Afrobeats – Nigeria's groove goes global | DW Documentary

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Afrobeats – Nigeria's groove goes global | DW Documentary


Niniola, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido: In dance clubs around the world, musicians from Africa are stars. And no wonder – Afrobeats, which pairs West African musical elements with hip-hop, dancehall or house music, is great to dance to.

For the music industry, the global trend from Africa is rapidly turning into a goldmine – while amplifying the…

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@Kebbifestival406

Afrobeat Documentary with out Remedies

@GoneBallistik658

Being African American, I think AfroBeats is dope.

@MelodiesOfMamaAfrica

N I G E R I A to the World!

@Lando-kx6so

That first song was not Afrobeats at all. That was an R&B song

@doritos_dj

Need one for Amapiano now 🇿🇦

@aloymicheal2456

🇳🇬🇳🇬 is the power huz for African no doubt

@princeamu

they way he pronounces surulere and amala

@bajaajbuu

Everybody fighting over who started AFROBBEAT But I’m Just Loughing at TENI And the Traffic Officer 😂😂😂😂😂😂

@jahfilms8666

You're so happy to be black, yet your hair looks European. Oh well.

@nepsens6193

0:27 hirsutism

@jonassamint6164

I’m happy to see oxlade finally got the world wild exposure he deserves with ku lo sa!

If I could emit constructive criticism I would highly suggest that the next time you come up with a music documentary, insert the titles of the songs you add throughout the documentary, for instance when you introduced Niniola & Octopizzo to us, it would've been great for us to tune in with their music & discover the artists' music a bit more. That's an element you mustn't overlook when creating a documentary whose main focus is music !

@yim8000

Mother Congo influence (90)
Mother South Africa influence (80s). Ghana influence too. Awilo kokongba, makeba etc

Fela d lone rangers

@fortuneh1851

“This pokmo mad gan” lol

@slack.

Someone enlighten me. What the significance of nail polish on the male artist?

@dakweenlyrics409
@ew7298

Now I realise why those black men I meet love dancing. Lol. I did ballet for 10 years. I love all dance.

@benjaminbenjamin1560

14 million in Lagos 😂🙄 more 25 million+

@ciprianiulian6575

Music without too much sense. Just fost low, stupid ppl

@tjjsquad8152

Ok what about the south and central