My broda. I watched an interview by a Ghanaian on TH-cam who interviewed a Ghanaian legend who said the late Fela created Afro beat. So who dey deceive who?
english is ur problem,ghanians insisted he took Afro beat from them, but the fact is that he never did i just didnt emphasize on it cos i have already treated the topic on how fela was exploring how he did calypso and other music then later heard highlife from ghana then combine elements of every music together to have the sound of Afro beat .
Bro, you yourself you're confused, Fela did not take Afrobeat from Ghana. There was nothing called Afrobeat or Afrobeats in Ghana until Afrobeats became a global genre somewhere 2015 to 2018 In early 2000's Tuface, P Square and Bracket were very popular than all of the Ghanaian musicians and late 2000,s Timaya, D'banj, Iyanya and Tekno took Afrobeats to the next level. That was the beginning of the new generation Afrobeats sucess story. Over 95% of Ghanaians never even heard the word Afrobeat and Afrobeats until 2015 Nigerian Afrobeat/Afrobeats started becoming a global genre. Ghanaians was doing Highlife, (Twi HipHop AKA Hiplife) and Reggae not Afrobeat or Afrobeats.
fela listened to their Highlife combined it with other kind of music he ever did then gave it afrobeat its simple i have treated the topic b4 cos i didnt emphasize in this video doesn't mean i am validating fela taking anything from them but most of una no dey listen well.
His mother advised him to stop playing hilife because it was no longer trending and not putting food on the table of his young family. And Fela listened and acted accordingly because the Lagos scene had totally moved away from hilife. Fela on Broadway got the sequence of his musical evolution to afrobeat. Watch it anytime they decide to recast.
Hello bro…Can I reach you on any of your social handles…I have some interesting insights about Ghana and other African countries grouse against the Nigerian entertainment space you will find really helpful
@@60minstventertainmentsnews. you're lying, Rex Lawson who died in a tragic accident a Nigerian was the king of west Africa highlife in the late 50s through the early 70s !! No musical group in the entire west Africa matched his creativity and originality !!! Except perhaps for the Congolese and South Africans who were making exceptional music, Ghana wasn't even known for artistic exceptionality !! A beg rest yeye dey smell
Tal'mbout Fela took Shit from ghana Go to the shrine in Ikeja and tell Yeni kuti her dad stole shit from ghana if no be your corps Dem go carry come out of there! Mumu*
Bro before you say something please investigate..Fela didn’t steal Afrobeat from Ghana..Ghanaians claimed that Fela stole Afrobeat from Ghana, but a Ghanaian living musical legend by the name Ebo Taylor, with whom Fela worked, made it clear that Fela was the founder of Afrobeat..He said that Fela started Afrobeat in Nigeria and was successful
@@lukoadams1995 Because a Ghanaian TH-camr named Sammy Flex fabricated lies on that particular issue and most of his viewers believed him. I expected him to admit the truth and issue an apology to his viewers after Mr Ebo Taylor told the truth about Afrobeat, but he never did.
Oga Ade off your mic or delete this. You're contradicting yourself and giving a rubbish narrative. Fela took what from Ghana? Please delete this immediately
i dont answer idiots that can't even do half of what i can do but all they can do is stay in their one room and open their mouth to say rubbish like the product of unwanted pregnancy that they are.
@@60minstventertainmentsnews. how many subscribers you get that you're telling people to not criticize you?? if you want videos on controversial topics then do proper research
@@SabigalririGod bless you my brother Don't mind this hungry imbecile, doing a video looking for views on controversial topics and yarning dust!!! Na hunger wan' kill am he needs the$$$ to survive and ultimately needs the views Before posting all these misinformation online this imbecile_looking bald_head idiot should have done a proper research before posting jargon on the internet!
every time this people come on line and talk rubbish you are a footballer and am a footballer if one is good than other does it means you take my skills from you please go and sit down
Boy, you yourself I don’t think you are well informed enough about the origin of Afrobeat which is associated with Fela. Point of correction, Fela did not take Afrobeat from Ghana neither did he learn music from Ghana as some Ghanaians are selling this false narrative. Fela studied music in United Kingdom and the U.S.A. In his lifetime Fela visited Ghana frequently not because he had anything to learn from Ghanaian musicians but because he had several Ghanaian friends whom he had known from his days in the United Kingdom who were also doing music and besides there were large populations of Yoruba people in Ghana and people of Nigerian descent like the Igbos, Ijaws, Urhobos, Ishekiris, Hausas and others who enjoyed close affinity to his music because of the common denominator- the Nigerian Pidgin English. In addition Fela enjoyed large follower support amongst junior and mid level army officers because of his radical rhetoric. He had close relations with Jerry John Rawlings who invited him to Ghana many times to play during important national events. I have attended Fela’s concerts in Accra at the famous Apollo Theatre and other locations in Adabraka, Nima and Accra Central. I remember vividly the last time Fela was invited to perform in Accra by J J Rawlings, was in 1982 alongside other musicians from Guyana and Cuba and dignitaries such as Thomas Sankara. I was in attendance at one of the cultural events hosted for students and I represented my school during inter schools quiz sessions and Fela as well as other musical and cultural groups performed briefly. I find it very annoying that younger people in their 40s or 30s and 20s who know nothing about the history of music in Ghana are the most loudest presenting narratives about things that some of their parents don’t even know.
What the hell are you talking? You are talking so so senselessly my brother! This in Nigeria, we call it jealousy!!! You are making no sense at all just exposing yourself in your platform as mumu, ozuo!
This dude here is leading you to hate Ghanaians but at the end of it all,Afrobeat is a mix of genres from Africa which belongs to Africa not Nigeria.Hope you get sense oneday mumu😂
Ghanaians already hate themselves with their PhD syndrome so nobody can hate them. If afrobeat is mix of genres from africa not nigeria but creator and the originator is from where. That is the question they will ask you first. The reason nigeria afrobeat sound better to the ears of the world which no nation can beat us to that. No this an no peace.
but when they are calling Nigerians criminals and corrupt country no body is calming that Nigerians are good people but when it has come to afrobeat it has turn to Africa
Jeez, why are u so rude and disrespectful to your viewers? Even if you don't agree with their comment, you shouldn't reply in such a nasty way. What you just typed is disgusting, if you continue this way, you won't go far in your channel. Was planning to subscribe as encouragement but won't support such a rude and crude person like you.
Tell them my brother, the thing tire me ooo. When the cloud is dark, rain must fall. Nigeria rain is falling now and nobody on earth can stop it
Gbam
NO ONE WATCHES YOU HARDER THAN THOSE WHO DISLIKE YOU - GIVE THEM A GOOD SHOW!!!!
Mr sammyflex hates nigeria music with passion. Trust me. Those are the ones running Nigerian Artists down
Omo, we Nigerians are not sleeping on it, always balling.
My broda. I watched an interview by a Ghanaian on TH-cam who interviewed a Ghanaian legend who said the late Fela created Afro beat. So who dey deceive who?
Yes he created it by combining the elements of all musics he ever played together .
I will address this in my next podcast and explain more on how Fela created Afro beat .
you are bless bro...there is no how Ghana can be like Nigeria when its come to entatianment
even youre contradicting yourself... how did Fela take Afrobeat from ghana???
I wonder this new generation don’t do proper research
english is ur problem,ghanians insisted he took Afro beat from them, but the fact is that he never did i just didnt emphasize on it cos i have already treated the topic on how fela was exploring how he did calypso and other music then later heard highlife from ghana then combine elements of every music together to have the sound of Afro beat .
Bro, you yourself you're confused, Fela did not take Afrobeat from Ghana. There was nothing called Afrobeat or Afrobeats in Ghana until Afrobeats became a global genre somewhere 2015 to 2018
In early 2000's Tuface, P Square and Bracket were very popular than all of the Ghanaian musicians and late 2000,s Timaya, D'banj, Iyanya and Tekno took Afrobeats to the next level. That was the beginning of the new generation Afrobeats sucess story.
Over 95% of Ghanaians never even heard the word Afrobeat and Afrobeats until 2015 Nigerian Afrobeat/Afrobeats started becoming a global genre.
Ghanaians was doing Highlife, (Twi HipHop AKA Hiplife) and Reggae not Afrobeat or Afrobeats.
Delusional
Don't mind them... Mostly Ghanaians
They talk about us too much, which further keeps the spotlight in Nigeria. No problem
Fela never took anything from Ghana please, Fela started Afro beat before he went to Ghana , do your research
fela listened to their Highlife combined it with other kind of music he ever did then gave it afrobeat its simple i have treated the topic b4 cos i didnt emphasize in this video doesn't mean i am validating fela taking anything from them but most of una no dey listen well.
His mother advised him to stop playing hilife because it was no longer trending and not putting food on the table of his young family. And Fela listened and acted accordingly because the Lagos scene had totally moved away from hilife. Fela on Broadway got the sequence of his musical evolution to afrobeat. Watch it anytime they decide to recast.
@@60minstventertainmentsnews. abi na you dey yarn nonsense
Hello bro…Can I reach you on any of your social handles…I have some interesting insights about Ghana and other African countries grouse against the Nigerian entertainment space you will find really helpful
@@60minstventertainmentsnews. you're lying, Rex Lawson who died in a tragic accident a Nigerian was the king of west Africa highlife in the late 50s through the early 70s !! No musical group in the entire west Africa matched his creativity and originality !!! Except perhaps for the Congolese and South Africans who were making exceptional music, Ghana wasn't even known for artistic exceptionality !! A beg rest yeye dey smell
It’s like they have more music critics these days than actual artists.
Real
I tell you. Why not they do the work, thank always complaining
You have spoken well
Tal'mbout Fela took Shit from ghana
Go to the shrine in Ikeja and tell Yeni kuti her dad stole shit from ghana if no be your corps Dem go carry come out of there!
Mumu*
Bro. They are ignorance of what azonto means.
It simply means dance, is not genre
C'mon men! 9ja never took anything from any other African country. We are just ingenious in our creativity. We are original. We stand apart.
Collin Powell danced Yahoozee🤣
Honestly ghanaians really hates Nigeria
Facts 💯
WORD !!!!!!!
Bro before you say something please investigate..Fela didn’t steal Afrobeat from Ghana..Ghanaians claimed that Fela stole Afrobeat from Ghana, but a Ghanaian living musical legend by the name Ebo Taylor, with whom Fela worked, made it clear that Fela was the founder of Afrobeat..He said that Fela started Afrobeat in Nigeria and was successful
@@lukoadams1995 Because a Ghanaian TH-camr named Sammy Flex fabricated lies on that particular issue and most of his viewers believed him. I expected him to admit the truth and issue an apology to his viewers after Mr Ebo Taylor told the truth about Afrobeat, but he never did.
I have not seen any Nigerian who doesn’t like stoneboy, shatta wale or sarkodie
I don't and I am a Nigerian
@@vitalaliu8604 that’s a you problem
@Whoopichoopi OK boss
I don't know them nor their songs
But azonto was just a dance now.... Why Ghana people still dey brag with gone and forgotten dance... They amaze me
Fela never took anything from Ghana please, Fela started afrobeat before he went to Ghana, do you research ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Tell them
Azonto dance for ogogoro drinkers
Oga Ade off your mic or delete this. You're contradicting yourself and giving a rubbish narrative. Fela took what from Ghana? Please delete this immediately
i dont answer idiots that can't even do half of what i can do but all they can do is stay in their one room and open their mouth to say rubbish like the product of unwanted pregnancy that they are.
@@60minstventertainmentsnews. you’re stupid
Idiot
@@60minstventertainmentsnews. how many subscribers you get that you're telling people to not criticize you?? if you want videos on controversial topics then do proper research
@@SabigalririGod bless you my brother
Don't mind this hungry imbecile, doing a video looking for views on controversial topics and yarning dust!!!
Na hunger wan' kill am he needs the$$$ to survive and ultimately needs the views
Before posting all these misinformation online this imbecile_looking bald_head idiot should have done a proper research before posting jargon on the internet!
The guy is silly and unprepared. He is criticizing himself in camera.
every time this people come on line and talk rubbish you are a footballer and am a footballer if one is good than other does it means you take my skills from you please go and sit down
Ghana people never see anything Ghana keep crying
Guy do ur research Fela never took Afrobeat from Ghana
Boy, you yourself I don’t think you are well informed enough about the origin of Afrobeat which is associated with Fela. Point of correction, Fela did not take Afrobeat from Ghana neither did he learn music from Ghana as some Ghanaians are selling this false narrative. Fela studied music in United Kingdom and the U.S.A. In his lifetime Fela visited Ghana frequently not because he had anything to learn from Ghanaian musicians but because he had several Ghanaian friends whom he had known from his days in the United Kingdom who were also doing music and besides there were large populations of Yoruba people in Ghana and people of Nigerian descent like the Igbos, Ijaws, Urhobos, Ishekiris, Hausas and others who enjoyed close affinity to his music because of the common denominator- the Nigerian Pidgin English. In addition Fela enjoyed large follower support amongst junior and mid level army officers because of his radical rhetoric. He had close relations with Jerry John Rawlings who invited him to Ghana many times to play during important national events. I have attended Fela’s concerts in Accra at the famous Apollo Theatre and other locations in Adabraka, Nima and Accra Central. I remember vividly the last time Fela was invited to perform in Accra by J J Rawlings, was in 1982 alongside other musicians from Guyana and Cuba and dignitaries such as Thomas Sankara. I was in attendance at one of the cultural events hosted for students and I represented my school during inter schools quiz sessions and Fela as well as other musical and cultural groups performed briefly. I find it very annoying that younger people in their 40s or 30s and 20s who know nothing about the history of music in Ghana are the most loudest presenting narratives about things that some of their parents don’t even know.
I love your write up. Your experience of fela might go a long way in advicing the young lads about fela. Did you ever live in Ghana?.
My brother don't mind those foolish mumu people.
You see your life
They are haters
Afrobeat is not a ghana thing
What the hell are you talking? You are talking so so senselessly my brother! This in Nigeria, we call it jealousy!!! You are making no sense at all just exposing yourself in your platform as mumu, ozuo!
Why are you wasting your time?
This dude here is leading you to hate Ghanaians but at the end of it all,Afrobeat is a mix of genres from Africa which belongs to Africa not Nigeria.Hope you get sense oneday mumu😂
Ghanaians already hate themselves with their PhD syndrome so nobody can hate them. If afrobeat is mix of genres from africa not nigeria but creator and the originator is from where. That is the question they will ask you first. The reason nigeria afrobeat sound better to the ears of the world which no nation can beat us to that. No this an no peace.
It shows you don't know anything about Afro
but when they are calling Nigerians criminals and corrupt country no body is calming that Nigerians are good people but when it has come to afrobeat it has turn to Africa
@@williamgarrett9182 don't mind the stupid fool
@@izzybest344 really,help me understand then mumu
Bro na by force make u do video??..Abeg delete this misinformation gibberish at best!..Oshi!.😏😏
Bro ….. you are so silly to suggest that we took anything from those village banku eaters. I can’t watch your half baked presentation. I am out .☝️
Jeez, why are u so rude and disrespectful to your viewers? Even if you don't agree with their comment, you shouldn't reply in such a nasty way. What you just typed is disgusting, if you continue this way, you won't go far in your channel.
Was planning to subscribe as encouragement but won't support such a rude and crude person like you.