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@sphinx2476
@sphinx2476 58 минут бұрын
Buju is Ghanaian 😂
@oluwasesanjohn5844
@oluwasesanjohn5844 Сағат бұрын
I feel you, bro. Nice content. My wife sent this to me because she knows I am curious to know...
@djpakorich
@djpakorich 59 минут бұрын
That's awesome
@bryanmartin4843
@bryanmartin4843 2 сағат бұрын
you cant even force people to include you in what they do
@Onyinyechukwusybil
@Onyinyechukwusybil 3 сағат бұрын
This is fake
@ajewhiteajewhite
@ajewhiteajewhite 3 сағат бұрын
Happy wonderful birthday celebration my bro mazi ❤
@genuinediasporan6661
@genuinediasporan6661 4 сағат бұрын
Was Calypso,R&B,Dancehall uplifting? He is obviously not listening properly not be listening to Afrobeats but emotionally biased. If Afrobeats is not uplifting,then don't listen to it. There are other genres in Africa you have option to listen. Genres doesn't have to be from outside the continent to be accepted. He mentioned Fela and the other fir being conscious. The question is how many people were listening to Fela and others. He mentioned? Those He mentioned were not as known all over like Davido or Burna boy. Buju Barton is reacting due to success Afrobeats is receiving. Pure jealousy, the brother is reflecting. Pure bitterness. Every arts has its period, this Afrobeats period.
@howardosagie61
@howardosagie61 4 сағат бұрын
Nigerians will always be on top of the world because they set their eyes on the gold.
@mackathyharri1270
@mackathyharri1270 22 сағат бұрын
Strategies to sell and promote the movies in short na cruises in short na skite
@aderounmujokotade5485
@aderounmujokotade5485 Күн бұрын
Congratulations Ademola Lookman, Congratulations Atalanta, Congratulations Nigeria, Congratulations Africa
@deborahjonawa7338
@deborahjonawa7338 Күн бұрын
Legend ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@VibezMontana_
@VibezMontana_ Күн бұрын
Big up king😂
@JohnMbaso
@JohnMbaso Күн бұрын
Happy birthday sir
@mrgroovitive
@mrgroovitive Күн бұрын
Till date the king of England still ruleing jamica, what is buju doing about it.
@AndRoid-km7qr
@AndRoid-km7qr Күн бұрын
Well said brother
@childrentoys4537
@childrentoys4537 Күн бұрын
He is just not well informed. He only knows about the Nigerian top players but we have a handful that are afrobeats that are inspirational & revolutionary but obviously it is within the Nigerian space e.g musicians like Idris Abdulkarim, Tuface, African China, late Sound Sultan and (others I have forgoten their names). We have revolutionary musicians but they are not widely known outside Nigeria.
@OsagiEvans
@OsagiEvans 2 күн бұрын
Love from Italy Nigeria ❤❤❤❤❤
@shalomasaju5690
@shalomasaju5690 2 күн бұрын
Buju sound like he just got out of jail,bro,life has moved forward from the era of Shabba Ranks pls
@hannahkamara1045
@hannahkamara1045 2 күн бұрын
I WILL NOT BE SURPRISE TO UNCLE BUJU OPINION 😂😂...NAME ME ONE JAMAICAN ARTISTS THAT HAVE EVER PRAISE AFROBEAT SINCE IT COME TO SPOT LIGHT OF WORLD MUSIC??....THEY SEE IT AS AN ENERMY TO DANCE HALL ..AFROBEATS AS TAKE THE PLACE OF DANCE HALL MUSIC AND NO TURNING BACK😂😂😂....WE AFRICANS LOVE JAMAICA MUSIC BUT PLEASE STOP CRITISIZEING OUR MUSIC..IF YOU CANT BEAT THEM JOIN THEM😂😂..ONE❤
@ibedols6471
@ibedols6471 2 күн бұрын
Happy birthday to you my brother 🎊. Ọdụm n'onwe ya, ọzọ Grace.
@ikolisis
@ikolisis 2 күн бұрын
Happy birthday Mazi
@OdeySunday-j9v
@OdeySunday-j9v 2 күн бұрын
Happy birthday🎉 one of my favorite pan African activist
@taproot111
@taproot111 2 күн бұрын
Buju got a point, but the context he used to say it was the problem. I Know artist got the voice to potray the happenings in africa and share love. But maan Buju those who had conscience music died poor and couldn't even have anything to pass down their generations. Aprt from their legendary, Burna boy low key had sang about the consciences of his country and the foundational faults and where we got wrong. Guess what? That song didnt even make his greatest song of all times and dont even have the hit status. So my man same way buju had your time and moved away from conscience music to party play and airwaves. Trust me that money you made from it made you good good now
@bip10plate12
@bip10plate12 2 күн бұрын
What's his problem with Afrobeat..? Read about the originator of Afrobeat (Fela Anikulapokuti) to know what he was all about with his music.. No other musicians has faced court charges or imprisonment like Fela. His mother Funmi was thrown down from the storey, all because of his activism through music. All he did with his music was instrumental at that time by being a pin in the necks of our political leaders but did he succeed in reshaping them..? NO! It's the same testimony with Reggae Artist/Music upon all their messages, because am a big fan of Reggae beat myself. So, don't blame anyone that focus on entertaining audience rather than pursuing/continuing a particular struggle that has never yielded any result as far as Africa or black nations is concerned. Music is also a business and, Nigerians understand the business part of it than any other black nations. Take it or leave it..👌
@dubemellit2932
@dubemellit2932 2 күн бұрын
Was Buju uplifting africa during his time?… No He was full of himself, caring women up and down … Today he’s on retirement and turned to a teacher of Africa upliftment 😅😂
@davidgobrain497
@davidgobrain497 2 күн бұрын
First of all I just want to say something why are y'all addressing this Guy called Buju Banton as a Legend how is he a legend!? This guy is an EX CONVICT!! He was CONVICTED for drugs trafficking and POSSESSION Of illegal FIREARM!! In AMERICA AND he was Sentenced to 10 YEARS in PRISON So all the conscious lyrics couldn't uplift him to walk in the way of the RIGHTEOUS! His GREED For quick money must have meant his music was NOT doing well even at the time!! He certainly has no Self RESPECT!! This man has no moral COMPASS to be called a LEGEND!! HE IS A CONVICTED DRUG LORD!! HE AIN'T NO LEGEND!!
@thesonofqueenidia3007
@thesonofqueenidia3007 2 күн бұрын
I wish he made the same statements about soca. All we see at carnival and caribana is daggering. Is that not fuckery as well?
@MajorrBison
@MajorrBison 2 күн бұрын
Jamaican music can be very vulgar, OMG!!!
@MajorrBison
@MajorrBison 2 күн бұрын
Elephant man and Beenie man make regular dancehall music what does Banton have to say abiut them?.
@kennedyigharo6468
@kennedyigharo6468 2 күн бұрын
Buju banton is talking rubbish! The truth is, afrobeats it's a more than a flame that can't go out. It is a heat that is emitting from Nigeria and Africa that cannot be stop at the moment. This life is all about phases. When ragamuffin music was reigning all over the world taking it out of hip-hop and ragga music was all about sex without lifting the struggles of the Caribbean but, it uplifted the sober soul of the Caribbean and you didn't see anything bad in ragga muffin music? You guys or haters of afrobeats should leave afrobeats alone while it lasts and the real people keep enjoying it. One love afrobeats straight outta NAIJA
@FiestaAjayi
@FiestaAjayi 2 күн бұрын
First off, happy belated birthday 🎉, many more happy returns of the day. God bless you and your new age. Isn’t it interesting how suddenly Afrobeats is trending, and now some people can’t seem to handle it? They claim our music lacks substance and doesn’t uplift Africa. Yet here we are, making history: our artists are selling out stadiums and arenas worldwide, winning Grammys, and getting featured in the NBA all stars. Some of our artists even have streets named after them in America! American artists are now eager to collaborate with us, and even Obama has our artists on his Playlist every year. Our songs play on American radio stations as if they were native to the culture. We’re featured in major Hollywood movies like *Coming to America*, and more and people around the world are singing along in our native languages, embracing the rich cultural influence Afrobeats brings. But sure, go ahead and claim our music doesn’t carry messages or uplift Africa. Perhaps it’s not just uplifting Africa but the entire globe. The undeniable impact of Afrobeats has shaken the world, and the evidence is clear. But naturally, with success comes jealousy. Some people can’t help but feel envious when they’re no longer the center of attention. Artists like Buju and others seem to be consumed by envy and bitterness instead of celebrating this global achievement for us and Africa they choose envy. It’s worth remembering that reggae and dancehall thrived largely due to the support of African audiences. But if you keep hating, don’t be surprised when we turn our backs and watch the genre fade away. He who god has blessed no man can curse. As for Afrobeats, you haven’t seen anything yet. Keep hating while we continue to soar. Afrobeats to the world-whether you like it or not, the movement is unstoppable. Hug a transformer if you must..... 9ja 4 lyf
@salahdinali3537
@salahdinali3537 2 күн бұрын
Afrobeat is fucking crazy i cant listen that shit coz i cant get anything unless igo through lyrics ..Afrobeat got so accent in it Making the music feel like there aint in it😂💉Mad respect respect ❤Love Reggea❤
@bip10plate12
@bip10plate12 2 күн бұрын
I understand where the "MAD RESPECT RESPECT" is coming from..👌 Drugs~ endorsed by Reggae Artist, right? Enjoy your weed..🤏
@abrahamebunoluwa2722
@abrahamebunoluwa2722 2 күн бұрын
Then stay with your reggae that mostly talk about Marijuana and violence, and leave those that want to listen to afrobeat
@salahdinali3537
@salahdinali3537 2 күн бұрын
Iam from Kenya but Afrobeat is shit....Reggea got strong message its all about Pan Africanism
@user-qc2ps8vz8y
@user-qc2ps8vz8y 2 күн бұрын
Happy birthday in arrears Mazi Pakorich. I wish you many more years ahead. You really look like a titled man in Igbo land. The real Odogwu!