There was a time American music was dominant in Nigerian radio stations, but Nigerians never banned American music, they simply stepped up their games; improved the quality of their videos, promoting local content, and suddenly Americans music disappeared from the Nigerian market.
I am a Nigerian living in the UK, a year ago I went to the studio to record one of my hit song and I thought the beat was dope, bouncing and banging. I locked that song away when I heard some insane sound coming out from Nigeria that year, because I want people to listen to my song after listening to that wicked sound coming out from Africa. I don't want people to start throwing stones at the DJ's when my song comes up. As a Nigerian, I still ask myself, how are these guys bringing out this lovely sound that you cannot resist. As a result, I'm working hard to get to that level and better, and I'm not complaining.
It`s because we Nigerian we`ve learned how to embrace our own music, and we love our songs and our songs are just original!!! Gone are those days where we listened to western music not anymore, Africa on top!!!
The simplest truth is that Nigerians vibe to any enticing sound, regardless of where it's coming from..they do not discriminate. They love good sound and melody simple!
That's simply the truth, I have Ghanian songs on my phone, I have south African songs on my phone,I download songs based on the quality of the song,and I strongly believe that's what mst of us in Nigeria do. As far as its a nice sound we vibe, we don't have.
You're right, honestly playing Nigeria jams in parties or clubs is not just a service alone, it's just that we like to dance to what we know. I have been to a purely white club in Germany, Stuttgart to be precise, I paid the DJ extra 100 euros to keep jamming naija songs for another few hours.
Adewale, gbayi!!. Naija no dey carry last.. Soup wey sweet, na money kill am. Leave the chales alone to keep hating and moaning, meanwhile our people aren't sleeping, working hard to make ends meet. Thanks for representing us in Germany.
Nigerians are resilient and determined people. They go out there and make happen whatever they have passion for with the intention of doing it well and bringing it closer to perfection. That resilient and determined nature of Nigerians do not only reflect in music industry, you can as well see it in the movie industry, education, business etc. So that goes a long way..
Just simply be honest, Nigerians artists dey drop banger. We don't discriminate, we just love good music. There's this new phenomenon going on in Africa, hating on Nigeria is on the rise. Pls stop hating on us, just accept the fact that we're different.
Ghanaians just need to make good sounds for sure people will listen. Nigerians especially will vibe to anything that sounds good regardless of where its from. Like I remember one corner and Azonto. It was everywhere in Nigeria! Just make good sounds that's all.
Nigeria is a country with 200 million people, a huge market for almost everything. Nigerians actually do not need other African countries to live off, they can live from themselves alone. Actually it is the other countries that needs Nigerian market period.
Not true @Patrice Anjenu. As a Nigerian, even with the numbers, we still need other countries to survive, as well as other countries need us to survive too. We all need to start seeing ourselves as one and stop the hate and jealousy. Other countries need to step up in their entertainment industry like we Nigerians have done and stop the unnecessary talks.
The message i am trying to get across is that Nigerians can produce and consume their products, we are ok with our market. Those entertainers go out to advertise their music and comedy. They can still make enough money back home. They go out to make more money. I am directing my message to all those African countries that are jealous of Nigeria's success. Nigerians are not wailing and moaning about other countries that do not have terrorists in their country.
I’m Nigerian and I loooooove Bisa Kdei’s music. I don’t understand what he’s saying but the beat, rhythm, and Ghanaian authentic vibes has me wanting to dance. When you hear good music and you feeeeel it in your soul, there’s no barrier to enjoying it.
Exactly. There is this song by sister Afia ft Sakodie. That song is on repeat. The lyrics even though I don't understand most of it. I dance out sweat to the beat. The song na top class. Some people here in Lagos been jumping on it like crazy. If song good e good. And we know good music.
It breaks my heart that these guys have said a lot of erroneous statements on behalf of Ghanaians in general. As a Nigerian, despite the love I have for my Ghanaian brothers, I cannot help but feel sorry for their archaic way of thinking and analysis. They spoke for almost 30 minutes, and all you can hear is their exasperation and frustration with this indomitable foe called Nigeria. How can you ever grow personally when you're obsessed with another entity who doesn't even think about you for good or evil.
One thing about Nigerians we dont hate on good music, as long as it's good music we dont matter where you're from. I remember growing up thinking people like Awilo logomba were nigerians. They were times cabo snoop was popping in nigeria, Sarkodie, etc at some point kwamz and flava takeover was my most played song. It's good to promote your music but we consider all of us Africans to be one here.
The man described Ghanaian as timid, but forgot to add, envious and jealous! Honestly, Nigeria does not give a damn about Ghana. No matter how much you try, you cannot compete with Nigeria. The entire Ghana will fit in one corner in Lagos.
We Nigerians 🇳🇬 are hard working ⚒, we do appreciate things around, we have never banned others but we worked to the very top and today we have taken over wow.. Nigeria 🇳🇬 to the world 🗺 Nicky Minaj said!!
Ghanaian artists were imitating Jamaican dancehall and reggae when Nigeria was refining Afrobeat. Ghana like to associate itself with Nigerian success, and now, they are claiming Afrobeat.
Even till.now I still think Awilo is Nigerian, his music reigned for half a decade and we vibe to it, Sarkodie, Diamond and so many other African international artist still reign in Nigeria till date. Make good music and we are good to.go
Only our Naija music is working and you guys are complaining, wait until our economy and other sectors begin to work and you will know why we're Giant of African. UAR 4 life 🇳🇬
I love Ghanaian music especially the ones they speak in their language. I have been loving Ghana music since the 80's.as a little girl. I am a🇳🇬 living in Atlanta.
As a Nigeria citizen... I grew up listen to America music even playing in everywhere in Nigeria....but nobody banned America music will really loves them....but we work on our own and now Nigeria music take all over Nigeria all over Africa even playing in US 🇺🇸....now I listen to Nigeria music...still listen to America 🇺🇸 music nobody complain but why all this Africa hating on Nigeria mostly Ghanaian
Every 10 kilometres in Nigeria, there is always 10 amateur musician, nigeria music industry is just like national assembly with different parties . We developed our music by simply using a particular market language which yorubas popularly speaking in lagos which is the market and part of our colonial language which british English. We have under 12, 17, 20 and above musician coming up everyday and those on top in trying as much as possible to help them . Thanks dj
Stop inciting hate towards Nigeria. The success of Nigeria's Afrobeat rests on the legacy left by Fela Kuti. Modern Afrobeat may not sound exactly like Fela Kuti, but both sound came from the same philosophy. Fela Kuti was a fierce Afrocentric, who believed that Africans should develop and project their own art and culture. So, he created his signature rhythm, which he called 'Afrobeat.' And he sang only in Nigerian pidgin, mixing in his native Yoruba language. Fela Kuti became a folk Hero because of his Afrocentric and Nationalist views. Eventually, the new generation learned Fela Kuti's cultural pride. They also improved his unique and catchy rhythm, and called it Afrobeats. Fela Kuti's philosophy that is pushing Afrobeat is very well expressed in a song that Fela played with a Ghanaian singer. The title of the song is 'Upside Down'.
U will see big Ghana events nd naija songs played more.I sit beside my DSTV watch Naija events nd not even 1 single Ghana song played..We Ghanaians are just not Patriotic nd too Timid in nature.We also lack de financial strength in our music industry. Naija Comedy industry alone is bigger now than Ghana music industry cas dey understand business nd patronize their own..
You lied...theres a very sweet Ghanaian song titled brother by bisa Kdei that our DJ plays in almost all parties or family meeting because of content that promotes brotherhood and my best Ghanaian song yet ...stop talking about things that are beyond your sight or knowledge...
If your songs are good we will listen to it...you never hear SA complains about banning our songs because we both listen to each others song,and experiment on each others sound...niniola is idolised in SA as the afro soul queen,and Jerusalema is still a heat here,we are sampling the amapiano sound from SA and making it global and SAs are happy I can go on...but if it was with ghana am sure you guys would have been all over the place crying foul ...you guys should stop fuelling this hatred
One corner was big in Nigeria n that's a Ghanian sound.. there's no where one corner comes up you don't see everyone screaming n vibing to it.. Nigeria's love Ghanian sound..
Dude it's the same from Ghana to Cameroon to South Africa they are all looking for shady ways to bring Nigerian music to the ground but I like the fact that Nigerians remain unbothered
We don't down play your music in south africa, stop capping. We jus focus on our amapiano and Gqom we never jealous of Afrobeats, we got too many genres to focus on n start.
Nigerian songs are leading because they support themselves. Ghanaians don’t support each other. 1. Jealousy/Envy 2. Selfish 3. Payola 4. Ghanaians don’t support good songs, they will support whack music as long there’s money involved. 5. Imagine an artist spending too much for videos, mixing and mastering of a record song. Only for a Ghanaian dj to turn a blind eye on it even tho is a very dope song.
Now I understand something is wrong with Ghanaian, because I don't know what to call these ,either hatred or jealous, , if you stop playing Nigeria music do you think the whole world will stop it, Nigerian are very talented, and God also bless them, they just lack of good leadership, Nigeria is not suppose to be compare with any Africa because of there population and there social lifestyles, but there government are failing them , let them do a good music and see if Nigeria will not dance to it , sakordie is one of my favorite artists, because he do make a good music, so we Nigeria never hate any Africa country, we are fun people, our lifestyles and population is helping us , is our time to shine, you guys are also benefit from it , we dance to any good music , even one corner, so stop poison people mind
Nothing is wrong with Ghanaians.. sth is wrong with you.. how you gonna talk down on a whole country to highlight your whole country.. what the hell is wrong with you people..? Music here music there, dance here dance there.. Ghana hates us, Ghana is our sibling.. Nigeria hates us, Nigeria is our siblings... which one is it.. you People don’t have anything else to do huh.. It’s everyday music, everyday we are the best, we are better than them, they hate us, they want to be us, there is sth wrong with them, we are perfect, we don’t do anything.. Oh God... what is actually wrong with you people... focusing on the wrongggg SHIT.. it‘s scary
@@bobibrown3358 no it‘s both honestly..both are doing the absolute most. Not the whole countries but individuals and it‘s really not needed. There‘s way more important stuff going on
@@KathleenEd There is way more important stuff. But if individuals are talking like this they are the leaders of tomorrow ut will spill over. Countries in the west are strategizing on how to swindle us of our resources. Yet we are arguing on nonsensical stuff. However I would like to say that Ghanians need to decide do they like Nigeria and it's people or not. This back and forth is dumb. I know Nigerians like Ghanians. We dont have any issues with any other African country really unless you come for us. Nigerians main issue is with their leadership. That's where there anger lies.
@@bobibrown3358 nah this is actually both you guys problem.. generalization, victimization etc.. one minute you‘re agreeing that there‘s more important stuff going on, but then you‘re feeding into this battle thing.. „Ghanaians“ that’s where you got it wrong too... „Nigerians“ „we“ „they“... that‘s the problem.. there is no Ghanaians do this and we (Nigerians) don’t do that. No such thing. It‘s individuals. You‘re saying that the back and fourth is dumb, yet you‘re blaming everything on „Ghanaian“.. and You’re just not to be blamed. Which is contradiction at its finest. There‘s no „we Nigerians don’t have any issues with anyone UNLESS THEY COME FOR US“ you‘re blind, and biased with statements like this. I don’t know what to tell you guys. But generalizition and victimization is a big big problem with both of you.
@Afrimedia are you alright.. like seriously.. the person‘s name is Emmanuel so it‘s most likely a man, it didn’t matter if it was a man or woman who comment neither does the fact that there a three men discussing sth..
Am glad this Dj is very sincere about 🇬🇭 music now if only shatta,stonebouy and Sarkodie will do original authentic organic 🇬🇭 songs without copying foreign stuff we will be second to 🇳🇬 but look at our artists trying rap when 🇺🇸 has it,do dancehall when Jamaica 🇯🇲 has it and comparing here and there when out of afrobeat burnaboy has created afrofusion and won Grammy ahaa GGGHHHAAANNNAAA
Y'all stop wilding man. There was a time ghanaian music was dominating all over. Nobody hated on you guys but now it's naija time. It's all hardwork. I still love and listen to ghanaian music till today. At the same time, you can play what you can't vibe to. Don't not forget guys, WE are ONE. Don't envy or hate.
Oh boy.. see as dem dey gather the observe us and strategise... but shaa na true.. even we Nigerians sef dey shock... I think the Nigerian Government no-care attitude has forced Nigerians to create their greener pastures for themselves... We even notice non-Nigerians in Nigeria as being annoyingly slow, hence the need to always push them to be more determined and persuasive in their actions... any non-Nigeria that spends at least six months in Nigeria ends up being a tiger when he returns home and will be home sick of Naija... Well, una do well.. The Simple strategy is to use money or promise of money to get things done.. in fact, pay more than the next or previous person at all times or end up being beggerly
Good that lady walked out however dont blame Nigerians for being good at what they do. Nigerians work lhardddd and play hardddddd. I love and listen to ghana music a lot. There was a time when ownkewu was so popular in Nigeria and no Nigerian party will be complete without that ghana song.
This DJ can't even express himself properly...even in the uk where there's an equal playing ground for both Nigerian and Ghanaian but yet wizkid ,burna boy,and Davido sold out O2...maleekberry is even a much bigger act than most Ghanaian acts excluding king promise oh I so much love that dude...very talented ghanaian vocalist
All I see from Ghana is hate and envy. Nigerians work harder, more creative. Patapaa was a hit in Nigeria, Ghana should make good music. Don't envy but appreciate to grow. If your radio ban nigeria songs the internet is open for all. You lose followership.
Mmmmm nawa oooooo, so Nigerians don't have respect? Wooooooow, they are difference between timid and politeness. We Nigerians are respectful and polite. Is only in lagos you can found that rushness. Apart from that any other city IN Nigeria is calm and simple. Abuja is one of the calmness place in Africa
We are the most polite people sef. People judge Nigerian with Lagos that’s a little bit unfair. Talk of respect an average Yoruba person won’t call somebody older than him or her by name even if the former is just a year older.
All this makes no sense, but leads to envy and hatred to a fellow African nation and closest friend. The truth a good and talented artists willing to work hard will succeed. Good promotion , video concept, interviews, live shows outside Ghana to other African states , Europe, America, could have helped to achieving success, rather than trying to indirectly witchhunt Nigerian artists , that spends money to promote their music not only in Africa but to the rest of the world.
Charles Hart that's what Nigerians are going thru- we've become a victim of our success brought on by sheer hard work, talent and determination to succeed against all odds. Do you know how hard Nigerian artistes work? Many spend days in the studio working on their music, also many hours shooting quality videos. Have attended a couple of shoots and I tell you, it's no joke; it's a lot of hard work....sometimes you shoot all night esp when a perfectionist like Clarence Peters is involved. .. Now when this hard work pays, some of our fellow Africans get envious instead of upping their own game, work hard and be successful too, they get angry and want to even ban our music on their aurways. How childish is that? Some years back, makossa from Congo was the vogue in Nigeria, it almost overshadowed our local music but nobody thought of banning it. We even invited artistes like Kofi Olomide to Nigeria to play concerts and he made a lot of money. Nigerians never complained bcos we saw ourselves as Africans, as a way of showing love and support to a brother African.
I am a Nigerian so my advice for our Ghanaians musician brothers is that they should do colabo with Nigerians musicians; that way their music will compete with nigerians
I posted this on another post. It applies here too: These conversations and their kind going on around the continent is irrational. How do you even ban a kind of music in an age of the internet? Will you ban TH-cam and other places where music can be gotten? Up your game and people will listen. Asking that Nigerian songs should not be played is an admission of mediocrity. You are simply saying you are unable to compete and the competition must be taken out. The Nigerian music you are all having these talkshows over was born out of intense competition of the best challenging the best in Nigeria. The songs, the videos and everything have improved to the point that we don't need to listen to even American songs anymore. Now those American artistes are seeking Nigerian acts to work with. You fucking compete or you go back to the village. Jerusalema was one of the top hits in Nigeria last year even though we don't know what was there. We don't complain. Awilo reigned some years back. We don't complain. Nigerians are socialized differently grom most othet Africans. If you don't understand that basic competitiveness to be the best of the pack, you will have these talks for ages. Seeing all these over analyzing of the influence of Nigerian music tells me many of your music artistes are so far behind in contemporary African music that you don't even realize it. You are also forgetting that you are referring to a country that is 200M strong and with a large diaspora population. How do you even begin to compare that? Government won't help you. You can support what is played on your radios all you want but you are dealing with a generation that gets content on their phones. How do you regulate that? Music content is now more personalized in its delivery. This talk is based on a world that has shifted under yout feet.
I am Nigerian and the best artist in Ghana are the upcoming artist those uneducated once should leave the stage for them! I love r2bees makoma is the best out of Ghana till date
This is laughable. Fela said that is why black man dey suffer. If you guys only know the motivation of a so called Nigerian. You guys should work on your sound because back in the the time of Ofori Amponsah we Nigerians jumped to his music and the likes of him. Nigerians travel alot and we bring back ideas to develop our music, , if you want to know the secret, travel down to Nigeria, study the street and take your experience back to your country and be the change.
Nigerian go outside there comfort zone and patronize others Ghanaians rally do that.expample go to Ghanaian restaurants in the United States you will see Nigerians there got Nigerian restaurants there you would rally see Ghanaian thereafter that sink in
How can anyone possibly ban songs with all these new tech that is coming that is taking the power of the power of the gatekeepers nowadays. The only thing is to give the customers that is the people what they need and they will run with your songs. No need hating on the Nigerian music scene.
Apert from taking about Nigeria music... There even talking about how smart/confidence we are than them😂😂😂😂..... Ghana just wanna be like we Nigeria by fire by force and wish can never be possible 🇳🇬💪🔥💯%😂😂😂😂😂
You guys should leave us Nigerians alone; everybody who has a bad itch wants to blame us for their failures. Nigerians will listen any good music from anywhere. Nigerians see music as a business so they go all the way and all over the world to get what want; these includes collaboration, technical know-how, marketing an packaging. Learn from them!
These "BRING THEM DOWN " agenda which you guys and Cameroonians are spearheading will lead Africa no where. Between 2019 and now 2021, if you guys have looked beyond Greed and Jealousy, perhaps progress would have been made. This was not what great PanAfricanist Kwame Nkrumah stood for. Rather than bring down your brother nation's hard fought achievement, you guys should rather find a way to collaborate with them, exchange ideas and move at their pace decently competitively. Have you guys fought American musicians whose music took over your wavelength since 80's? Honestly, this is pure madness. Reason why white men call us animals. White man believes, whenever new innovation is introduced into Africa, they use it negatively against themselves rather than improving upon it. We passed through what you are passing through in the 80's and 90's. We never stopped American wraps and hip hops..we never stopped makosa from cameroon. They were household music. We didn't wake up to ban others so that we may advance, rather we gradually started learning, collaborating, exchanged ideas, encourage our young stars into record labels to take advantage of young talents, approached multi national firms - MTN, GLO, GUINESS, NIGERIAN BREWERIES, PEAK MILK etc to add value to these talents as well promote them. The likes of Chidinma, Techno, Yemi Alade etc were products of that. The likes of Don Jazzy, D-Banj, Tiwa Savage, M.I, Banky W. etc, all relocated to Nigeria and began to invest into music and studios/labels - P-square, MO hits etc...all improved upon the efforts of 2face, Blackface, Face, Abdulkareem etc, who were on ground. Davido, Burna, Wizkid, Patroniking, Flavor, Phyno etc would later join them. Today Joe boy, Omah Lay, Laycon, Chike, Peruzzi, Naira Marley, Rema, Korede Bello, Rikado Banks, Dija and hundreds more have remained creative and globally competitive. Banning or witch-hunting ur fellow Africans wouldn't solve ur problem. Your solution is creativity, investment into the industry, pace with music revolution, collaboration, diversification, talent hunt and management, globally recognized record labels, quality amongst others. Do that and be sure that you'll break into the market and enjoy more Nigerian interest. We have loads of hit sounds day by day and only favourable competition and creativity could match that. Nigerian Artists are not your problem. They worked hard for it. Stop this madness. What is Ghana 's population, to shut the doors against itself?
You guys keep shouting about Nigerian music without doing you home work, no promotions, no video quality and a host of others, pls and pls you people should concentrate on improving your craft while Nigeria keep opening up the global market for Africa craft. Our problem is the whole African race not neighbouring issues. But it's really a shame to see how some African countries think we are their problems when actually Nigerians don't even care about all these nonsense.
Ghanaian musician's are very Stingy But the Nigerians are not, they really push money into their music and also support themselves, Jealousy is killing Ghanaian music industry
You are forcing Your audience to listen to crap they don't want lol ofcourse they'll walk out and you'll end up poor and broke because of your strong head
I swear this is what I told one Dj in my area recently pass Sunday that they should stop playing the Naija music at the wedding ceremony and support Ghana music so we all would go far. honestly he smiled. something should be done about it.i want to tell all the musicians in Ghana that they should market their songs before it comes out.second Advice,to all the Ghanaian musicians should make sure they put a stop Naijas interfering in to their affair something like show event
That's the Poor mental state that is keeping Ghana down... Nigerians don't care about what you think, they don't even Jealous you... So the more you Jealous, play them or not, Nigerians will always be on top
You can ban Nigeria music ,Ghanaian music industry is small so please go ahead, Nigerian music is all over the rest of Africa so pls ban because the other rest of Africa will not buy ur songs
You think if they stop playing Nigeria music it will affect the Nigerian music industry? The Dj’s will loose more because how many songs from Ghana is a hit. Let’s assume they stop playing Nigerian music and Ghana music goes up there and Nigerians and other countries decide to stop playing Ghana song how will you feel also. You people should always look before you limp cos you point a finger to someone while you forget the remaining 4 fingers is pointing back at you.
That was exactly how y'all sink your movie industry by asking Nigerians to stay away, go ahead and sink the little drop remaining in your entertainment industry
Sorry am Nigerian I listen to you guys ..ghannians should step using nigeria as reference all the time ...focus on your craft ..we focus on our craft we have the population .stop these hole Nigerian thing make music push your brand ..and stop these hole nigerian thing ..
Them say make Nigeria leave dem country, she don leave now na music una carry com again abeg make una shift comot for road, people wey no serious for themselves dem no know wetin to talk again about Nigeria, body go continue to pepper all Nigeria haters
There is one main reason for this. A hidden Secret. Nigerians are now using Ghanaian basic beat formations or using Ghanaian DJs. As a result, the Ghanaian high life beat formations that Nigerians love are now becoming a part of Nigerian new music. Almost all newer and popular Nigerians Artists have one main Ghanaian beat formation, you can hear it clapping in all the popular new music ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata
@King Kai you elaborate my point. Nigerian music used to be inspired mainly by Fela's beat patterns but not anymore, especially true for those musicians crossing over. Burna boy's 'Anybody' is a classic example, it's Fela's sophisticated style without Fela's beats, you can clap this pattern I describe all through it. And as for Davido's 'Fall', DJ Neptune's 'Nobody", and Afro B's 'Joanna', you can hear this beat pattern at the beginning of them.... ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ..... that's 100% Ghanaian.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣And Ghanaians don’t use Naija’s beat pattern. Open gate by Kwame Eugene is it Ghanaian beat pattern. And recently all the songs by Ghanaians are mostly based on the Naija beat pattern. The Fela pattern that’s made popular by Burna Boy. There is this Gospel song by one of your rapper I guess the title is Koko and what beat pattern is it? I know my level by Shatta Wale, what beat pattern is it? Even the style is Nigerian. In fact all Ghanaians sing like Nigerians that you can’t even differentiate if you are not Nigerian. The best way to penetrate not just Naija market but the whole Africa as a whole is to make good music and stop forcing your failures on Nigerians. I am based in South Africa I have never in my entire two years residence in South Africa heard a Ghanaian song in club or lounge. The only time I get to hear Ghanaian song here is via Soundcity TV on DSTV. Your artists should live their comfortable zones and promote their songs and stop being local champions
@@salsclassics Everything good in Africa is 100% Ghanaian, so they think.. Israel Adesanya stopped over in Ghana enroute to Newzealand, Anthony Joshua had a Ghanaian childhood friend, Wizkid visited Ghana before he blew up and bla bla bla.. This is really pathetic.. I really feel sorry for my Ghanaian folks.. They are now picking up crumbs from other Africans to hype themselves..
You guys are 90% on point👍 this is the nearest and most accurate assessment and diagnose of the Nigerian🇳🇬 phenomenon (entertainment), the first time I'm seeing a Ghanaian pundit not using Population (numbers) and 80-20% (Govt restriction) as the reason for our🇳🇬success. The truth be told, our environment (country) has conditioned us to be different, although we have issues and problems, a typical Nigerian is hard-working, industrious, innovative, resilience and sometimes aggressive. To confirm your point, I went to a large Amazon facility (London) today and Afro beat was playing on their intercom system, someone must have simply plugged in the music for all to hear. During a Trevor Noah's SNL interview, Davido also confirmed that it was Nigerians in diaspora that “pushed” Afro beats to the rest of the world. th-cam.com/video/OqNEhY0crXU/w-d-xo.html
This node make sense one saf, Nigerian music is very very very sweet and classic more than Ghana music, and everybody eat good food, am a Ghanaian
You are one of the good ones, thanks dear from🇳🇬
There was a time American music was dominant in Nigerian radio stations, but Nigerians never banned American music, they simply stepped up their games; improved the quality of their videos, promoting local content, and suddenly Americans music disappeared from the Nigerian market.
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Exactly, all this nonsense I heard about Nigeria Govt controlling music that is played in Nigeria is nonsense.
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Very true
True words Bro ✊🔥❤
Nigerian music is just beginning domination, we have hundreds of upcoming artist that are u-20
That's 💯% fact
so truth, the upcoming are more than the current A list artist in Nigeria
Facts
Please help me tell them
Truth
I am a Nigerian living in the UK, a year ago I went to the studio to record one of my hit song and I thought the beat was dope, bouncing and banging. I locked that song away when I heard some insane sound coming out from Nigeria that year, because I want people to listen to my song after listening to that wicked sound coming out from Africa. I don't want people to start throwing stones at the DJ's when my song comes up. As a Nigerian, I still ask myself, how are these guys bringing out this lovely sound that you cannot resist. As a result, I'm working hard to get to that level and better, and I'm not complaining.
Goodluck brother 🙏 ,get in touch with producers back home to make beats to cater ur voice n style
It`s because we Nigerian we`ve learned how to embrace our own music, and we love our songs and our songs are just original!!! Gone are those days where we listened to western music not anymore, Africa on top!!!
A very pride Nigerian 🇳🇬 here y’all made my day,,. Weldon guys...
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The simplest truth is that Nigerians vibe to any enticing sound, regardless of where it's coming from..they do not discriminate. They love good sound and melody simple!
That's simply the truth, I have Ghanian songs on my phone, I have south African songs on my phone,I download songs based on the quality of the song,and I strongly believe that's what mst of us in Nigeria do. As far as its a nice sound we vibe, we don't have.
You're right, honestly playing Nigeria jams in parties or clubs is not just a service alone, it's just that we like to dance to what we know. I have been to a purely white club in Germany, Stuttgart to be precise, I paid the DJ extra 100 euros to keep jamming naija songs for another few hours.
Adewale, gbayi!!. Naija no dey carry last.. Soup wey sweet, na money kill am. Leave the chales alone to keep hating and moaning, meanwhile our people aren't sleeping, working hard to make ends meet. Thanks for representing us in Germany.
Oshey!
Nigerians are resilient and determined people. They go out there and make happen whatever they have passion for with the intention of doing it well and bringing it closer to perfection. That resilient and determined nature of Nigerians do not only reflect in music industry, you can as well see it in the movie industry, education, business etc. So that goes a long way..
One corner was a bang in Nigeria do you know why because we relate to the vibe. How do I play what I can't vibe to?
If you guy like push from there to heaven and push back to earth again, there is no way u guys can push more than urs master Nigeria
🤣😅🤣😅I dey tell you..
Allow then to take a chill pill
Best comment so far. You can’t be greater than your God walai
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Just simply be honest, Nigerians artists dey drop banger. We don't discriminate, we just love good music. There's this new phenomenon going on in Africa, hating on Nigeria is on the rise. Pls stop hating on us, just accept the fact that we're different.
Ghanaians just need to make good sounds for sure people will listen. Nigerians especially will vibe to anything that sounds good regardless of where its from. Like I remember one corner and Azonto. It was everywhere in Nigeria! Just make good sounds that's all.
One corner was making fun of them.. that’s a rubbish song
Nigeria is a country with 200 million people, a huge market for almost everything. Nigerians actually do not need other African countries to live off, they can live from themselves alone. Actually it is the other countries that needs Nigerian market period.
If Nigerians don't need other African countries then why do the musicians travel to other African countries to promote their music
Not true @Patrice Anjenu. As a Nigerian, even with the numbers, we still need other countries to survive, as well as other countries need us to survive too. We all need to start seeing ourselves as one and stop the hate and jealousy. Other countries need to step up in their entertainment industry like we Nigerians have done and stop the unnecessary talks.
Well said
The message i am trying to get across is that Nigerians can produce and consume their products, we are ok with our market. Those entertainers go out to advertise their music and comedy. They can still make enough money back home. They go out to make more money. I am directing my message to all those African countries that are jealous of Nigeria's success. Nigerians are not wailing and moaning about other countries that do not have terrorists in their country.
@@patriceanjenu1731 i agree now 👍
I’m Nigerian and I loooooove Bisa Kdei’s music. I don’t understand what he’s saying but the beat, rhythm, and Ghanaian authentic vibes has me wanting to dance. When you hear good music and you feeeeel it in your soul, there’s no barrier to enjoying it.
Exactly. There is this song by sister Afia ft Sakodie. That song is on repeat. The lyrics even though I don't understand most of it. I dance out sweat to the beat. The song na top class. Some people here in Lagos been jumping on it like crazy. If song good e good. And we know good music.
A whole 30mins program, all you do is to talk about Nigeria. Wow. Hope to visit Nigeria some day.
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All i hear 👂Nigeria blow, blow
Hahaha Nigeria pepper dem haters. Nigeria diz, Nigeria daz.
Kindly dm will take you there if you pretty..
It breaks my heart that these guys have said a lot of erroneous statements on behalf of Ghanaians in general. As a Nigerian, despite the love I have for my Ghanaian brothers, I cannot help but feel sorry for their archaic way of thinking and analysis. They spoke for almost 30 minutes, and all you can hear is their exasperation and frustration with this indomitable foe called Nigeria. How can you ever grow personally when you're obsessed with another entity who doesn't even think about you for good or evil.
My brother,
These guys don’t know shit.
Listen, if Nigeria has 3,000,000,909 problems, ghana and it’s bullshit ain’t even one.
One thing about Nigerians we dont hate on good music, as long as it's good music we dont matter where you're from. I remember growing up thinking people like Awilo logomba were nigerians. They were times cabo snoop was popping in nigeria, Sarkodie, etc at some point kwamz and flava takeover was my most played song. It's good to promote your music but we consider all of us Africans to be one here.
The man described Ghanaian as timid, but forgot to add, envious and jealous! Honestly, Nigeria does not give a damn about Ghana. No matter how much you try, you cannot compete with Nigeria. The entire Ghana will fit in one corner in Lagos.
Hahahahaha one corner
We Nigerians 🇳🇬 are hard working ⚒, we do appreciate things around, we have never banned others but we worked to the very top and today we have taken over wow.. Nigeria 🇳🇬 to the world 🗺 Nicky Minaj said!!
Ghanaian artists were imitating Jamaican dancehall and reggae when Nigeria was refining Afrobeat. Ghana like to associate itself with Nigerian success, and now, they are claiming Afrobeat.
Even till.now I still think Awilo is Nigerian, his music reigned for half a decade and we vibe to it, Sarkodie, Diamond and so many other African international artist still reign in Nigeria till date. Make good music and we are good to.go
One good thing is that our govt do not interfere with our music.
Am a Nigerian but when I listen to Ghanaian music that make sense I love it I like shatta
You're English dosing send like Nigeria English so u are fake
@@mizzyiyke601 😂😂😂
@@mizzyiyke601 very fake
Only our Naija music is working and you guys are complaining, wait until our economy and other sectors begin to work and you will know why we're Giant of African. UAR 4 life 🇳🇬
I tell you.
When it comes to Africa 🌍 music 🎶 live it to Nigeria,🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
I love Ghanaian music especially the ones they speak in their language. I have been loving Ghana music since the 80's.as a little girl. I am a🇳🇬 living in Atlanta.
As a Nigeria citizen... I grew up listen to America music even playing in everywhere in Nigeria....but nobody banned America music will really loves them....but we work on our own and now Nigeria music take all over Nigeria all over Africa even playing in US 🇺🇸....now I listen to Nigeria music...still listen to America 🇺🇸 music nobody complain but why all this Africa hating on Nigeria mostly Ghanaian
Every 10 kilometres in Nigeria, there is always 10 amateur musician, nigeria music industry is just like national assembly with different parties . We developed our music by simply using a particular market language which yorubas popularly speaking in lagos which is the market and part of our colonial language which british English.
We have under 12, 17, 20 and above musician coming up everyday and those on top in trying as much as possible to help them . Thanks dj
Stop inciting hate towards Nigeria. The success of Nigeria's Afrobeat rests on the legacy left by Fela Kuti. Modern Afrobeat may not sound exactly like Fela Kuti, but both sound came from the same philosophy. Fela Kuti was a fierce Afrocentric, who believed that Africans should develop and project their own art and culture. So, he created his signature rhythm, which he called 'Afrobeat.' And he sang only in Nigerian pidgin, mixing in his native Yoruba language. Fela Kuti became a folk Hero because of his Afrocentric and Nationalist views. Eventually, the new generation learned Fela Kuti's cultural pride. They also improved his unique and catchy rhythm, and called it Afrobeats. Fela Kuti's philosophy that is pushing Afrobeat is very well expressed in a song that Fela played with a Ghanaian singer. The title of the song is 'Upside Down'.
U will see big Ghana events nd naija songs played more.I sit beside my DSTV watch Naija events nd not even 1 single Ghana song played..We Ghanaians are just not Patriotic nd too Timid in nature.We also lack de financial strength in our music industry. Naija Comedy industry alone is bigger now than Ghana music industry cas dey understand business nd patronize their own..
You're very right on your points.
Idk which Ghana events you go to.. I know what you‘re trying to say but „more Nigerian songs than Ghanaian“ Noo that‘s definitely not true..
You lied...theres a very sweet Ghanaian song titled brother by bisa Kdei that our DJ plays in almost all parties or family meeting because of content that promotes brotherhood and my best Ghanaian song yet ...stop talking about things that are beyond your sight or knowledge...
If your songs are good we will listen to it...you never hear SA complains about banning our songs because we both listen to each others song,and experiment on each others sound...niniola is idolised in SA as the afro soul queen,and Jerusalema is still a heat here,we are sampling the amapiano sound from SA and making it global and SAs are happy I can go on...but if it was with ghana am sure you guys would have been all over the place crying foul ...you guys should stop fuelling this hatred
@@Tiger_brave if brother Visa is so sweet why can't we know it in Migeria
One corner was big in Nigeria n that's a Ghanian sound.. there's no where one corner comes up you don't see everyone screaming n vibing to it.. Nigeria's love Ghanian sound..
Dude it's the same from Ghana to Cameroon to South Africa they are all looking for shady ways to bring Nigerian music to the ground but I like the fact that Nigerians remain unbothered
Our people would say "gbaaam",you got it right bro!!!!💜
You are right
We don't down play your music in south africa, stop capping. We jus focus on our amapiano and Gqom we never jealous of Afrobeats, we got too many genres to focus on n start.
@@trayway3014 stop telling lies
@@comfortedu5115 "down play" means we don't look down on your music,,
Nigerian songs are leading because they support themselves. Ghanaians don’t support each other.
1. Jealousy/Envy
2. Selfish
3. Payola
4. Ghanaians don’t support good songs, they will support whack music as long there’s money involved.
5. Imagine an artist spending too much for videos, mixing and mastering of a record song. Only for a Ghanaian dj to turn a blind eye on it even tho is a very dope song.
Supreme Agyengo 🤣🤣🤣😂👍👍✌️✌️
Now I understand something is wrong with Ghanaian, because I don't know what to call these ,either hatred or jealous, , if you stop playing Nigeria music do you think the whole world will stop it, Nigerian are very talented, and God also bless them, they just lack of good leadership, Nigeria is not suppose to be compare with any Africa because of there population and there social lifestyles, but there government are failing them , let them do a good music and see if Nigeria will not dance to it , sakordie is one of my favorite artists, because he do make a good music, so we Nigeria never hate any Africa country, we are fun people, our lifestyles and population is helping us , is our time to shine, you guys are also benefit from it , we dance to any good music , even one corner, so stop poison people mind
Nothing is wrong with Ghanaians.. sth is wrong with you.. how you gonna talk down on a whole country to highlight your whole country.. what the hell is wrong with you people..? Music here music there, dance here dance there.. Ghana hates us, Ghana is our sibling.. Nigeria hates us, Nigeria is our siblings... which one is it.. you People don’t have anything else to do huh.. It’s everyday music, everyday we are the best, we are better than them, they hate us, they want to be us, there is sth wrong with them, we are perfect, we don’t do anything.. Oh God... what is actually wrong with you people... focusing on the wrongggg SHIT.. it‘s scary
@@KathleenEd You are right that's not good but Ghanians have been peddling in that. Nigerians are just over it.
@@bobibrown3358 no it‘s both honestly..both are doing the absolute most. Not the whole countries but individuals and it‘s really not needed. There‘s way more important stuff going on
@@KathleenEd There is way more important stuff. But if individuals are talking like this they are the leaders of tomorrow ut will spill over. Countries in the west are strategizing on how to swindle us of our resources. Yet we are arguing on nonsensical stuff. However I would like to say that Ghanians need to decide do they like Nigeria and it's people or not. This back and forth is dumb. I know Nigerians like Ghanians. We dont have any issues with any other African country really unless you come for us. Nigerians main issue is with their leadership. That's where there anger lies.
@@bobibrown3358 nah this is actually both you guys problem.. generalization, victimization etc.. one minute you‘re agreeing that there‘s more important stuff going on, but then you‘re feeding into this battle thing.. „Ghanaians“ that’s where you got it wrong too... „Nigerians“ „we“ „they“... that‘s the problem.. there is no Ghanaians do this and we (Nigerians) don’t do that. No such thing. It‘s individuals. You‘re saying that the back and fourth is dumb, yet you‘re blaming everything on „Ghanaian“.. and You’re just not to be blamed. Which is contradiction at its finest. There‘s no „we Nigerians don’t have any issues with anyone UNLESS THEY COME FOR US“ you‘re blind, and biased with statements like this. I don’t know what to tell you guys. But generalizition and victimization is a big big problem with both of you.
Nigerian loves Ghana music a lot.
@Afrimedia she didn’t say you.. now shut up..did she even mention dancehall
@Afrimedia he she.. it don’t matter..
@Afrimedia are you alright.. like seriously.. the person‘s name is Emmanuel so it‘s most likely a man, it didn’t matter if it was a man or woman who comment neither does the fact that there a three men discussing sth..
Good Ghana music to be precise
The host is bigging this part time DJ from London up, but the man is humble enough to remain calm!
Am glad this Dj is very sincere about 🇬🇭 music now if only shatta,stonebouy and Sarkodie will do original authentic organic 🇬🇭 songs without copying foreign stuff we will be second to 🇳🇬 but look at our artists trying rap when 🇺🇸 has it,do dancehall when Jamaica 🇯🇲 has it and comparing here and there when out of afrobeat burnaboy has created afrofusion and won Grammy ahaa GGGHHHAAANNNAAA
African musician vs Nigeria musician
Y'all stop wilding man. There was a time ghanaian music was dominating all over. Nobody hated on you guys but now it's naija time. It's all hardwork. I still love and listen to ghanaian music till today. At the same time, you can play what you can't vibe to. Don't not forget guys, WE are ONE. Don't envy or hate.
Oh boy.. see as dem dey gather the observe us and strategise... but shaa na true.. even we Nigerians sef dey shock... I think the Nigerian Government no-care attitude has forced Nigerians to create their greener pastures for themselves...
We even notice non-Nigerians in Nigeria as being annoyingly slow, hence the need to always push them to be more determined and persuasive in their actions... any non-Nigeria that spends at least six months in Nigeria ends up being a tiger when he returns home and will be home sick of Naija... Well, una do well..
The Simple strategy is to use money or promise of money to get things done.. in fact, pay more than the next or previous person at all times or end up being beggerly
Any Ghanaian or African musician that want to grow should feature a Nigeria artist. Try this and see
Good that lady walked out however dont blame Nigerians for being good at what they do. Nigerians work lhardddd and play hardddddd. I love and listen to ghana music a lot. There was a time when ownkewu was so popular in Nigeria and no Nigerian party will be complete without that ghana song.
This DJ can't even express himself properly...even in the uk where there's an equal playing ground for both Nigerian and Ghanaian but yet wizkid ,burna boy,and Davido sold out O2...maleekberry is even a much bigger act than most Ghanaian acts excluding king promise oh I so much love that dude...very talented ghanaian vocalist
Maleek better than promise what u talking about
All I see from Ghana is hate and envy. Nigerians work harder, more creative. Patapaa was a hit in Nigeria, Ghana should make good music. Don't envy but appreciate to grow. If your radio ban nigeria songs the internet is open for all. You lose followership.
Mmmmm nawa oooooo, so Nigerians don't have respect? Wooooooow, they are difference between timid and politeness. We Nigerians are respectful and polite. Is only in lagos you can found that rushness. Apart from that any other city IN Nigeria is calm and simple. Abuja is one of the calmness place in Africa
We are the most polite people sef. People judge Nigerian with Lagos that’s a little bit unfair. Talk of respect an average Yoruba person won’t call somebody older than him or her by name even if the former is just a year older.
@@chikarayleigh4534 u are brash
All this makes no sense, but leads to envy and hatred to a fellow African nation and closest friend. The truth a good and talented artists willing to work hard will succeed. Good promotion , video concept, interviews, live shows outside Ghana to other African states , Europe, America, could have helped to achieving success, rather than trying to indirectly witchhunt Nigerian artists , that spends money to promote their music not only in Africa but to the rest of the world.
Charles Hart don’t mind these pathetic ghanaians they are so laughable ,..
Charles Hart my brother you have said it all, a word is enough for the wise thanks
That's all he's saying..Whats the "no sense" in this ?
Charles Hart that's what Nigerians are going thru- we've become a victim of our success brought on by sheer hard work, talent and determination to succeed against all odds. Do you know how hard Nigerian artistes work?
Many spend days in the studio working on their music, also many hours shooting quality videos. Have attended a couple of shoots and I tell you, it's no joke; it's a lot of hard work....sometimes you shoot all night esp when a perfectionist like Clarence Peters is involved. ..
Now when this hard work pays, some of our fellow Africans get envious instead of upping their own game, work hard and be successful too, they get angry and want to even ban our music on their aurways. How childish is that?
Some years back, makossa from Congo was the vogue in Nigeria, it almost overshadowed our local music but nobody thought of banning it. We even invited artistes like Kofi Olomide to Nigeria to play concerts and he made a lot of money. Nigerians never complained bcos we saw ourselves as Africans, as a way of showing love and support to a brother African.
@@nigerdeltamirrortv9311 one love bro, you said it all.
I love sarkodie adonai. Im a nigerian
As for the music that's coming out I think the Nigerians are burying it that's true Bro.
I am a Nigerian so my advice for our Ghanaians musician brothers is that they should do colabo with Nigerians musicians; that way their music will compete with nigerians
You are still calling them your brother Ghan8ans are Judas Iscariot to Nigerians
@@godwinejiofor8064 lolz😁😁😁😁😁you are right, I just forgot oooo
@@godwinejiofor8064 true
And I think what's he's saying is true....Thatboy Kalusha
I posted this on another post. It applies here too:
These conversations and their kind going on around the continent is irrational. How do you even ban a kind of music in an age of the internet? Will you ban TH-cam and other places where music can be gotten?
Up your game and people will listen. Asking that Nigerian songs should not be played is an admission of mediocrity. You are simply saying you are unable to compete and the competition must be taken out.
The Nigerian music you are all having these talkshows over was born out of intense competition of the best challenging the best in Nigeria. The songs, the videos and everything have improved to the point that we don't need to listen to even American songs anymore. Now those American artistes are seeking Nigerian acts to work with.
You fucking compete or you go back to the village.
Jerusalema was one of the top hits in Nigeria last year even though we don't know what was there. We don't complain. Awilo reigned some years back. We don't complain.
Nigerians are socialized differently grom most othet Africans. If you don't understand that basic competitiveness to be the best of the pack, you will have these talks for ages.
Seeing all these over analyzing of the influence of Nigerian music tells me many of your music artistes are so far behind in contemporary African music that you don't even realize it.
You are also forgetting that you are referring to a country that is 200M strong and with a large diaspora population. How do you even begin to compare that?
Government won't help you. You can support what is played on your radios all you want but you are dealing with a generation that gets content on their phones. How do you regulate that? Music content is now more personalized in its delivery.
This talk is based on a world that has shifted under yout feet.
Brother i hole u one month salary for this ur comment
I wish I could like your comment a million times👏
U Ghanaians are making us laugh 😂😂😂😅
Lol
Nothing wan Musa nor go see for gate oo
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They really dey make me laugh 🤣 😂 😂
I am Nigerian and the best artist in Ghana are the upcoming artist those uneducated once should leave the stage for them! I love r2bees makoma is the best out of Ghana till date
If we took it why does it not sound the same
If we don't stop PHD syndrome in our Music Industry... We can't match them. Asonaba Kwabrafoso Obuasi
@Afri Media bro, I see you everywhere.
@Afri Media 🤣🤣..You be clown.
You talk well
Just the name of Nigeria artistes sound hit. Wizkid psquare burna boy. While some artistes names in other Africa countries sounds funny to me
Hahahaha
Let's do more collaborations together that's all
You have a good mind dear
This is laughable. Fela said that is why black man dey suffer. If you guys only know the motivation of a so called Nigerian.
You guys should work on your sound because back in the the time of Ofori Amponsah we Nigerians jumped to his music and the likes of him.
Nigerians travel alot and we bring back ideas to develop our music, , if you want to know the secret, travel down to Nigeria, study the street and take your experience back to your country and be the change.
very enjoyable interview
Nigeria do not think about Ghana. At all! You are competing with a country that doesn't know you exist.
Nigerian go outside there comfort zone and patronize others Ghanaians rally do that.expample go to Ghanaian restaurants in the United States you will see Nigerians there got Nigerian restaurants there you would rally see Ghanaian thereafter that sink in
Believe me the problem of Ghana music industry is most Ghanaians musicians speaks less polished English they speak more of twi than public language
How can anyone possibly ban songs with all these new tech that is coming that is taking the power of the power of the gatekeepers nowadays. The only thing is to give the customers that is the people what they need and they will run with your songs. No need hating on the Nigerian music scene.
Nigeria vs some African countries
That's his own opinion I love my COUNTRY music and I will never compare it with other countries music point blank period
Onika Modisane what country are u talking about
DEBATE OVER! CASE CLOSED!
Apert from taking about Nigeria music... There even talking about how smart/confidence we are than them😂😂😂😂..... Ghana just wanna be like we Nigeria by fire by force and wish can never be possible 🇳🇬💪🔥💯%😂😂😂😂😂
Hahahahaha
It can be possible if they change their mind set
I am a Nigeria some of the things u talk is real
Liar. Close mouth there
Instead of talking on how to do good music you people are here talking about Nigeria 🇳🇬 hahaha
You guys should leave us Nigerians alone; everybody who has a bad itch wants to blame us for their failures. Nigerians will listen any good music from anywhere. Nigerians see music as a business so they go all the way and all over the world to get what want; these includes collaboration, technical know-how, marketing an packaging. Learn from them!
Reading some comments here makes me laugh. Listen to the whole interview and you will understand what he is saying. My people Abeg lol
These "BRING THEM DOWN " agenda which you guys and Cameroonians are spearheading will lead Africa no where. Between 2019 and now 2021, if you guys have looked beyond Greed and Jealousy, perhaps progress would have been made. This was not what great PanAfricanist Kwame Nkrumah stood for. Rather than bring down your brother nation's hard fought achievement, you guys should rather find a way to collaborate with them, exchange ideas and move at their pace decently competitively. Have you guys fought American musicians whose music took over your wavelength since 80's?
Honestly, this is pure madness. Reason why white men call us animals. White man believes, whenever new innovation is introduced into Africa, they use it negatively against themselves rather than improving upon it.
We passed through what you are passing through in the 80's and 90's. We never stopped American wraps and hip hops..we never stopped makosa from cameroon. They were household music. We didn't wake up to ban others so that we may advance, rather we gradually started learning, collaborating, exchanged ideas, encourage our young stars into record labels to take advantage of young talents, approached multi national firms - MTN, GLO, GUINESS, NIGERIAN BREWERIES, PEAK MILK etc to add value to these talents as well promote them. The likes of Chidinma, Techno, Yemi Alade etc were products of that. The likes of Don Jazzy, D-Banj, Tiwa Savage, M.I, Banky W. etc, all relocated to Nigeria and began to invest into music and studios/labels - P-square, MO hits etc...all improved upon the efforts of 2face, Blackface, Face, Abdulkareem etc, who were on ground. Davido, Burna, Wizkid, Patroniking, Flavor, Phyno etc would later join them. Today Joe boy, Omah Lay, Laycon, Chike, Peruzzi, Naira Marley, Rema, Korede Bello, Rikado Banks, Dija and hundreds more have remained creative and globally competitive.
Banning or witch-hunting ur fellow Africans wouldn't solve ur problem.
Your solution is creativity, investment into the industry, pace with music revolution, collaboration, diversification, talent hunt and management, globally recognized record labels, quality amongst others.
Do that and be sure that you'll break into the market and enjoy more Nigerian interest. We have loads of hit sounds day by day and only favourable competition and creativity could match that.
Nigerian Artists are not your problem. They worked hard for it.
Stop this madness. What is Ghana 's population, to shut the doors against itself?
You guys keep shouting about Nigerian music without doing you home work, no promotions, no video quality and a host of others, pls and pls you people should concentrate on improving your craft while Nigeria keep opening up the global market for Africa craft. Our problem is the whole African race not neighbouring issues. But it's really a shame to see how some African countries think we are their problems when actually Nigerians don't even care about all these nonsense.
Up 🇳🇬
you guys should be yourself
If am coming to your club to spend money you're expected to satisfy me and if you can't then I work out that's simple.
Ghanaians can't compete with us.
I don’t blame the lady, the song may be whack but you want her to listen to it like that because she’s in Ghana? Na wa o
This guy in white smokes enough Igbo ( weed). Look at his eyes
this ghanaians envy for nigeria music has gone global. they put unfounded statement without shame. I feel ashame hearing this ghanaians saying this
Ghanaians are so docile so what pace u talking emulating the Nigerians won’t help you.....
Lol so much jealous for Nigerians
Ghanaian musician's are very Stingy But the Nigerians are not, they really push money into their music and also support themselves, Jealousy is killing Ghanaian music industry
You are forcing Your audience to listen to crap they don't want lol ofcourse they'll walk out and you'll end up poor and broke because of your strong head
Hahahahaha
first what is the population of ghanians going to club
again if im a nigeria and im in the club and you are playing ghana song it will not go right
I swear this is what I told one Dj in my area recently pass Sunday that they should stop playing the Naija music at the wedding ceremony and support Ghana music so we all would go far. honestly he smiled. something should be done about it.i want to tell all the musicians in Ghana that they should market their songs before it comes out.second Advice,to all the Ghanaian musicians should make sure they put a stop Naijas interfering in to their affair something like show event
And you think that was what Nigeria did to get that far...do good music, promote your songs and we will vibe to it....
That's the Poor mental state that is keeping Ghana down... Nigerians don't care about what you think, they don't even Jealous you...
So the more you Jealous, play them or not, Nigerians will always be on top
You can ban Nigeria music ,Ghanaian music industry is small so please go ahead, Nigerian music is all over the rest of Africa so pls ban because the other rest of Africa will not buy ur songs
You think if they stop playing Nigeria music it will affect the Nigerian music industry? The Dj’s will loose more because how many songs from Ghana is a hit. Let’s assume they stop playing Nigerian music and Ghana music goes up there and Nigerians and other countries decide to stop playing Ghana song how will you feel also. You people should always look before you limp cos you point a finger to someone while you forget the remaining 4 fingers is pointing back at you.
That was exactly how y'all sink your movie industry by asking Nigerians to stay away, go ahead and sink the little drop remaining in your entertainment industry
See find out how Americans made it...grow your community grow ..your wealth ghanna don't have money..
Sorry am Nigerian I listen to you guys ..ghannians should step using nigeria as reference all the time ...focus on your craft ..we focus on our craft we have the population .stop these hole Nigerian thing make music push your brand ..and stop these hole nigerian thing ..
Them say make Nigeria leave dem country, she don leave now na music una carry com again abeg make una shift comot for road, people wey no serious for themselves dem no know wetin to talk again about Nigeria, body go continue to pepper all Nigeria haters
Too late for Ghana 🤣🤣🤣
How do Nigerians take Ghanaians music?? Your biggest artists do fuckin dancehall.....there are like no nigerian dancehall artists
Poor Ghana 😅😅😅😅😅
You're a DJ not an activist.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Honestly I don’t take this host seriously at al
There is one main reason for this. A hidden Secret. Nigerians are now using Ghanaian basic beat formations or using Ghanaian DJs. As a result, the Ghanaian high life beat formations that Nigerians love are now becoming a part of Nigerian new music. Almost all newer and popular Nigerians Artists have one main Ghanaian beat formation, you can hear it clapping in all the popular new music ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata
@King Kai you elaborate my point. Nigerian music used to be inspired mainly by Fela's beat patterns but not anymore, especially true for those musicians crossing over. Burna boy's 'Anybody' is a classic example, it's Fela's sophisticated style without Fela's beats, you can clap this pattern I describe all through it. And as for Davido's 'Fall', DJ Neptune's 'Nobody", and Afro B's 'Joanna', you can hear this beat pattern at the beginning of them.... ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ta-ta-ta tata ..... that's 100% Ghanaian.
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🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣And Ghanaians don’t use Naija’s beat pattern. Open gate by Kwame Eugene is it Ghanaian beat pattern. And recently all the songs by Ghanaians are mostly based on the Naija beat pattern. The Fela pattern that’s made popular by Burna Boy. There is this Gospel song by one of your rapper I guess the title is Koko and what beat pattern is it? I know my level by Shatta Wale, what beat pattern is it? Even the style is Nigerian. In fact all Ghanaians sing like Nigerians that you can’t even differentiate if you are not Nigerian. The best way to penetrate not just Naija market but the whole Africa as a whole is to make good music and stop forcing your failures on Nigerians. I am based in South Africa I have never in my entire two years residence in South Africa heard a Ghanaian song in club or lounge. The only time I get to hear Ghanaian song here is via Soundcity TV on DSTV. Your artists should live their comfortable zones and promote their songs and stop being local champions
@@salsclassics Everything good in Africa is 100% Ghanaian, so they think.. Israel Adesanya stopped over in Ghana enroute to Newzealand, Anthony Joshua had a Ghanaian childhood friend, Wizkid visited Ghana before he blew up and bla bla bla.. This is really pathetic.. I really feel sorry for my Ghanaian folks.. They are now picking up crumbs from other Africans to hype themselves..
They almost claim Daz saying 9Ja don't rap..they are haters..Ghana chai
Shame on these guys.
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You guys are 90% on point👍 this is the nearest and most accurate assessment and diagnose of the Nigerian🇳🇬 phenomenon (entertainment), the first time I'm seeing a Ghanaian pundit not using Population (numbers) and 80-20% (Govt restriction) as the reason for our🇳🇬success.
The truth be told, our environment (country) has conditioned us to be different, although we have issues and problems, a typical Nigerian is hard-working, industrious, innovative, resilience and sometimes aggressive.
To confirm your point, I went to a large Amazon facility (London) today and Afro beat was playing on their intercom system, someone must have simply plugged in the music for all to hear. During a Trevor Noah's SNL interview, Davido also confirmed that it was Nigerians in diaspora that “pushed” Afro beats to the rest of the world.
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