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‘STOP DITCHING AFROBEATS FOR AMAPIANO’ – REMA TELLS COLLEAGUES

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Popular singer, Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, has harped on the need for Nigerian artists to maintain Afrobeats’ culture to ensure the country’s dominance of the African music scene.

there has been a heavy infiltration of the South African genre, amapiano into the Nigerian music industry in recent years.

In an interview with Apple Music, Rema admitted that amapiano is a great genre but maintained that Nigerian artists must sustain Afrobeats’ influence on the continent.

He noted that his recently released sophomore album, ‘HeIs,’ was heavily inspired by afrobeats legends like Don Jazzy and the Mo’hits crew, 2Baba, Olamide, P-Square and Timaya.

“I had to go back [while creating my new album]. I took a lot of inspiration from Mo’hits. When a Mo’hits song comes in for the first four seconds, you already know it’s a Mo’hits song. Don Jazzy just goes crazy on the beat,” he said.

“The times when Olamide used to drop crazy songs, he still drops crazy songs. At the time when an Olamide song comes on you still know. P-Square, 2Face or Timaya. There used to be times when the beat just…

“Amapiano is great, it is fire but there used to be a time when Afrobeats production used to be so insane that nothing could survive it in the clubs in Africa. I’m not saying we’ve lost that but I’m just saying that we need more of that. I don’t want us to go too far away from that. We need to sustain it.”

Popular singer, Divine Ikubor, aka Rema, has harped on the need for Nigerian artists to maintain Afrobeats’ culture to ensure the country’s dominance of the African music scene.

there has been a heavy infiltration of the South African genre, amapiano into the Nigerian music industry in recent years.

In an interview with Apple Music, Rema admitted that amapiano is a great genre but maintained that Nigerian artists must sustain Afrobeats’ influence on the continent.

He noted that his recently released sophomore album, ‘HeIs,’ was heavily inspired by afrobeats legends like Don Jazzy and the Mo’hits crew, 2Baba, Olamide, P-Square and Timaya.

“I had to go back [while creating my new album]. I took a lot of inspiration from Mo’hits. When a Mo’hits song comes in for the first four seconds, you already know it’s a Mo’hits song. Don Jazzy just goes crazy on the beat,” he said.

“The times when Olamide used to drop crazy songs, he still drops crazy songs. At the time when an Olamide song comes on you still know. P-Square, 2Face or Timaya. There used to be times when the beat just…

“Amapiano is great, it is fire but there used to be a time when Afrobeats production used to be so insane that nothing could survive it in the clubs in Africa. I’m not saying we’ve lost that but I’m just saying that we need more of that. I don’t want us to go too far away from that. We need to sustain it.”

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