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  • What's good fam, I ran into this interview of legendary Dancehall artiste Bounty Killer. He gave his views on the state of Dancehall music and other views. What caught my attention was his opinion on Afrobeats, he said it had style and topic but no lyrics! Burna Boy who is the current leader in the genre also confirms this statement. Rema who also had amazing success also confirmed that certain songs don’t need much lyrics. My viewis that some genres are not made to be super lyrical but more of a get away from the complexities of life i.e. Afrobeats and Soca. Today’s music artists are not focused on complicated lyrics, but more so on a vibe and having fun. What’s your thoughts ?
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  • @SpaceMercer
    @SpaceMercer 4 місяці тому +9

    He isn't jealous. He was comparing the state of dancehall and how it is going down because it is too lyrical. He was praising afrobeat and showing how they don't have lyrics its more topic and style, because the beat pretty much carries the song. And lets be clear, the new afro beat comes from the black western sounds and rhythm. It's a mix of all the genres from African American music.

    • @jameshamilton8720
      @jameshamilton8720 4 місяці тому +2

      Dancehall being too lyrical!? Dancehall was *ALWAYS LYRICAL* go listen to some 80s and 90s Dancehall. Dancehall currently bare have any new content just a bunch a songs wid almost di same things

    • @lincolnikikiru4156
      @lincolnikikiru4156 17 днів тому +2

      The way he said it his body language and tune of voice his attitude and Mannerism such otherwise that there is an element of jealousy there

    • @SpaceMercer
      @SpaceMercer 16 днів тому +2

      @@lincolnikikiru4156 one of the great things about being a human is that we can verbalize our thoughts and communicate effectively, so we don’t have to solely rely on things like “body language and tone”. If you know Bounty Killer, you would know that he is aggressive by nature.

  • @user-xw8rl8ct7d
    @user-xw8rl8ct7d 27 днів тому +4

    Mr. Price is spot on. I'm from a West Africa, Gambia.
    Bounty Killer; down inna di ghetto weh di poor no have a thing and di politicians is di guns dem a bring, and all a di crack and coke it a ....
    Big up yuself Killa

  • @khoranallah-bey7917
    @khoranallah-bey7917 16 днів тому +1

    Excellent topic. Dope background track👌🏿

  • @user-ke2hv9bf4q
    @user-ke2hv9bf4q 23 дні тому +4

    No lyrics but the music is our original Africa mother tongue. Not a borrow tongue. No case to answer

    • @user-lw3qv8dw8h
      @user-lw3qv8dw8h 13 днів тому +1

      Whoever you are Reggae and Dancehall is created in a small island in the Region of the Caribbean that's Jamaica all of a sudden Dancehall popular in Africa no other nation in the world could ever originate Jamaican music so please keep singing in your tongue we don't care

  • @mystikraindroptv7767
    @mystikraindroptv7767 23 дні тому +2

    The Killer has spoken❤

  • @thekusiwaa
    @thekusiwaa День тому

    lyrics or no lyrics it's here to stay we listen to it tor the vibes (freeing our souls and relaxing)so stop the hate🇬🇭♥️

  • @kingwiseafun7435
    @kingwiseafun7435 24 дні тому +1

    Some afro beat songs do have good lyrics but the majority of them care more about the melody and the groove. Check out Olivetheboy and Stonebwoy for instance. Even some of Burna and Davido songs are loved because of how the Lyrical contents relate to the masses listening.

  • @jamman8678
    @jamman8678 27 днів тому

    Bounty has a point but still when it comes to performance some times it’s hard to remember a lot. Plus the style of music also matters.

  • @SherlanRoland
    @SherlanRoland 17 днів тому

    Yow yow yow artists of today dnt really do de lyrics ting like we grew up on, I honestly feel it's more abt Beats today hence the name
    " AFROBEATS "
    Heard a gospel trk with the lyrics
    Something good good is happening this Yr and I am grateful tht I made here.
    Yow the first time I heard tht trk it was going frm tht verse to the chorus and repeating the same thing over and over and over until the trk ended, several months after I found a version with another verse and I was like wow where the hell did this trk come frm but it's more abt beats to me today well hey thts wht I think.

  • @DamionMorris-ph9vx
    @DamionMorris-ph9vx 4 місяці тому +1

    Good review

  • @user-se1ff2in5t
    @user-se1ff2in5t 3 місяці тому +3

    In other words he means Afro beat is simple you don’t have to be a lyricist jus simple verse and melody

    • @senfukaclinton8910
      @senfukaclinton8910 3 місяці тому

      And so that why shaggy n sea Paul are leading till now internationally

  • @senfukaclinton8910
    @senfukaclinton8910 3 місяці тому +6

    But much staff is copied from dancehall to afro yuh zheet

  • @beckton11
    @beckton11 10 днів тому

    Bounty Killers Audience have a much higher attention span than Burna boys Audience
    But the fans of Bounty killer are not looking for the same things as Burna Boys Audience
    And fans of both artists want different things
    Also this Vibe music is designed to keep you mindless similar to mumble rap it keeps you chilled and passive
    Bounty Killer is the WARLORD we're In Generation Snowflake so they appeal to different people

  • @simonlubega2184
    @simonlubega2184 17 днів тому

    At the end of the day it's not about Bounty killa what he said so its about what people really wants to listen to

  • @paulinewalker-miller6545
    @paulinewalker-miller6545 8 місяців тому +1

    You guys are incorrect, Rema wasnt referring to song Calm Down, he was referring to another song. I was born in Jamaica and some reggae lyrics dont mske sense but beat make it popular

    • @ytipvlog
      @ytipvlog  8 місяців тому +1

      Interesting perspective.

    • @tino_baba
      @tino_baba 22 дні тому

      First sane and out of the box thinking. Burna and Bounty my mentors I do new revulsion amapiano dancehall music. Check me out. You ll not regret listening to my song. Enough respect for the culture and for my people. ONE LOVE ❤️!! AFRICA UNITE. AFRICA IS ZION.

    • @kerbrainbrain9174
      @kerbrainbrain9174 18 днів тому

      Reggae songs?? Please tell me those songs!

    • @kerbrainbrain9174
      @kerbrainbrain9174 18 днів тому

      ​​​@@ytipvlogelephant man drop a song called "pop me collar" since this summer. listen to it and tell what you think. If it over kill with lyrics or the vybz. it's spot on.

  • @SaidouJawo-d9f
    @SaidouJawo-d9f День тому

    Most of Dancehall vybz is all about Killing and did dancehall fill up this venues Afro beat is filling up now people are going for what makes them feel joy and happy and there some songs in Afro beat that tuch heart of people soo emotional you don’t listing to Afro beat that’s the problem 😅

  • @seentiaoba9032
    @seentiaoba9032 2 дні тому

    Lyrics or no lyrics let people choose what they want to hear😅

  • @peterreid4435
    @peterreid4435 Місяць тому

    You hear? Afro Beats, simple melody and great vibes

  • @WeekieJah
    @WeekieJah 19 днів тому

    He wasn’t dissing Afrobeats

  • @jamman8678
    @jamman8678 27 днів тому +1

    Jamaicans took the African drumming including the Nyabingi drumming. Dance hall is African drums. Rap is an African art what’s wrong with some people

    • @JusDion
      @JusDion 23 дні тому +1

      willlie lynch is still hanging us.
      light skin vs dark skin
      young vs old
      women vs men
      lyrics vs lyrics
      any way we can be made to disagree we will be defeated and take steps backwards.

    • @carlpitter3096
      @carlpitter3096 18 днів тому +2

      The reggae drum beat was greated to chant down babylon, It's biblical my freind!!

    • @JusDion
      @JusDion 18 днів тому

      @@carlpitter3096 🔥💯🔥

    • @jamman8678
      @jamman8678 7 днів тому

      @@JusDion we are who we are as a people. We are Africans that’s all.

    • @jamman8678
      @jamman8678 7 днів тому

      @@carlpitter3096 which bible ? Do you mean that one which is a replica of the African book of the dead ? The 42 laws of maat that turned into the 10 commandments that one 😊

  • @shermapope6330
    @shermapope6330 6 місяців тому +1

    sometimes too much words spoil the music

  • @uchennanwadili
    @uchennanwadili 9 днів тому

    Afrobeats has alot of lyrics

  • @stanleyassor3172
    @stanleyassor3172 День тому

    Bro, the idea that Afrobeats doesn't need lyrics is crap. Afrobeats has been cheapened by people who put quick money first rather than quality music and in the log run, Africa will lose if we don't get our act right. Why is it that when it comes to Africans we re comfortable with being associated with mediocrity? Afropop could have a future if we do it riht, but if we continue this way, its only a matter of time before K-Pop takes over, and bro, K-Pop is already asserting itself very well in the biggest music markets in the world, like the US, the UK and Japan

  • @lanrem6609
    @lanrem6609 5 місяців тому +2

    listen to common man by burna Boy ... then tell me there is no lyrics... jealous is not good.

    • @OmiOneandOnly-gk5sx
      @OmiOneandOnly-gk5sx 3 місяці тому

      But Burna boy said the same thing

    • @jazzymars30
      @jazzymars30 4 дні тому

      Burnaby boy said it himself 😅you're definitely a classic 😊 🤡

  • @workaccount-o7t
    @workaccount-o7t 12 днів тому

    Are you Jamaican?????

    • @ytipvlog
      @ytipvlog  12 днів тому

      @@workaccount-o7t No I’m from St.Kitts

  • @osatogbeshola434
    @osatogbeshola434 2 дні тому

    boss i am a Nigeria tell all the Jamaican musicians to stop smoking weed. Only Burna will feed Bounty Killer for a year. When it comes to population Jamiaca's population is not up to a state in Nigeria

  • @davidgobrain497
    @davidgobrain497 4 дні тому

    Who cares! If there's lyrics or not this so called Jamaicans! Are just jealous! Do your thing let's do ours Nigerians got no time for competition we are just here to make money take care of our family and most of all be happy!! None of Jamaicans musicians are doing better than Nigeria musicians yes I said because the real musical legend in Jamaica I mean people like Father Bob family ain't running around running their mouth anyhow talking loud this damn carial dead Musicians who couldn't do anything with time are the ones who keep running drugs mouth!!!

  • @user-lh8sw4jw1l
    @user-lh8sw4jw1l 7 днів тому

    Let afro beats stay afro beats who cares
    Please juss Keep reggea darncehall reggea. we nuh warnt no afro beat in ya out ya roun ya.
    Israelite music and Canaanite music carnt work a two different cultures check it 🤔🫡

  • @NyiriDem-uh3el
    @NyiriDem-uh3el 8 днів тому

    Cap 🧢

  • @SherlanRoland
    @SherlanRoland 17 днів тому

    Yow Yow " DAGGER " it's your boy str8 out da strts lololol Sambo aka Shubdung 😂😂😂😂 yow wha good King ?
    Tell dem Come Eeen De
    " RED ROOM " 😂😂😂😂 well hey lemme go listen wha " De Killa " say

    • @ytipvlog
      @ytipvlog  17 днів тому

      @@SherlanRoland what’s good bro, long time 👊🏾

    • @SherlanRoland
      @SherlanRoland 17 днів тому +1

      @@ytipvlog Yes I King lolol Stay Safe and continue doing good wrk Bro 👊🏾

    • @ytipvlog
      @ytipvlog  17 днів тому

      @@SherlanRoland respect bro 👊🏾

  • @Horseracer-ds3vk
    @Horseracer-ds3vk 7 місяців тому +1

    Bounty killer your time is done sorry better haircut theo😂😂😂😂😂

  • @lincolnikikiru4156
    @lincolnikikiru4156 17 днів тому

    Jealousy you can get to terms that your era is slowly outdated and gazing out...keep on living in the 80s and 90s where you fell off the race track

  • @user-ht4tv5io2r
    @user-ht4tv5io2r 5 місяців тому

    Jealous man bountykiller

    • @bizee9119
      @bizee9119 4 місяці тому +2

      Listen to the full interview. He is trashing the current state of dancehall. He is talking about what afro beats is doing right and what dancehall is doing wrong.