But really this man is creative. None in Africa doing like what he does. Reactions + editing + remakes + singing + writing etc All in one video. Ghanaians too creative so
There - you've just demonstrated what inspiration is all about. You seem to forget, however, that, aeons ago, Ghana, Nigeria along with many others (I suspect) used to be one people comprising loads of satellite villages scattered over one huge region, speaking various dialects (just so they could be unique and secretive) before the great natural land-split by the elements. This is even long before the visitors arrived. Now, Highlife music's origin, I must say, is debatable, considering it's been in the region for decades and decades. However, I have to say you are very insightful and creative. I really like what you've come up with. Stay continuously blessed.
What does that even mean? Such n0nsense. Which Ghanaian artist did you refer to? Mode3 gyimii. You talk you dont think. Why didn't you say Nigerian popular artists?
Guy, who are you Make a video explaining skills you’ve grown and your occupation. Am your subscriber but I just discovered that I don’t know who am following 😂😂 You too good ooo
I see many comments saying highlife did not originate from Ghana. Other countries have their own version. If other countries have their own version why are even arguing? Just give it whatever name you like. Just because Ghanaians popularised their traditional beat and called it highlife, everyone wants to claim their beats is also called highlife😏. It's just like Ghanaians food fufu now being claimed as a west african food. The word fufu /fufuo is an Akan food and Akan word. What other countries term as Fufu is not even the same version as what we term as Fufu in Ghana so why on earth don't they give different names to their food and music instead of using what Ghanaians have already popularised? Then all these silly arguments will be non-existent
@@perejet See who is talking about claiming ownership of people's work 😏? Is highlife your traditional music? If you other Africans have similar music to what we call highlife in Ghana, why don't you give it another name, popularise it so we can have peace of mind? So why should Ghanaians name their music, popularise it and suddenly everyone is claiming highlife? Do you think the genre highlife just dropped from the sky? Or do think that name "highlife" was given by the spirits? Abeg, look for another name for your traditional music and let these arguments end already
@@addy3134 have u ever seen Nigerians claiming highlife...who even wants to listen to it here in naija . All am saying is that stop the pride of claiming... work hard let people reward n award u themselves
@@perejet Are you alright? Why shouldn't we claim what is ours? Isn't nigeria claiming afrobeats eventhough other African countries play it? Isn't south africa claiming amapiano eventhough other african countries play it? So why shouldn't Ghana clain our traditional highlife music? Are you high? 😏
@@addy3134 let the world recognized n accept highlife first before claiming...no one is even arguing ownership with u...Ghana shuuu, charlie wise up...the world is the one recognizing us as afrobeat base n the hard work n legency of our hero Fela
Thanks.. this people think they are the only people that sing that pattern of song, you ascribed a sound that is being played in west africa and call it your own..ghana people na wa
Every west African has it own rythm this particular drum pattern is kpanlogo from the ga people and Nigeria highlife is different from Ghanaian interns of rythm and pattern but the base lines are all the same
No Nigeria musician will ever want to b a Ghanian even portable zazu will never pray to b a low life Ghanian artist not tlk of rema dat hv already blow more dan d full Ghana of a country😂😂
Where did you learn to speak and write english? You forgot to learn how to understand it😂😂. This isn't even a statement you should be bothered about. Someone makes a friendly statement just for his video sake and to catch attention and all of a sudden you want to bring down the roof😅😅. Africa will never move forward with individuals like you living in it. You can't even take jokes .
This is nice. But i think your voice is a little too deep for the song. 😝Perhaps you c an let someone sing for you at times its a little contrasting with rema's voice ( no hard feeling. Its just my opinion). I'm still enjoying it though. I've honestly felt although the song is good, but they needed to add more flesh to the instrumentals and that is exactly what you did right there. Keep it up.
It has nothing to do with Highlife. Second, what you call “Highlife” in Ghana is called “Palm Wine Music” in Liberia or Sierra Leone. Ethnic groups in Southern Nigeria like the ijaws, Edos, and Igbos have their own version. Southern Cameroon) which is geographically in West Africa) also have their own version. Then the Ghanaians have their own version. If we must argue about authorship, it has to be from the returnee slaves in Sierra Leone or Liberia. For the Ghanaians to claim authorship of a west African music genre is preposterous. Again they claim authorship of almost everything, just as you just insinuated that Rem’s “charm” is “Highlife.”
Yh everyone has their own version but Ghanaian highlife is by far the most popular one. The underlying rhythms that make the genre are Ghanaian. The five beat pattern and the cowbell rhythms in this song and even the one used in Davido's Na Money are kpanlogo rhythms of the Ga people from Ghana. Above all that, it is well documented in almost all the major publications that Highlife came from Ghana. Just because you don't like the facts or it annoys you when Ghanaians claim genres doesn't mean you can change the history.
@@_Lesplay don't waste your time. They are all over TH-cam. Adesope and others radicalized them to hate Ghanaian music and attack any video that praises Ghanaian music
@@_Lesplay Arguing with Ghanaians is like going down a rabbit hole; it’s an extreme sport. Ok. The Ghanaians originated the “five beat pattern”- whatever that means. . None of the five hundred ethnic groups in Nigeria or the thousands of ethnic groups in West Africa have traditional music that is based on the “five beat pattern.” How does this make sense to you ? You said it’s “well documented” Right? I guess if tens of Nigerians or Cameroonians or Liberians or Sierra Leoneans decide to “document” it that highlife originated in their respective countries, that’d also be “well documented” right ? You guys are so desperate to be on the map that you claim ownership of everything. ( They even said Fela came to Ghana “to learn music ( how preposterous!) but if that makes you feel good, by all means knock yourselves out. Ghanaians like to think they are influential in Africa or in the subregion either politically or culturally- every available data and body of evidence suggest otherwise. It’s obvious who the dominant and influential player is (politically, economically, and culturally). Ghanaian Music has NEVER influenced Nigerian pop music in a tangible way. The music that has influenced our pop music are: Congolese music, the Makosa, Reggae, and the African American RnB and of course our own thousands traditional music genres. Ok, let’s agree. Classical music originated from Ghana; Mozart came to Ghana to learn music; the moon was discovered first in Ghana. Are you happy now ? Good night
So Nigerians think they are better people than Ghanaians. If he's Ghanaian or Nigerian ,we are all Africans. I don't know why Nigerians are too proud, but we're the same, there are some Ghanaians who love to live in Nigeria and so are Nigerians who love Ghana.
Now that’s interesting….. for a moment the instrumental sounds like Tsioo Benke Mi. But ya remix makes more and more clearer. Genius. On a more interesting note, the production of your song sounds like j.Martz (if I haven’t gotten the name wrong). He was a sound engineer back in Alex Kwapong days in UG… 🧐🧐🧐
Listen to REmix here :
Audiomack : audiomack.com/emotionkontrolla/song/charm-rema-remake
Soundcloud : soundcloud.com/emotionkontrolla/charm-rema-remake
The origin of Gas are from Nigeria
Simple 😂
Is also their language
Why Gas are not bokom harram
But really this man is creative. None in Africa doing like what he does. Reactions + editing + remakes + singing + writing etc All in one video. Ghanaians too creative so
Like he is in another league
Currently the world's best music commentary. Much respect from Kenya
Bro you for take production seriously, you’re very insightful, Ghana actually needs someone does understand music like you do.
Please release an album with all your remixes I BEG YOU
Good Idea 🌚
Too creative!!! Keep up the good work bro.
There - you've just demonstrated what inspiration is all about. You seem to forget, however, that, aeons ago, Ghana, Nigeria along with many others (I suspect) used to be one people comprising loads of satellite villages scattered over one huge region, speaking various dialects (just so they could be unique and secretive) before the great natural land-split by the elements. This is even long before the visitors arrived. Now, Highlife music's origin, I must say, is debatable, considering it's been in the region for decades and decades. However, I have to say you are very insightful and creative. I really like what you've come up with. Stay continuously blessed.
The first highlife music was recorded by Ghana. Google the Jacob Sam Trio out of Kumasi (1920s)
Omoo, this is amazing guy
Afronation is Nigeria owned music festival
Founded by obi Asika
Ghana respect this flag🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬NIGERIA Giant of africa
We Ghanaian we respect Nigeria anyday cos u guys got the vibe
@@sakah9 thank you brother ghana is my second home
No capped black stars of africa
I really love your videos bro
Finally subscribe from Namibia🇳🇦
Hahaha you really have music flowing in you. Keep on making Africans proud guy🎉
Wow you’re good ❤❤
You're so creative 😮
the remix we didn’t ask for
But we love
This guy should really consider getting into music for real. I don't think most popular Ghanaian artistes can do better than you. More grace!
What does that even mean? Such n0nsense. Which Ghanaian artist did you refer to? Mode3 gyimii. You talk you dont think. Why didn't you say Nigerian popular artists?
You got me, subscribed
You are good
The REMIX MAAAAAAADDDDDD💥💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This is awesome!!!! Keep going🔥🔥🔥
That remix is too 🥵 spicy
Guy, who are you
Make a video explaining skills you’ve grown and your occupation.
Am your subscriber but I just discovered that I don’t know who am following 😂😂
You too good ooo
Charley, Charley remix no dey beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee🔥🤲
Bro, this remix we never asked for is fire 🔥 🔥
What is it with ga music and food. Where's the shrimp from?
I see many comments saying highlife did not originate from Ghana. Other countries have their own version. If other countries have their own version why are even arguing? Just give it whatever name you like.
Just because Ghanaians popularised their traditional beat and called it highlife, everyone wants to claim their beats is also called highlife😏.
It's just like Ghanaians food fufu now being claimed as a west african food. The word fufu /fufuo is an Akan food and Akan word. What other countries term as Fufu is not even the same version as what we term as Fufu in Ghana so why on earth don't they give different names to their food and music instead of using what Ghanaians have already popularised?
Then all these silly arguments will be non-existent
This is just the reason you Ghanaians dont progress u like claiming ownership to people's hard work
@@perejet See who is talking about claiming ownership of people's work 😏? Is highlife your traditional music? If you other Africans have similar music to what we call highlife in Ghana, why don't you give it another name, popularise it so we can have peace of mind? So why should Ghanaians name their music, popularise it and suddenly everyone is claiming highlife? Do you think the genre highlife just dropped from the sky? Or do think that name "highlife" was given by the spirits? Abeg, look for another name for your traditional music and let these arguments end already
@@addy3134 have u ever seen Nigerians claiming highlife...who even wants to listen to it here in naija . All am saying is that stop the pride of claiming... work hard let people reward n award u themselves
@@perejet Are you alright? Why shouldn't we claim what is ours? Isn't nigeria claiming afrobeats eventhough other African countries play it? Isn't south africa claiming amapiano eventhough other african countries play it? So why shouldn't Ghana clain our traditional highlife music? Are you high? 😏
@@addy3134 let the world recognized n accept highlife first before claiming...no one is even arguing ownership with u...Ghana shuuu, charlie wise up...the world is the one recognizing us as afrobeat base n the hard work n legency of our hero Fela
Highlife is a west African rhythm that originated in Sierra Leone and Liberia which is a fusion of European instruments and west African rhythms
Thanks.. this people think they are the only people that sing that pattern of song, you ascribed a sound that is being played in west africa and call it your own..ghana people na wa
Leave them ......make them dey play.... 😂
Every west African has it own rythm this particular drum pattern is kpanlogo from the ga people and Nigeria highlife is different from Ghanaian interns of rythm and pattern but the base lines are all the same
Why you lying.Ghanaians created highlife that's where it originated stop lying tf
This particular rhythm is kpanlogo from the Ga community in Ghana
This remiix is too fun
This so dope 😮
You haven’t reviewed Butta my bread JZyNo ft Lasmid
Woooooooooow you can do music oo🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏👍👍👍
good job with the remix i never asked for 😂😂🔥🔥🔥
Whaaaaaat 🔥🔥🔥🔥 . U can be good producee
Nice one, the violin added flavor
U spoil there ,geee😂❤❤❤❤🎉🎉
You have a new subscriber 😉
Ur remix is fire 👌🏿🇳🇬
I never knew you are a GA..nice one lol
wth we need producers like you
Kontrolla you really know how to kontrol papa🤞💯
Content ❤️🔥
😂😂😂what a fireboy gamble
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I am a ghanaian and he looks like some one I knew, I won't be surprise
That was a good remix!
Not surprised rema can sing all generes that's craft
Wow guy you too good
Make sence boss ❤❤😂😂
My brother please take this thing serious and do music you go blow. Very creative
He would have been slept on big time broh trust me .
Doing what he does best. Amazing♥️
Charle you nailed it bro ❤…. Massive 😂
Yes, I do share your videos. 😊
God bless you chale
The remix we never asked for😅
what software do you use to produce
Ableton
We share the videos
I didn't even when I started dancing 🔥
Hard!
This guy even speak yoruba for the song ooo..wooow
SICK😂
I love thisss
Very creative
Brilliant
Ah bro which country do u come from?
FRAMES🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💚💚
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Good song
Let's gooo!
If Rema was Ghanaian he wouldn't go far.
😂😂 you're bad guys
Oh charle, "o ti lø".
Stop it na ...u won bring another fight with Nigeria Vs Ghana.
That means you’re Ghanaian?
No Nigeria musician will ever want to b a Ghanian even portable zazu will never pray to b a low life Ghanian artist not tlk of rema dat hv already blow more dan d full Ghana of a country😂😂
You are very talented
This is hard af
6:00 to remember
Damn! This man is real talent overdose
Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Asake, Tiwa Savage, Flavor, Teckno, Patoranking etc are also Ghanaians. Smh. Ghanaians always claiming stuff.
Nigerians are ungrateful and gullible asf that's why I don't respect u lots💀💀
Where did you learn to speak and write english? You forgot to learn how to understand it😂😂. This isn't even a statement you should be bothered about. Someone makes a friendly statement just for his video sake and to catch attention and all of a sudden you want to bring down the roof😅😅.
Africa will never move forward with individuals like you living in it.
You can't even take jokes .
They would have used their Pull Me Down syndrome to finish him & say he is using juju.
mad 😂❤
Wow it's nice
8:39 not be small MJ moves 😂💀
bro this ur remix make sense
Could you make this a song please 🥰🥰🥰
This shit is hard asf❤
If rema was Ghanaian eh...he won't go far oo😂😂🤔..*kontrolla* tell me if am lieing naa
Nahh nigga u murked this hahahaa mad props as a Ga man I'm thoroughly impressed hahaah
Creative boy
genius Genius
So where did Rema came from? TH-cam says he is from Benin. But if he was not Google should help us stop robot from feeding us with wrong informations.
His name is Divine Ikubor....from Benin city, Edo state to be precise
Waw
I missed the remixes 🥲
Don’t Play with Fireboy like that.
This is nice. But i think your voice is a little too deep for the song. 😝Perhaps you c an let someone sing for you at times its a little contrasting with rema's voice ( no hard feeling. Its just my opinion). I'm still enjoying it though. I've honestly felt although the song is good, but they needed to add more flesh to the instrumentals and that is exactly what you did right there. Keep it up.
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Bro i hope you know the history behind the GA people and Edo’s in Nigeria? That is where Rema is from
It has nothing to do with Highlife. Second, what you call “Highlife” in Ghana is called “Palm Wine Music” in Liberia or Sierra Leone. Ethnic groups in Southern Nigeria like the ijaws, Edos, and Igbos have their own version. Southern Cameroon) which is geographically in West Africa) also have their own version. Then the Ghanaians have their own version. If we must argue about authorship, it has to be from the returnee slaves in Sierra Leone or Liberia. For the Ghanaians to claim authorship of a west African music genre is preposterous. Again they claim authorship of almost everything, just as you just insinuated that Rem’s “charm” is “Highlife.”
You're another stupid Nigerian. A country full of idiots. Always choosing stupid leaders. Fool
Yh everyone has their own version but Ghanaian highlife is by far the most popular one. The underlying rhythms that make the genre are Ghanaian. The five beat pattern and the cowbell rhythms in this song and even the one used in Davido's Na Money are kpanlogo rhythms of the Ga people from Ghana.
Above all that, it is well documented in almost all the major publications that Highlife came from Ghana. Just because you don't like the facts or it annoys you when Ghanaians claim genres doesn't mean you can change the history.
@@_Lesplay don't waste your time. They are all over TH-cam. Adesope and others radicalized them to hate Ghanaian music and attack any video that praises Ghanaian music
@@_Lesplayexactlyyyyy
@@_Lesplay Arguing with Ghanaians is like going down a rabbit hole; it’s an extreme sport. Ok. The Ghanaians originated the “five beat pattern”- whatever that means. .
None of the five hundred ethnic groups in Nigeria or the thousands of ethnic groups in West Africa have traditional music that is based on the “five beat pattern.” How does this make sense to you ?
You said it’s “well documented” Right? I guess if tens of Nigerians or Cameroonians or Liberians or Sierra Leoneans decide to “document” it that highlife originated in their respective countries, that’d also be “well documented” right ? You guys are so desperate to be on the map that you claim ownership of everything. ( They even said Fela came to Ghana “to learn music ( how preposterous!) but if that makes you feel good, by all means knock yourselves out.
Ghanaians like to think they are influential in Africa or in the subregion either politically or culturally- every available data and body of evidence suggest otherwise. It’s obvious who the dominant and influential player is (politically, economically, and culturally). Ghanaian
Music has NEVER influenced Nigerian pop music in a tangible way. The music that has influenced our pop music are: Congolese music, the Makosa, Reggae, and the African American RnB and of course our own thousands traditional music genres.
Ok, let’s agree. Classical music originated from Ghana; Mozart came to Ghana to learn music; the moon was discovered first in Ghana. Are you happy now ? Good night
Read rema biography, he wrote that he was in ghana before going to Nigeria for fame
So he's now Ghanaian ?? Very short sighted people !! Go siddon jare !! Yeye dey smell
Always mugu talk frm Banku pple ...... local champions mentality..... learn to explore the world
So Nigerians think they are better people than Ghanaians. If he's Ghanaian or Nigerian ,we are all Africans. I don't know why Nigerians are too proud, but we're the same, there are some Ghanaians who love to live in Nigeria and so are Nigerians who love Ghana.
@@gold-idehenekpenede8976 The same mugu talk from eba people.
@vital aliu if you're to do DNA test you will be shocked to see Nigerians who are Ghanaians, including yourself
Buh it’s fire though 😅
Now that’s interesting….. for a moment the instrumental sounds like Tsioo Benke Mi. But ya remix makes more and more clearer. Genius.
On a more interesting note, the production of your song sounds like j.Martz (if I haven’t gotten the name wrong). He was a sound engineer back in Alex Kwapong days in UG… 🧐🧐🧐
What a wow
My dream is to work with you Kontrolla...what!!!!!!!!!
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A proud Kontrolla❤🔥🔥🔥