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From Fela's afrobeat to the global afrobeats takeover
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Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix)
FlavourFlavour N'abania is the modern king of highlife, the artist who carried the classic Igbo sound into the afrobeats era. Singing in Igbo, English, and pidgin, he broke through with the irresistible Nwa Baby (Ashawo Remix), a pan-African anthem that reworked an old highlife tune into a continent-wide smash. With songs like Ada Ada and Golibe he kept highlife alive for a new generation, becoming one of the most beloved live performers in Africa.
Nigeria is the engine room of African pop. Highlife and jùjú soundtracked independence, Fela Kuti turned afrobeat into a weapon against dictatorship, and fújì rose from the streets of Lagos as a percussion-driven powerhouse. Then a new generation flipped the script: afrobeats, built in Lagos studios from dancehall, hip-hop, and local rhythm, conquered the world in the 2010s and 2020s. From King Sunny Adé's shimmering guitars to Burna Boy and Tems winning Grammys, no African country has shaped global music more.
Questions fréquentes
What is Nigeria most famous for in music?+
Nigeria is the most influential music country in Africa and the home of afrobeats, the genre that conquered global pop in the 2010s and 2020s through stars like Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, and Tems. It is also the birthplace of afrobeat, the politically charged sound pioneered by Fela Kuti, and of classic styles like highlife, jùjú, and fújì.
What is the difference between afrobeat and afrobeats?+
Afrobeat (singular) is the genre created by Fela Kuti in the 1970s, a fusion of Yoruba rhythm, jazz, funk, and highlife built on long hypnotic grooves and political lyrics. Afrobeats (with an s) is the modern Nigerian pop movement that emerged in the 2000s, blending dancehall, hip-hop, R&B, and local rhythms into glossy chart hits. They share roots but are distinct sounds from different eras.
Who is Fela Kuti and why does he matter?+
Fela Kuti was the creator of afrobeat and one of the most important African musicians of the twentieth century. He fused Yoruba music with jazz and funk into a revolutionary sound and used it to attack military dictatorship and corruption in Nigeria, often at great personal cost. His influence runs through artists worldwide, and his legacy is carried on by his sons Femi and Seun Kuti.
Who are the biggest Nigerian artists today?+
The leading Nigerian artists driving the global afrobeats wave include Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Tems, Rema, Asake, Tiwa Savage, and Ayra Starr. Burna Boy and Tems have won Grammy Awards, Wizkid's Essence was the first Nigerian song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, and Rema's Calm Down became one of the most successful afrobeats songs in history.
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What are highlife, jùjú, and fújì?+
These are Nigeria's classic genres. Highlife is a horn-and-guitar dance music that dominated the 1950s and 1960s. Jùjú is a Yoruba guitar-band style built on talking drums and call-and-response vocals, popularized worldwide by King Sunny Adé. Fújì is a percussion-driven Yoruba Muslim genre that grew from Ramadan wake-up songs into one of the most popular sounds of southwest Nigeria.
Sources & Références
- 1Fela: The Life and Times of an African Musical Icon — Michael E. Veal, 2000Livre
- 2Highlife Time — John Collins, 1996Livre
- 3How Afrobeats took over the world — BBC, 2022
- 4Burna Boy: the making of an African giant — The Guardian, 2020
- 5Music of Nigeria — Wikipedia, 2026
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