The world should just give Africa it's time to enjoy what the have suffered to put together that is now the reigning music genre in the world. There were times when Rock, Country, Pop, Rap and all sorts of Reggea ruled the world. We Africans especially Nigerians did not complain about the Reggea genres that took over our airspaces up till the late 90s. Kenyans are into Reggea more than any other African country, i have not heard them complain about reggea music consuming their airspace. Black Americans and Carribeans should chill and allow us enjoy our Afrobeat(s) for as long as it lasts. Buju Banton or whatever he is called can not remain relevant for ever, that is what he is afraid of.
Success have many relatives. Everybody is claiming Afrobeats, very soon India, China and pacific will be claiming Afrobeats is theirs. Very pathetic!!!!!!
How can people claim what they can't do? Let Nigeria drop afrobeat today can they continue? Nigeria is the reason for afrobeat and afrobeat was birthed right here in the heart beat of Africa.
Am disappointed in Buju really!!! Wiz kid ft Vybez Kartel,Tell jay ft Davido,Timaya ft Sean Paul,Yemi Alade ft Spice,Konshens,Timaya ft Machel Montano,Konshens ft Davido and a yet to be released song of Wizkid ft BUJU BANTON what else do people want from Nigerians,the qorld is mad and crazy bro
Just this one thing Nigerians are pushing and working their butt off no one saw it. When the artists were going to Africa restaurants here in the USA, to drop off their concert tickets no one claim Afrobeats. God has now blessed their hustle, its now everyone's own. These countries claiming recognition so who will recognize us.
Has reggae changed the plight of caribbeans? Or enriched their continent. Every body is trying to force a collaboration with Nigerians. We can choose to collab with whoever we choose. Jokers.
@@illijah please tell me which Nigerian artist did any raggae or dance hall artists collaborated with, when dance hall and raggae was invoked, non. Now you wanna force collaboration with afrobeats artists. Greedy people.
After almost four decades in the game, Buju Banton’s net worth is 2 million dollars. Hate is embedded in dancehall. How do y’all expect a man with 2 million dollars in his account after almost 40 years of performing at different pubs to be happy after Ambani paid Rema 3 million dollars to perform for few minutes. Why di bros no go vex? Make Afrobeat artists sef take am easy. Dem to pack money.
Apart from Bob Marley and Peter tosh, 98% of Jamaican reggae & dance hall artist mainly sing about Marijuana!! Buju banton should shut up, if he wants a verse, he should hit our artist up
Please tell Ghanaian musicians like Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy to pay respect, not Nigerian artists, tell buju to stop taking herm and hard drugs for a week before listening to afrobeats, he will notice the difference. Everyone wants to claim afrobeats now. Buju you don’t tell us how you want us to flow our music, go look for your collaborations elsewhere. Thank you Teejay for talking sense to Buju brain.
Burna boy WizKid timaya patoranking etc were all using dancehall and reggae rhythms so they are included with shata wale and stoneboy. They all were inspired by Jamaican music and infused Jamaican rhythms into their music. So yes afrobeats artist must give respect to Jamaica. Many of us Africans were looking up to Jamaican music and African American music.
Nigeria jaga jaga be what, burn boy 2020 be what. We have music for politician and thing happening in Africa or in nigeria. He should just tell us he does not understand the lang
His criticism is empty. It is pure jealousy,simple. Every arts has its period. This is Afrobeats period. Nothing can stop it. Why should Afrobeats reflect struggle? Is Afrobeats the only genre on the continent? If Afrobeats is not reflecting consciousness,orher genre should. Africa is large enough. What makes him his music inspiring ? Personally I never liked his music,so does that mean because I don't like his music or others, his music is not inspiring? His music is inspiring to others,not to many. Which part of diaspora african music not influenced by African beats or sounds? Pure jealousy..
Buju the hater, you see that afrobeat is already took over the world and nobody pay attention to dance hall again, now you getting jealous. Just ask for collaboration they might give u, instead of hating.
Buju is irrelevant today in the present global Music space, Reggae inspite of their small population enjoyed massive success even in Africa, Buju should join the train like Chris Brown or get out...
If Buju is rrelevant why we care about what he said. Irrelevant people don't sell out Madison Square gardens back to back which has a seating capacity to 20,000 by themselves.You know how many rappers in the US can't do that by themselves. C'mon now you don't need to like him but you have respect the legend.
Afrobeat... black culture drums [ heart beat] of africa pre dates slavery .... millenia. Raggae , dance hall, hip hop, jazz etc all came from afrobeats going back pre slavery In Africa. Afrobeat is not new.but new to the world.
@@knowledgeseeker6955 Facts, without proof, show evidence, stop crying, that your people are no longer relevant in music, get over it because afrobeats is here to stay for ever.
Everyone wants to discredit afro beats nawa o 😂😂. First it was ghana saying we came to learn from them then black Americans saying we use their sounds and influences . Now Jamaica?? 😂😂😂omo. Why no one fighting for fuji music and claiming it. Or other African sounds ?? Cos afrobeats is whats trending now. Everyone wants a piece of the cake. When the likes of wizkid were struggling to get us visibility during BET awards instead of getting awards back stage where tf was all these claims and talks? Nah. Nigeria will always win no matter how hard it is. The more hate and babk talks, the more wins.
@@gingerbreadmangangafarmer2251 you are not Nigerian, so you don't no how history Afrobeats, learn history about Fuji, Juju, then you will understand more....
I'm not an Afro- beat fan nor will I speak of it. However without Reggae, Dancehall, Jazz, Blues and many other Western genres where would Afro- beats be? I think Buju (who is my favorite artist) is critiquing something that may have longevity. He is more experienced and knowledgeable about how trends are coming and going, then adjusting.
We all know afrobeats is afro fusion music it has influences from west African music and south African like ampiano music, to reggae and dancehall to American music like rap and rnb music. Its a combination of many genres blended to make afrobeats some sounds are more prevalent than others.
@@aBihDLaSoul I noticed you never disputed what I said. We all know afrobeats is fusion music. It takes from other genres and adds it to itself. It needs other genres that are popular in order for it to continue. That is why it jumped on the ampiano vibe. If the next new music genre appears in another country and seems to be getting popular, the afrobeats artist will also jump on that and include it to their afrobeats music.
@@knowledgeseeker6955 Everyone wants to take credit for someone success, so Dance hall is influenced by what, the last time I checked, the only way dance hall influenced people is by teaching people how to smoke herms and drugs, just like Bob Marley did, now the whole musicians are into herms smoking.
@@teejaystudios220 respect yourself and watch the full interview before you do videos bro. He said afrobeats come from africa and he said reggae is African. But if we took our emotions out of it, from the few artists that do make conscious uplifting songs the majority just make party feel good music and not impactful music. And Burna boy himself said that last year and Nigerians was in their feelings about it.
@@anthonyclementson9658Did he not say Afrobeat and Latin pop were inspired by Dancehall raggae. What’s the meaning of that? Let’s not act emotional about this my guy. If he wants to collaborate with Nigerian artists,he should link up with them rather than using these kind of tactics to share them. They have their own genre and it’s is from their roots and legends,let’s not be Alices in Wonderland..
@@teejaystudios220 which is true there is alot of afrobeats sounds that sampled alot of reggae and dancehall music. You can hear it there sounds and they are few artist like the wizkid, Burnaboy and Davido i heard interviews said dancehall not so much reggae influence some of their sounds. And I can say the same for some dancehall. I won't give examples you're the commentator do your research. But on the overall whether you like Buju banton or not he spoked facts. What I get from that interview wasn't hate from him but disappointment from me. That these artist don't use their platform to sing more about the social injustice that's happening on the continent. I'm not a big dancehall fan I'm more of a reggae and afrobeats fan but even I can firmly say that the dancehall genere speak more about the social injustice that happens in their society. Even the big bad Vybez Kartels have songs that speak about jamaica government injustices on the poor. While some afrobeats artiste that have sing about the plight of their society, overall in that genre is not that much in comparison between reggae and dancehall.✌️ my last comment. I'm out.
@@tchateachadamusicalpreacha9019 Okay so share the facts with us… What did he say… Kindly refer to the daily I read in the podcast and get back to me..
Kindly share your thoughts with us i the comment section..
The world should just give Africa it's time to enjoy what the have suffered to put together that is now the reigning music genre in the world. There were times when Rock, Country, Pop, Rap and all sorts of Reggea ruled the world. We Africans especially Nigerians did not complain about the Reggea genres that took over our airspaces up till the late 90s. Kenyans are into Reggea more than any other African country, i have not heard them complain about reggea music consuming their airspace. Black Americans and Carribeans should chill and allow us enjoy our Afrobeat(s) for as long as it lasts. Buju Banton or whatever he is called can not remain relevant for ever, that is what he is afraid of.
Success have many relatives. Everybody is claiming Afrobeats, very soon India, China and pacific will be claiming Afrobeats is theirs. Very pathetic!!!!!!
@@AB-rg5pp Hmm..
How can people claim what they can't do?
Let Nigeria drop afrobeat today can they continue?
Nigeria is the reason for afrobeat and afrobeat was birthed right here in the heart beat of Africa.
Am disappointed in Buju really!!! Wiz kid ft Vybez Kartel,Tell jay ft Davido,Timaya ft Sean Paul,Yemi Alade ft Spice,Konshens,Timaya ft Machel Montano,Konshens ft Davido and a yet to be released song of Wizkid ft BUJU BANTON what else do people want from Nigerians,the qorld is mad and crazy bro
Machel Montano is soca from Trinidad and Tobago
Bish please
Thank you my brother God bless you
@@JohnMbaso 🙏
How many Africans did Jamaica feature when their music was popping?
@@ronj7658 Exactly. Spot on 💯
Just this one thing Nigerians are pushing and working their butt off no one saw it. When the artists were going to Africa restaurants here in the USA, to drop off their concert tickets no one claim Afrobeats. God has now blessed their hustle, its now everyone's own. These countries claiming recognition so who will recognize us.
True, there was a time they didn’t want anything to do with African artist and now they wanna steal their shine
Buju Banton, weh just came from prison for drug, was saying rubbish to Afrobeats.
From reagge to smoking and selling crack😂😂😂😂
Has reggae changed the plight of caribbeans? Or enriched their continent. Every body is trying to force a collaboration with Nigerians. We can choose to collab with whoever we choose. Jokers.
Nigerians should collaborate with Jamaicans who did allot of good work paving the way for modern music including Afrobeats.
@@illijahyour music come from africa even your buju banton said that
@@illijah please tell me which Nigerian artist did any raggae or dance hall artists collaborated with, when dance hall and raggae was invoked, non. Now you wanna force collaboration with afrobeats artists. Greedy people.
After almost four decades in the game, Buju Banton’s net worth is 2 million dollars. Hate is embedded in dancehall. How do y’all expect a man with 2 million dollars in his account after almost 40 years of performing at different pubs to be happy after Ambani paid Rema 3 million dollars to perform for few minutes. Why di bros no go vex? Make Afrobeat artists sef take am easy. Dem to pack money.
Apart from Bob Marley and Peter tosh, 98% of Jamaican reggae & dance hall artist mainly sing about Marijuana!! Buju banton should shut up, if he wants a verse, he should hit our artist up
Please tell Ghanaian musicians like Shatta Wale, Stonebwoy to pay respect, not Nigerian artists, tell buju to stop taking herm and hard drugs for a week before listening to afrobeats, he will notice the difference. Everyone wants to claim afrobeats now. Buju you don’t tell us how you want us to flow our music, go look for your collaborations elsewhere. Thank you Teejay for talking sense to Buju brain.
Well said! 👏👏👏👏
Burna boy WizKid timaya patoranking etc were all using dancehall and reggae rhythms so they are included with shata wale and stoneboy. They all were inspired by Jamaican music and infused Jamaican rhythms into their music. So yes afrobeats artist must give respect to Jamaica. Many of us Africans were looking up to Jamaican music and African American music.
....tell buju say ,e go xplain tire.😂😂
Welldone sir😊
@@annabelyoung8329 🙏
Nigeria jaga jaga be what, burn boy 2020 be what. We have music for politician and thing happening in Africa or in nigeria. He should just tell us he does not understand the lang
Buju why do u sing in English have u never tried learning African languages
Why don't your songs free jamaica or the islands 😂😂😂
His criticism is empty. It is pure jealousy,simple. Every arts has its period. This is Afrobeats period. Nothing can stop it. Why should Afrobeats reflect struggle? Is Afrobeats the only genre on the continent? If Afrobeats is not reflecting consciousness,orher genre should. Africa is large enough. What makes him his music inspiring ? Personally I never liked his music,so does that mean because I don't like his music or others, his music is not inspiring? His music is inspiring to others,not to many. Which part of diaspora african music not influenced by African beats or sounds? Pure jealousy..
Buju the hater, you see that afrobeat is already took over the world and nobody pay attention to dance hall again, now you getting jealous. Just ask for collaboration they might give u, instead of hating.
Fast as should pay respect to Calypsonian legends from Trinidad and Tobago
Like who?
Bounty killer spoke on afrobeats, spragga benz say he doesn't listen to it now buju banton
Bounty killer didn’t diss it neither did spragga
@@trevormcdonald385 right
Too much ganja. He can't find new endeavors.
Too much bushmeat
This is jealousy
We know he type
Far different sound
Also who ask for his opinion?. Hater. Everyone can not sing like a freedom fighter wtf?.
Who bi this mumu? Abeg let him stay in his lane...he wants to trend.😂
Stop eating bush meat
Buju Banton speak so much nonsense. He's a lamebrain 😂
Buju is irrelevant today in the present global Music space, Reggae inspite of their small population enjoyed massive success even in Africa, Buju should join the train like Chris Brown or get out...
If Buju is rrelevant why we care about what he said. Irrelevant people don't sell out Madison Square gardens back to back which has a seating capacity to 20,000 by themselves.You know how many rappers in the US can't do that by themselves. C'mon now you don't need to like him but you have respect the legend.
@@anthonyclementson9658but what buju blanton said is pure jealousy
You must have tons of time on your hands to care about trivial issues like this
Afrobeat... black culture drums [ heart beat] of africa pre dates slavery .... millenia. Raggae , dance hall, hip hop, jazz etc all came from afrobeats going back pre slavery In Africa. Afrobeat is not new.but new to the world.
It’s new afrobeats didn’t exist before those genres to claim it did is disingenuous
Pure jealousy
He is correct to some extent, however, if he has ever listened to the likes of 2 Face et al he will know that they do.❤ From Lagos Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Abeg make them rest now afrobeat if up there envy will always come
Can Buju sing like Asake kiss daniel?. Bro is drunk.😂😂😂.
Maybe he is talking about stone boy and shatta wale.
Afrobeat was inspired by Ghana and highlife
Now is dancehall. Make una d play
Both inspired afrobeat and afrobeats
@@knowledgeseeker6955read & know your history
Jamaica is inspired by Africa
Homeland can never be inspired by newfoundlland
@@knowledgeseeker6955 lazy talk, failures. Hungry farmers will put blame on tools
@@emmalineandbrian1202
Nothing lazy about it, it's just facts
@@knowledgeseeker6955 Facts, without proof, show evidence, stop crying, that your people are no longer relevant in music, get over it because afrobeats is here to stay for ever.
Too much hard drugs
🤦♀️
Everyone wants to discredit afro beats nawa o 😂😂. First it was ghana saying we came to learn from them then black Americans saying we use their sounds and influences . Now Jamaica?? 😂😂😂omo. Why no one fighting for fuji music and claiming it. Or other African sounds ?? Cos afrobeats is whats trending now. Everyone wants a piece of the cake. When the likes of wizkid were struggling to get us visibility during BET awards instead of getting awards back stage where tf was all these claims and talks? Nah. Nigeria will always win no matter how hard it is. The more hate and babk talks, the more wins.
Yes, Ghanaian has played a huge role in the creation of Afrobeat
@@gingerbreadmangangafarmer2251Hahaha, dey play...
Ghana don't play any role in popularised of Afrobeats, Period
@@leemoneyvevo4728 Fela Kuti came to Ghana to learn Highlife and the name Afrobeat was coined in Ghana at that time.There is a documentary on UA-cam
@@gingerbreadmangangafarmer2251 old talk Hahaha
@@gingerbreadmangangafarmer2251 you are not Nigerian, so you don't no how history Afrobeats, learn history about Fuji, Juju, then you will understand more....
I'm not an Afro- beat fan nor will I speak of it. However without Reggae, Dancehall, Jazz, Blues and many other Western genres where would Afro- beats be? I think Buju (who is my favorite artist) is critiquing something that may have longevity. He is more experienced and knowledgeable about how trends are coming and going, then adjusting.
My oluwateejay
🙏
Who did Dancehall n Buju Banton paid respect to? He must be high on something. He needs some time out to recap
Hmmm…
We all know afrobeats is afro fusion music it has influences from west African music and south African like ampiano music, to reggae and dancehall to American music like rap and rnb music. Its a combination of many genres blended to make afrobeats some sounds are more prevalent than others.
No it's not. But hey, enjoy your flavours
Whatever makes your year
@@aBihDLaSoul
I noticed you never disputed what I said. We all know afrobeats is fusion music. It takes from other genres and adds it to itself. It needs other genres that are popular in order for it to continue. That is why it jumped on the ampiano vibe. If the next new music genre appears in another country and seems to be getting popular, the afrobeats artist will also jump on that and include it to their afrobeats music.
@@knowledgeseeker6955business conscious Nigerians 🇳🇬
True
These two genres are different brother
Definitely not it’s literally regaee music and flow with African drums and accent they even use words like bad man
@@AshaniVirgo my brother, so bad man is reggae language, laughable 😅😅😅
Afrobeats is influenced by Jamaican dancehall 🎶
@@knowledgeseeker6955 Everyone wants to take credit for someone success, so Dance hall is influenced by what, the last time I checked, the only way dance hall influenced people is by teaching people how to smoke herms and drugs, just like Bob Marley did, now the whole musicians are into herms smoking.
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Did the man said afrobeats originate from reggae go watch the full interview sir.
Refer to the daily I just read...
@@teejaystudios220 respect yourself and watch the full interview before you do videos bro. He said afrobeats come from africa and he said reggae is African. But if we took our emotions out of it, from the few artists that do make conscious uplifting songs the majority just make party feel good music and not impactful music. And Burna boy himself said that last year and Nigerians was in their feelings about it.
@@anthonyclementson9658Did he not say Afrobeat and Latin pop were inspired by Dancehall raggae. What’s the meaning of that? Let’s not act emotional about this my guy. If he wants to collaborate with Nigerian artists,he should link up with them rather than using these kind of tactics to share them.
They have their own genre and it’s is from their roots and legends,let’s not be Alices in Wonderland..
@@teejaystudios220 which is true there is alot of afrobeats sounds that sampled alot of reggae and dancehall music. You can hear it there sounds and they are few artist like the wizkid, Burnaboy and Davido i heard interviews said dancehall not so much reggae influence some of their sounds. And I can say the same for some dancehall. I won't give examples you're the commentator do your research. But on the overall whether you like Buju banton or not he spoked facts. What I get from that interview wasn't hate from him but disappointment from me. That these artist don't use their platform to sing more about the social injustice that's happening on the continent. I'm not a big dancehall fan I'm more of a reggae and afrobeats fan but even I can firmly say that the dancehall genere speak more about the social injustice that happens in their society. Even the big bad Vybez Kartels have songs that speak about jamaica government injustices on the poor. While some afrobeats artiste that have sing about the plight of their society, overall in that genre is not that much in comparison between reggae and dancehall.✌️ my last comment. I'm out.
@@anthonyclementson9658Jamaican music impacts what huh tell me
Buju did not say afrobeat came from Reggae or dancehall. Get your facts right
@@tchateachadamusicalpreacha9019 Okay so share the facts with us… What did he say… Kindly refer to the daily I read in the podcast and get back to me..
Afrobeats have influences from Jamaican dancehall music.
@@knowledgeseeker6955 And Jamaican music has influence from where?
@@skyking3210
You tell me, I know where afrobeats got its influence from
@@knowledgeseeker6955 You answer my question first