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The Afrobeats movement is making a comeback the world of music However, due to the large-scale enculturation and reintegration of Nigeria's youth It's hard to determine precisely when it started and where it will end. But there are certain characteristics that have become associated with the genre, and the new generation of musicians that are emerging from the genre. Here are a few examples of music that has had an impact on popular culture. And what are some of the most well-known singers and tracks from afrobeats the genre?
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Afrobeats music is a blend of jazz as well as funk, highlife reggae and traditional African rhythms. Afrobeats is often a source of provocative political messages. Young African artists living in diaspora are mixing top African sounds with reggae, hip-hop, and house. The result is a music genre which is universal but has taken on a new meaning by an increasing number of listeners from the U.S.
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Afrobeats ' popularity began in the mid-2000s and the late 1990s. The debut of MTV Base Africa in 2005 allowed artistes from West Africa a worldwide audience. Artists such as MI Abaga and Fuse ODG got the benefit of this fresh exposure. At the time, the majority of the afrobeats artists would be interpreting R&B and hip-hop. However the early pioneers of the style, such as Fuse ODG, were creating the original sound of their choice that mixed modern western influences and traditional tunes. This was, unfortunately, restricted by the language barrier however the increasing popularity of the genre has led to several artists are now trying to create their own version of it.
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In 2014, the track Say Yes by Michelle Williams was released. The song was based upon the Nigerian song "When Jesus Says "Yes". The song's beats follow the 3-2 and 2-3 beats of Afrobeats. It's not too surprising that the song became a world-wide sensation, topping the charts at five within the UK singles chart. One of the most significant contribution of the genre is the collaboration of two famous Afrobeats artistes, Olamide And his lady Bukunmi Adedeji.
Another way in which Afrobeats has become a worldwide phenomenon is because of the popularity of charts. Afro Nation is launching a chart in the UK to showcase the music of Afrobeats from the UK artists. Afrobeats is in essence an amalgamation of R&B dancehall and West African pop culture. Afrobeats' songs are focused on positive, high-energy melodies.
The Afrobeats trend began to take off across the industry of music after Drake introduced the trend to the world via his hit song "One Dance." After the song had millions of streams through Spotify it became the top-rated song ever recorded on the music streaming service. This makes Afrobeats more accessible to the masses. It has also gained international recognition, and artists from all over world are joining forces to create music. But, it has only recently taken on a mainstream status, and Drake isn't the only artist to stand out from the crowd.
Afrobeats is a cult genre composed of music that combines African sounds and Black American influences. The result is a distinct and delightful blend of both cultures. This type of music was in large part created by Nigerian musician Fela Kuti and his group, Africa 70. The Africa 70 group created a genre that fuses West African rhythms, predominantly Ghanaian and Nigerian with R'n'B vocal arrangements.