Thursday, 21 November, 2024

Flavour distances self from ‘Afrobeats’ genre


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Nigerian recording artiste, Chinedu Okoli, who is better known as Flavour, has distanced himself from the Afrobeats genre.

Appearing on a recent episode of the ā€˜Afrobeats Podcastā€™ hosted by Shopsydoo, Flavour explained that he is not bothered about not being credited for the global rise of Nigeriaā€™s Afrobeats genre because he is not an Afrobeats artiste.

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He stated that he deserves recognition for his contribution to African music but that is not coming because the media promotes only Afrobeats as a genre from Africa.

ā€œI donā€™t feel bad when Iā€™m not given credit on the global rise of African music because what the media is talking about is Afrobeats. Iā€™m not an Afrobeats artiste,ā€ he said.

ā€œWhat Iā€™m doing is African music. There are guys like Fally Ipupa, Diamond Platinumz who are pushing African music globally that are not Afrobeats artists.

ā€œMost times, the media just talks about Afrobeats. They are not talking about African music. If you talk about African music, of course, you should mention my name.ā€

The High-life crooner urged the media to promote not just Afrobeats but other popular African genres.


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