigerians can stop using SA as their marketing strat coz dammn they really know how to coz a stair🤣its all love thou
Reggae originated from Jamaica, and it spread to different parts of the world including the motherland. Likewise Hiphop began in America but its global, with different styles and uniqueness. So the South Africans (not all, a good number are open minded) that thought that Amapiano would remain stucked as a local genre in South Africa without breaking borders and even having other people trying to explore it more narrow minded people who don't have foresight and open mind to welcome the greatness that comes such a beautiful piece of art. All arts including music in our day and age spreads and evolves its a fact that can never change.
@@zodiye6621 tell Nasty C and ur dead AKA to stop rapping like they invented hip hop. Nobody says Nigeria invented Amapiano, nobody dey take am from ur zulu or koshan head ok. Go back and serve your white master fool...
@@tedohwtaddy9435 the fact he labelled the song with the suffix "piano" should tell that he didn't claim ownership of the genre Amapiano. In the interview he acknowledged the he fused the traditional instruments Oja with an Amapiano beat. Damn u guess fuss for nothing
Ojapiano is literally amapiano with a flute which is nothing different from the sound that already existed in South African house music, cause to us that sound is a flute, no disrespect to the Oja, but we all the way down South and we didn't know wtf that is till now, if it sounds like a flute then its a flute to us, and we have sooooo many songs that have that sound since I was a child, so as for innovation......... 🤣yeah.
For ur information Oja means flute in Igbo language in the south Eastern part of Nigeria That's what Kcee meant in the title of his song In other words flute piano
@johnsilas7548 Amapiano is a Zulu words which translate the pianos. I don't get yours why you include piano while you used a different instrument ...why don't you call it by the name of the instrument?
Guys please stick to afrobeats bcs when it comes to amapiano or piano you'll never catch up we have many genres in amapiano we making hits after hits every seconds
Well said..... Great art is when you see something, steal it and make it your own...😂😂. Like Nas said ; "No idea is original, there's nothing new under the sun"... Art is consumed by a group of people, spreads to other people and evolves over time.
Yes! Steal it and MAKE it your own! Do not claim yourself as the originator of it though. a hijacked car is all that it is, a hijacked car. It is still a stolen car! The pyramids was created with mathematics that originated in Africa. Up until now the fakers cannot produce the same with the very math that they stole!
You miss the point. Art evolves. Even your so called amapiano is not just a stand alone genre that came from no where. It evolved from Kwaito Deep House, Jazz & Lounge music. So stop acting like its all original wise guy. Your Nasty C that Raps or Lucky Dube that did Reggae music, did they invent the genre themselves? They had their influence from somewhere else. Try to be logical...
@@deedeeumondak4490 Yes art evolves! Yet it is near criminal if you invent art and someone else claim it as their own. Lucky Dube never CLAIMED to be the inventor of Reggae. He was influenced from somewhere and enjoyed using the genre, but never claimed that if it was not for him, it would have gotten nowhere, right! Logical is telling your countrymen to stop telling the everyone that they are most superior on the continent, while they are not. You have the more poverty than other African nations!
It's irrelevant if SA acknowledge Ojapiano or not. If Nigerians acknowledge it, the whole world will. We are the culture in Africa, and the African communities in the diaspora
@Lulu-wv1nt They're just enjoying it. Every other Africans enjoy Nigerian entertainment. The second we start to enjoy someone else's its a crime. We're playing with different sounds. Nobody is claiming they created amapiano
I heard one Nigerian saying we are jealous of Nigeria or Nigerians. He couldn't be wrong. We could never be jealous of Nigeria or Nigerians, there is nothing to be jealous of. Everything they have we have even more but there is so much we have they dont have. Tell me one thing to be jealous of about Nigeria. I spent hours thinking about it and I came up with nothing, zil.😅😅😅
i'm a south african ,ojapiano sounds good,not to much lyrics ,like some whack nigerian amapina called afropiano coz that thing is whack they must just quit it maybe continue this ojapiano
We don't see the real African complaining here but the guy is promoting his fluit we love it,just stop using our south African name because will make you pay
LET ME ASK A QUESTION,DO SOUTH AFRICANS OWNS KEYBOARD/PIANO? HOW IS PIANO BE SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURE.PIANO IS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN THING MY BROTHER,APIANO IS NOT ORIGINAL,BUT AJAPIANOBIS ORIGINAL BECAUSE IS A TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT TO THE IBO PEOPLE OF NIGERIA FROM TIM IMMEMORIAL,THEN YOU MANUFACTURE PIANO?
As for me I say 💭 do whatever you want, call it whatever you want but here at home 🏠🇿🇦 we dealing with real stuff AMAPIANO.. By the way I don't know this guy even on 📺 until now..
Since you restricted yourself down south Africa how would you know him? Kcee is a mega super star ⭐ of international repute. So if you don't know that ain't the fault of Kcee the Limpopo crooner. lol 😆
Head over to his channel and subscribe! ua-cam.com/video/ylcujm_TS_w/v-deo.html
I think I speak for all or most South Africans when I say we don't mind them jumping on the wave, the problem comes when they try to push it as their own thing... Like you said, when something blows up, people will jump on it, Africans jumped on hip hop but we still acknowledge that it's an American genre, we might add our own little twist to it, but we still acknowledge the fact that however we change it, it still has that American influence, to jack a whole developed structure and just add a flute to it and try to sell it as something you created is just mad disrespect to the original creators, don't get me wrong, I'm a KCee fan and I think the track is Lit, but he really shouldn't have acted like he created that when all he did was just add his touch to what South Africans created...
Well put my dear, Nigerians have a tendency of hijacking things, they actually think everything good is for them not other people and they are messing with the wrong one's
Ikooo
But we complain too much
@@afrotech998 yea we complain too much. We should be happy it's going all out to the world
No Idea Is Original But There's Nothing New Under The Sun 🌞 It's Never How You Do But How it's Done. ÔJAPIANO TO THE WORLD, yes yes y'all
I'm South African and I didn't know I was not happy with OJAPIANO. Anyway it's my first time hearing of such today!
Right? I was like what? 😂
That is what I call uncreative, cheating, and copying other people's things, I don't know what the heck is ojapiano because amapiano has a mix of SA deep house and kwaito and qhumo
He's making his money while you keep hating
@@Alan-er8kywhy not be happy that the music has opened up amapiano to a wider audience? Self hate isn’t good ooo 😊
Did South Africans create the Piano?
So they added ama to piano
And Kcee added Oja to it
So SA have amapiano
Nigeria have Oja
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Main character syndrome is a disease
Nobody in South Africa knows what Ojapiano is. We don't know who the artist is either
Absolutely nobody knows Ojapiano.
Exactly I'm surprised now we Said to hate it ...we don't even know the song
Very much
I only few big artist from Nigeria nd this one hayy I don’t him sorry
No wonder you guys are at the bottom of the continent don't worry you hear ojapiano when the whole world is done listening to it🤣😂🤣😛😝
What surprise me is that nigerians were the first people to say amapiano is sh*t ,after seeing the world jamming to it,,now they on it they start saying they make it better than SA,listen to new davido song that beat is 100% amapiano there nothing new on that beat except his singing
South Africa name and Amapiano trend (clickbait)😡. I didn't see much of South African reference in the video, yet title says "South Africans"
This is an Ojapiano promo.
We must try to chill as SAns coz we all know No one will do better Piano better than Us . Even dance moves No one come close. Easy guys
No one has better dance moves in Africa than Ghana, the issue is that you guys are so delusional, you create an award and crown yourselves the winners lol, when it comes to entertainment in Africa, people hardly mention South Africans. you guys should get out of your bubble and face the reality that the way you guys hype yourselves, is not the same way others see you guys. you guys are the best in everything only in your head
Yea, but those guys are selling it outside Africa, while we remain with it here
@@sindanonegongo1199 tiktok sold piano outside not anyone else. Why are u giving credit to wrong guys yohh ha a sana
@@thembi9645 because it’s true. Nigerians sell far more than any piano artist in history
@@sindanonegongo1199 As an African who's neither South African nor Nigerian and therefore has no dog in this fight, I support you on this. No one will ever be able to dethrone South Africans as being the creators of amapiano, but the Nigerians have an international reach that has pushed the genre far and wide. South Africans are characteristically 'in-house' i.e. a closed circuit economy and this has spilled over to your music, but the Nigerians and their networks in Europe, especially the UK and US have made them somewhat of the global ambassadors of the genre. South Africans such as the Major League twins have done a lot to push the music globally with their international tours, but there seems to be a global network that Nigerians *had already built up* with their Afrobeats sound, even before they jumped on piano, that they have used to push piano globally. But again, no one is taking your flowers as South Africans away from you.. this is just an outsider's observation. @thembi9645
As a south african i did not know i was angry....why ya'll did not tell me we angry?
Bro it seems they're angry on our behalf
The word "AmaPiano" literally means "The Pianos" in IsiZulu, and I don't understand why Nigerians include "Piano" in Oja while it's a musical instrument of their choice.
Language is very dynamic and also the genre is also called piano
They just didn't know the history of piano
They don't know what they're doing
They make up things that have nothing to do with their culture,amapiano is in SA's DNA, whether it is a protest, Matching, toyi-toyi, cultural events, or sports there is always a sound. This Nigerian artist is disrespectful.
Is it this same paino like keyboard or is there any order paino dat I don't no.
Becos I no dat south Africa don't invent paino
I'm not gonna lie I Only heard of this Ojapiano thing yesterday when watching your reaction to Swae Lee misrepresenting amapiano. In all honesty making an amapiano beat than layering it with one instrument doesn't change the fact that it's still amapiano...you don't make a hip-hop track than add one instrument and call it something else, so why do it with amapiano.
Chill, show me any video or chat were anyone said Amapiano is not from South Africa? people are just too emotional
@@albah289
You are equally emotional for suggesting that we allow you to hijack a culture and call it your own!
@@albah289 no one is emotional here...all we're saying is that,jump on the sound,but don't rename it. I can't now jump on Afrobeats and add a Zulu drum,then all of a sudden it's "Zulubeat". Add the damned flute,just don't rename the entire genre!
@@invictus9945 no one is hijacking anything chill, how can i be emotional when i don't care about Amapiano or Ojapiano. i don't even listen to Amapiano or Know any South African artist that a Nigerian didn't feature like Focalistic and recently Musa keys.
@@zodiye6621 oh, so that is the issue, come on man, Ojapiano was just the title of the song. chill, its not that deep. No one will steal your Amapiano
They should call it amaOja😂😂😅
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Yhoo! You guys are going to finish some of us with laughter..🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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As south African we must learn to ignore these people especially Nigerian we much better than them now we make them popular by giving them attention
Chill show me any video or chat were anyone said Amapiano is not from South Africa? people are just too emotional
@@albah289
Stop it jollof!
@@invictus9945 it's the jollof for me..🤣🤣🤣🤣
How are you better than Nigerians? Your Piano didn’t go beyond your borders until Nigerians helped you popularize it. It’s just a wave by the way, it’ll pass.
Whenever I hear the name south Africa. I laugh in Zulu 😂😂😂😂😂😂 naija na ur mate?
I’ve been cracking My head about where have I heard this beat from by kcee ojapiano because it sounds SUPER FAMILIAR. And when I hear it I get the urge to say “ayoyo” then it hit Me. It’s Tobetsa “Mmao ha o bone” the original one! So basically on top of using log drums (South African) and adding the oja. They basically sampled a South African song actually even the new Tobetsa at that 😅.
They did the same with Afrobeat. These guys have nothing original.
As a South Africans what I noticed Nigerians likes to be on our case ,they like competing with us and we don’t even give them attention maybe that’s what worries them that we don’t mind them.
I never heard South Africans talking about ojapiano I'm surprised we sad to hate it
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 like I have said, this Nigerians are always in our case, it’s like they want attention from us and want to compete with us and we really don’t have that time to recognise them ,besides they’re not important, we focused on building SA 🇿🇦not nonsense things.
I think you guys are given Nigerians attention, be honest with yourself no Nigerian said Amapiano is not from South Africa. you guys really need to get out of your bubble and see the reality, 1. Amapiano is not as popular as you think but it is getting there 2. South African music/artists are not popular outside of Southern Africa. you have no global star from South Africa, maybe lebo M and blackcoffee 3. No South African artists have made up to 3 global hit songs, your songs mostly doesn't cross Southern Africa
@alba2019 I think Nigerians try too much to get attention from SA
1. Amapiano is a South African Genre and it is well known
2. SA pushed amapiano to the world by themselves and they still do ...Nigerians jumped to something that was already up there
3. NIGERIANS have big population and theyre everywhere their music will also be global they can't compare themselves to South Africans
4. Nobody said Nigerians shouldn't try to sample amapiano problem start when you disrespect the Originators of the Genre ...your attitude is bad people fix your attitude first...you disrespect SA amapino yet you chose to jumped to it hypocritical
5. SA was international in the early 80s so our Country has been popular way back we don't need no one to put push music for us ...Genre we hold many grammies In Africa...we are Mandela babies commo we blew up long time back 🇿🇦
@@albah289 Dude we not flooding other countries like Nigerians ,Do you know that 80%+ of black foreigners in America are Nigerians ?
Stop being attention seekers and wanting to compete with us, I personally don’t have time for Nigerians.
Imagine i come up with an "AMAHIPHOP"genre and say its South African that time it has the same instrumental sound of hip hop which is American, MAKE IT MAKE SENSE just because you added cheese to your meal does not make it a different dish all together, if he had said "OJA KEY" none of this would have probably not happened. anyways we not that touched 😅
but "AMAHIPHOP" would be South African genre if that scenario happened which would be different from HIPHOP, people should chill. Amapiano is from South Africa and Ojapiano is from Nigeria
True 👍
@@albah289ojacopy
@@albah289 your reasoning on amahiphop is ridiculous😂 so I bet you'd go with ojahiphop if you had the chance. Adding one instrument to a whole genre doesn't change it 🙄 I thought the ojapiano thing was just a song title nmmm so you guys be claiming it's a genre on its own when it's just Amapiano to be honest *Amapiano with a twist*
The song is nice let's leave it at that.
TFLA Ojapiano is not amapiano,as a south african, i am not angry,i love the song
You shouldn't be angry @Ôjapiano brotherly rather we all should embrace it celebrate it and promote it because it is a genre from Africa 🌍 and we rep our continent with our African music. Shalom
Some people just want yo trend and reactions from South Africans, let them say whatever we SA khows our deal
Can't wait to see what they'll name hiphop when they add that flute.😂😂 this guy would change the name of a whole dish for coming with his own pepper.
They'll call it Ojapopo😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Ink_Acer🤣🤣
@@Ink_Acer😂😂😂😂
But Oja is not just an instrument to us tho. It has a cultural relevance to us. It is used to communicate with the spirits.
you are missing it bro "ojapiano" is the title of the song not a gener. a lot of people are really misunderstanding this whole thing and trying to cause an issue out of nothing.
Amapiano is called ama-piano because its made by multiple piano keys. So yall wanna tell me that ojapiano is made by oja not piano. Please do not call amapiano when the music doesn't have any piano in it. DO NOT USE THE WORD AMAPIANO FOR CLICKBAIT
Why are you all crying about this. You guys go and sit some place and cry your eyes out and get off this page.
Man I'm South African and here in S.A we don't even care about all that we don't even know it, anyway just cause you riding the wave and you happen to put an intriguing instrument on it doesn't make you and inventor nor a pioneer man come on, it's me putting a saxophone on a trap beat and claiming am now a pioneer of " saxotrap" like come on its like adding sauce or spice to a existing recipe
Chill, show me any video or chat were anyone said Amapiano is not from South Africa? people are just too emotional
Your jealousy for the trending ÔJAPIANO won't add anything in your bank account nor make you grow fat. Amapiano and Ôjapiano has their two different uniqueness, when your brother cooks a delicious food appreciate and say it is delicious not criticizing.
As South Africans we are happy that amapiano are growing bigger even in other countries they are beginning to add there own spice to it ( but the only wrong thing is the name "ojapiano" really)
It all falls under AMAPIANO
we have house piano , deep piano , hip piano , Trap piano , gqom piano (mnike) , jazz piano and more , now there is oja piano it's all Amapiano
@@pakopikanto9744 what sound or instrument that makes a song to be characterised or identified as an Amapiano song ?
@@hopewellbongumusa6627 I plead the fifth
South african here and I have no idea what ojapiano or whatever that is
How would you know what is Ôjapiano when you restricted yourself down Southern Africa and can't even your smartphone to do simple research on ÔJAPIANO from South East Nigeria.
Even the Google doesn't know what ojapiano is . 😢😢😢😢
Does Google knows what amapiano is ?
For ur information Oja means flute in Igbo language in the south Eastern part of Nigeria
That's what Kcee meant in the title of his song,in other words
Flute piano
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@johnsilas7548Yes, since you can't use your phone for a simple google search I'll help you out, and I qoute:
"Amapiano, a Zulu or isixhosa word loosely translated to "the pianos", is a subgenre of house and Kwaito music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, and lounge music characterised by synths and wide percussive basslines.
Parent Genre: Kwaito"
And to add, flutes and other wind instruments have been used in amapiano beats for a while now, to make a flute sound a specific way and making it a whole different genre doesn't make any sense.
Lmao 😂😂😂😂
At this point who cares....Ojapiano let it trend let's see how far it gets ..Music and politics don't mix...Amapiano was a thing and new things get introduced..Nigerians are Nigerians 😂😂
South African don't need global recognition even the song only trend local we are proud of ourselves another thing we don't compete ALRIGHT!!!
On point, we really don't care about outsiders
Ojapiano? More like Trash-Piano
keep crying
@@albah289
Keep hijacking, scammer!
😂😂 Bro that sh*t whack AF 😩🚮
Cry me a RIVER 😊😅😂
Black Man, leave jealousy Envy and hate it won't put money into your pocket bro, while you're hating Kcee is making Milli in Dollars 💵💰.
This sound has always existed in South Africa and has always been populer and is still popular.. I South Africa it still falls under Amapiano. Nigerians always steal from us or modify our things and claim them as theirs. We kinda tired of it. According to me there is no Ojapiano but only Amapiano. We did not steal Afrobeat or modify it and claim it as ours. Damn I am angry😡😡😠
i aint gon lie ive never heard of Ojapino but after listening to it i dont think its worthy of being given a different name, its still amapiano
These people market themselves with south africa
Lols...you wish
I didnt even know there is OJAPIANO and to be mad at it without knowing it is mad crazy Lol
Appreciate brother
This people don't wanna South Africans doing great things.
NXA 😢😢
I NEVER HEARD OF OJA PIONO IT SOUNDS BEFORE
Let's be honest here, apart from Nigerian traditional music, Nigeria doesn't have any local genre originally from Nigeria, even Afrobeats are from Ghana, they hijacked the genre from Ghanaians.
I once asked Nigerians if they had any other local genres originally from Nigeria apart from Afrobeats and they all said NO!!! So basically they make a living from other people's sweat.
If they can add flavour into other countries' music genres, they why can't they create their own distinctive genre originally from Nigeria with these flavours of theirs?
Mind you the mentioned sounds have existed LONG BEFORE Afrobeat ewvr fucking existed. What? You think music didn't exist in Nigeria until Afrobeat? We were just sitting there music less for centuries and decades? Lol Fuji is older than your great grand fathers, bàtà is older than your great great grandfather where the hell do you think Fela even got the inspo from? One second into hearing Fela's music you can immediately tell it's JuJu music of the Yoruba people, all the traditional drums he used too like na ment dey worry you?
Name one Afrobeat music from Ghana 😂😂😂
@@ruthydaniels2565 I don't listen to West African music, but it's written in the history books that Afrobeat music started in Ghana during the 1920s... You guys stole it and added some Nigerian touch to it, the same way you're trying to do the same thing with amapiano.
Which book are you talking about??
I see nothing but envy and jealousy,if you don't know the true story about Afrobeat just keep quiet 🤫
Just give me one Afrobeat music from Ghana you can not even name one. You can say whatever you like about Nigerian music 🎵 we don't care, keep hating, your hate and jealousy can never stop us Nigerians 😂😂😂 who God bless no man destroy I rest my case 😂😂😂
@@ruthydaniels2565 why would I be jealous when our artists already have won more Grammy awards than the so called giant of Africa?
And where did I mention a book?🤣🤣🤣
The hate on Nigeria is too much from South Africa, just because someone named a song ojapiano. That's why I love Kenyans, they are always happy to jam to Nigerian music and I love Kenyan music. Efulefu them when no get work insulting Nigeria
No, Nigerians are after SANS, they must get life and stop competing with SANS. SANS don't care about Nigerians that's why they don't even know that there's so called OJAPIANO. it's not hatred.
No you guys hate yourselves. It so funny how when other Africans countries succeed us South Africa's clap our hands and are happy for yall. When afrobeats was trending we clapped out hands. Danced to it and were happy. Even when we saw that y'all stole some of our dance moves. But when suddenly a South African genre is trending this happens. Why is your country always associated with stealing other countries in Africa's genres. We were minding our own business and clapping for y'all. We never tried to steal afrobeats and modify it ... but when it is or other African countries succeeding in something this allegations always come up. It not the first time .
Ojapiano is just a name of the song not genre, why are u guys so angry
Ba2ng! We don't even know the artist or Ojapiano
Honestly speaking south African have always been strict with house music of which they'll rather abandon the genre and get to another thing when it's ruined. Honestly Nigerian artists are ruining the genre because they don't understand the background of the music. Its been many decades that DJ's from Europe relocated here in south Africa to make house music and all its sub genres. It's like underground rap and commercial rap in America. There's beef on that the others changed it to pop music
And house music is not even South African. They stole it from USA
@@sindanonegongo1199 tell them 😂😂
@@sindanonegongo1199 But we've never claimed the genre as our own. Unlike what's happening with Piano now.
House music was created by the western world get d f outta here mehn
No Nigerian has ever claimed amapiano why are yOU so godDamn sensitive
Back in 90s we use to call Kwaito Amakatara (Amaguiter) then laterr it was called Kwaito,now we got amapiono,Nigeria you can do better than that.
Ojapiano is not a genre .. u play oja #penny whistle and name it #amapiano what makes the oja a #piano? Nigerians like to compare themselves to South Africans a lot .. that instrument sound like the penny whistle that is played in the Kwela music if the 60s ..
Here we go again. South African this South African that. Yoh this doesn't stop. Leave us the hell alone!!!
Well we dont know the track in South Africa though..
It's lit!!
We don’t care we South Africans have been doing Hip hop genre but they have always acknowledged the creators.This oja or oga not sure but jealousy is nasty
This is disgusting
He's awesome. He Ghanaian and does reactions, but differently. I follow him.
Peopple should learn to appreaciate without stealing the glory. We are South Africans we do our thing without getting into anyone's space.
SouthAfricans need to chill😂😂... Not everything is about them.... I'm not from Nigerian buh oja is littttttt
This people don't wanna see south Africa doing great things.
NXA 😢😢
Unfortunately it's envi of most on the continent, hence SA reins a dream for most as it's different from the rest and minding its own business
🤣🤣🤣 fr bro like I didn't even know the song I'm just shocked now that we're hating
@@asandamthombeni54 the inferority complex i see with u guys is scary damn!!!
Chill, show me any video or chat were anyone said Amapiano is not from South Africa? people are just too emotional
@@albah289 plenty of those comments in Twitter
Just imagine 😂 Oja + Kwaito = Oja Kwaito😂 wtf
So they can add that oja on a hiphop song and call the genre ojahiphop😂😂😂
Oja has been on may afrobeat songs
😂😂😂ojahiphop
His channel was underrated.
I'm south african, first i hear about this oja piano and these artists... if he made a good song.. oh well.. let the guy make his money..
I have never heard of such a thing called Ojapiano
Why are we not happy again?😑.
But then Ojapiano is disrespect to Amapiano. Next🚶♂️
Cry me a RIVER 😢
U guys didn’t get mad when he mentioned Limpopo now u are angry becuz he named his song ojapiano
This fight started on Twitter where the American guy said Nigerians introduced him to Amapiano. Amapiano is a South African genre Nigerians have no business in our business because we dont interfere with their Afro pop
They must stick to their Afrobeats 😅
@@thembi9645 they also stole Afrobeats from Ghanaians... They don't have any original local genres in Nigeria..🤣🤣🤣
@@mphosa995 Name one afrobeats artist in Shana
@@ifechukwuorads3466 and what the hell is Shana?🤣🤣🤣
@@mphosa995 it's obviously a typo, I meant Ghana
It’s impossible for Nigerians to compete with SANs in music. The formula is simple. Our hits are accompanied by lit dance moves. Nigerians expect the song to do all the heavy lifting. Whilst We issue a complete entertainment product. You’ll never see SANs making videos on Nigerian dance moves, never!!!
What is ojapiano? First time hearing it.
Yet you are Said to be unhappy about it imagine unhappy about something you don't even know
@@nkazimulondlovu8056 what are you talking wena ... What are you smoking?
@@tshidioageng6918 asyaz thina leyo Ojapiano I'm saying cabanga nje bethi sizonda I ojapiano into esingayaz nokuyaz...mus kungi attack
OJAPIANO will be lit 🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂
In Nigeria maybe...right now the whole world is dancing to Amapiano
Brother, Afrobeat don't change cz you decide to jump on it,it still remains Afrobeat
Now why are they trying us with this Ojopiano rubbish
Abeg who denies that amapiano belongs to South Africans? Its OBVIOUS but the thing is when its mixed with a cultural element from somewhere then it becomes different from the pure amapiano hence naming it ojapiano 2+2 abeg. If he simply called it amapiano they will vex and shout that, that is not how amapiano sounds like, there are nuances in music the flute is the traditional Oja sound that has very significant spiritual meaning in the Eastern part of Nigeria. I don't get how SA people are mad that while the music is named after the literal instrument made to create this sound, he made it clear that its inspiration is atill from amapiano. If he simply called it Oja you people will shout. Any Nigerian artists naming their sound whatever and adding piano there is acknowledging the source of the sound which is SA! but its still a different tune because another element has been added una no go rest. On which planet is anyone dragging with y'all that you don't own amapiano? On which planet? That sound is so distinct the second anyone hears it. Did you people create Oja flute sound? Do you even know it existed until now? So he should name it amapiano finish and not acknowledge his culture that he fused it with?
Oja piano is the new genre of music in Nigeria. & it's gonna put out the south africans light. Well, I'm kidding 😂
Even in Kpop they call their hip-hop genre K-hiphop not because they dont acknowledge the black Americans for being the creators but because its Koreans that are rapping in Korean hence K-hiphop its not just hip-hop its korean hip-hop because the people doing it are korean and doing it in Korean.
For ur information Oja means flute in Igbo language in the south Eastern part of Nigeria
That's what Kcee meant in the title of his song
In other words flute piano
There was not even a need to name it... just put on the damned flute and keep movin. Bloody Jollof
And when you put a guitar to it, it will be called guipiano scammer?
@@zodiye6621is "bloody jolof" supposed to be an insult?
@@ceejay8459dry joke by dem
Simple. I don't what the bone of contention is here.
Iyo! What's that 😂😂😂😂😂😂
I watched this whole video because I wanted to know why that my fellow South Africans don't like ojapiano...I myself didn't know about it before...I'm still wondering why our name is there though 🤔
What’s software do you use for screen sharing?
Yes emotion Kontroller is a music producer from Ghana and also an artist and comedian. Let's just say he his multi talented... he his one of my favourite UA-camr.. outside 🇳🇬🇳🇬
And yes that's his song at the end
You like him because he panders to Nigerians
The problem comes when the authenticity and origin of a thing isn't respected. Only Africans can be loyal in keeping foreign concept but quick to abuse and defile a home soil practice. The piano hit didn't start a decade ago, but has been in SA for years beyond radio record.... What others are doing its like taking Safina and telling us that they are making Naijarafina... It's disrespectful. How will Americans feel if Canadians will claim to know the feeling of slavery and saying infact theirs was better... It's a travesty
Cry me a RIVER 😢
😂😂🤣🤣 Amapiano has many genres on it's own...bur we still call it Amapiano its either soulful ,private shool or etc bur at the End is amapiano...this guys just like hijacking things What the fuck is Ojapiano Amapiano is Amapiano you can add whatever at the end is Amapiano
that gus content is mad funny ashell🤣🤣but tht ojapiano thang about SA shading it it aint true really i kinda feel like its some marketing strategy n its working out...i just wish nigerians can stop using SA as their marketing strat coz dammn they really know how to coz a stair🤣its all love thou
Reggae originated from Jamaica, and it spread to different parts of the world including the motherland. Likewise Hiphop began in America but its global, with different styles and uniqueness. So the South Africans (not all, a good number are open minded) that thought that Amapiano would remain stucked as a local genre in South Africa without breaking borders and even having other people trying to explore it more narrow minded people who don't have foresight and open mind to welcome the greatness that comes such a beautiful piece of art. All arts including music in our day and age spreads and evolves its a fact that can never change.
All that is asked is appreciate the inventors and original owners! Not much is asked huh?
Jump on the sound,do whatever you want to do with it...but don't rename it! Is that hard to get through your jollof head?
@@zodiye6621 exactly we respect afrobeats they should respect amapiano
@@zodiye6621 tell Nasty C and ur dead AKA to stop rapping like they invented hip hop. Nobody says Nigeria invented Amapiano, nobody dey take am from ur zulu or koshan head ok. Go back and serve your white master fool...
@@tedohwtaddy9435 the fact he labelled the song with the suffix "piano" should tell that he didn't claim ownership of the genre Amapiano. In the interview he acknowledged the he fused the traditional instruments Oja with an Amapiano beat. Damn u guess fuss for nothing
@emotionalkontrolla is a Ghanaian youtuber.
Ojapiano is literally amapiano with a flute which is nothing different from the sound that already existed in South African house music, cause to us that sound is a flute, no disrespect to the Oja, but we all the way down South and we didn't know wtf that is till now, if it sounds like a flute then its a flute to us, and we have sooooo many songs that have that sound since I was a child, so as for innovation......... 🤣yeah.
Yini yona i Oja Piano leyo? Ey anisyeke
Jelof relax we south African we are on our lane when you do your things don't involve us...we don't care about anything that was done Im Naija danko
😂😂😂😂 who is this guy, i will google him later. We dont know him here though
What is ojapiano?
For ur information Oja means flute in Igbo language in the south Eastern part of Nigeria
That's what Kcee meant in the title of his song
In other words flute piano
@johnsilas7548 Amapiano is a Zulu words which translate the pianos. I don't get yours why you include piano while you used a different instrument ...why don't you call it by the name of the instrument?
LOL Piano is gone 😂Let them eat.
😂 what's ojapiano now
Didn't even know there was such lol. 😅
Mxhmmm hayi 😅😅😅😅
Guys please stick to afrobeats bcs when it comes to amapiano or piano you'll never catch up we have many genres in amapiano we making hits after hits every seconds
Well said..... Great art is when you see something, steal it and make it your own...😂😂. Like Nas said ; "No idea is original, there's nothing new under the sun"... Art is consumed by a group of people, spreads to other people and evolves over time.
Yes!
Steal it and MAKE it your own!
Do not claim yourself as the originator of it though.
a hijacked car is all that it is, a hijacked car. It is still a stolen car!
The pyramids was created with mathematics that originated in Africa. Up until now the fakers cannot produce the same with the very math that they stole!
South Africans stole house music from USA, do you see them complaining
Amapiano is original 💀 stop trying to justify the behavior.
You miss the point. Art evolves. Even your so called amapiano is not just a stand alone genre that came from no where. It evolved from Kwaito Deep House, Jazz & Lounge music. So stop acting like its all original wise guy. Your Nasty C that Raps or Lucky Dube that did Reggae music, did they invent the genre themselves? They had their influence from somewhere else. Try to be logical...
@@deedeeumondak4490
Yes art evolves! Yet it is near criminal if you invent art and someone else claim it as their own. Lucky Dube never CLAIMED to be the inventor of Reggae. He was influenced from somewhere and enjoyed using the genre, but never claimed that if it was not for him, it would have gotten nowhere, right! Logical is telling your countrymen to stop telling the everyone that they are most superior on the continent, while they are not. You have the more poverty than other African nations!
It's irrelevant if SA acknowledge Ojapiano or not. If Nigerians acknowledge it, the whole world will. We are the culture in Africa, and the African communities in the diaspora
SA don't care they're lying infact we don't know about it they're tryna create beef ...nobody talks about ojapiano in SA
Still a hijacked genre!
Why would you even want to high Jack something that's is pushing already. Create something for yourself or add it to afrobeats
@Lulu-wv1nt They're just enjoying it. Every other Africans enjoy Nigerian entertainment. The second we start to enjoy someone else's its a crime. We're playing with different sounds. Nobody is claiming they created amapiano
@@Lulu-wv1nt even Afrobeats are not originally theirs, they hijacked them from Ghanaians.
We don't know this man
What is ojapiano
That dude is fking dope😎🎉
I heard one Nigerian saying we are jealous of Nigeria or Nigerians. He couldn't be wrong. We could never be jealous of Nigeria or Nigerians, there is nothing to be jealous of. Everything they have we have even more but there is so much we have they dont have. Tell me one thing to be jealous of about Nigeria. I spent hours thinking about it and I came up with nothing, zil.😅😅😅
lol lies lies lies.... 🤣🤣🤣 South African amapiano n this r different things
Why Ojapiano not Ojano?
i'm a south african ,ojapiano sounds good,not to much lyrics ,like some whack nigerian amapina called afropiano coz that thing is whack they must just quit it maybe continue this ojapiano
on behalf of all south africans who the hell is ojapiano ? cos we dont know this people
We don't see the real African complaining here but the guy is promoting his fluit we love it,just stop using our south African name because will make you pay
LET ME ASK A QUESTION,DO SOUTH AFRICANS OWNS KEYBOARD/PIANO? HOW IS PIANO BE SOUTH AFRICAN CULTURE.PIANO IS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN THING MY BROTHER,APIANO IS NOT ORIGINAL,BUT AJAPIANOBIS ORIGINAL BECAUSE IS A TRADITIONAL INSTRUMENT TO THE IBO PEOPLE OF NIGERIA FROM TIM IMMEMORIAL,THEN YOU MANUFACTURE PIANO?
You say it like a flute is only found in Nigeria. Y'all are sad shem😂. Scamming as usual🚮
Lol what's Oja piano, Ai Nigerians just being Nigerians 😅 Scammers 🤦🏽♂️
As for me I say 💭 do whatever you want, call it whatever you want but here at home 🏠🇿🇦 we dealing with real stuff AMAPIANO.. By the way I don't know this guy even on 📺 until now..
Since you restricted yourself down south Africa how would you know him? Kcee is a mega super star ⭐ of international repute. So if you don't know that ain't the fault of Kcee the Limpopo crooner. lol 😆
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South Africans are mad about what? 🤥