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The Afrobeats movement has returned to the music industry however, due to the enormous enculturation that has taken place among Nigeria's youth is difficult to know the exact date it started and when it's expected to end. There are certain elements that have become synonymous with the genre as well as the young musicians who emerge from this. Here are a few examples of music that has had an impact on popular culture. What are the most well-known artists and songs that fall into the genre?
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Afrobeats music incorporates elements of jazz highlife, funk, reggae, in addition to traditional African rhythms. Afrobeats is frequently accompanied by inflammatory political messages. Young African artists from the diaspora are blending the best music of Africa along with hip-hop, reggae and house. The result is a sound that's all-encompassing, but which has been adopted by a growing amount of people around the U.S.
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The genre of Afrobeats emerged in mid-2000s and the late 1990s. The launch of MTV Base Africa in 2005 allowed the artists of West Africa a worldwide audience. Artists like MI Abaga and Fuse ODG made use of this new exposure. At the time, most rappers and artists of hiplife the genre were mixing R&B and hip-hop. However the pioneers of the style including Fuse ODG, were creating their own distinctive sounds that combine modern western influences traditional tunes. Unfortunately, this was delayed by the language barrier, but the growing popularization of this genre led to musicians are trying to develop their own unique style.
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In 2014, the single Say Yes by Michelle Williams was released. The track is inspired by the Nigerian song "When Jesus Says Yes". Its beats are inspired by the 3-2 and the 2-3 of Afrobeats. It's not a surprise that the song is now a worldwide smash, with it reaching the fifth spot within the UK singles chart. One of the most important accomplishments of the genre is the collaboration of two prominent Afrobeats artistes, Olamide and Bukunmi Adedeji. Bukunmi Adedeji.
Another way Afrobeats have gained global recognition is through the emergence of a chart. Afro Nation is launching a chart in the UK to highlight the music of UK-based artists. It is basically an amalgamation of R&B dancehall,, and West African pop culture. Afrobeats' songs focus on positive, high-energy melodies.
The Afrobeats trend began to be noticed all over the music world when Drake introduced the concept to the world with his hit song "One Dance." When the song surpassed 1 billion+ streams on Spotify, it became the most listened-to song ever recorded on the streaming service. This has made Afrobeats more accessible for mainstream fans. It has also been recognized internationally, and artists from all over the world are coming together to make music. However, the trend has only recently taken on a mainstream status, and Drake hasn't been the only artist to break from the current trend.
Afrobeats is one of the most popular genres of music that blends African sounds with Black American influences. The result is a distinct and unforgettable blend of various cultures. This type of music was invented by Nigerian artist Fela Kuti and his group, Africa 70. The Africa 70 group created an genre that blends West African rhythms, predominantly Ghanaian and Nigerian and R'n'B, along with vocal arrangements.