User talk:Dollypeeezzle

February 2022
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The information on this page about “Afrobeats” is wildly bogus and untrue
The information on this page about “Afrobeats” is wildly bogus and untrue and I am not sure why whoever wrote this, would do such a thing. Whoever you are, you are systematically erasing the effort, the sweat, tears and blood of young Nigerians who pioneered the movement we all know today as Afrobeats, by appropriating the credit to Ghana and Ghanaians. I’m not sure what exactly is your aim, but outside this space, no one in the world would ever mistake the origins of Afrobeats for Ghana. Anyone in their right senses know exactly where Afrobeats originated from.

You claim Azonto is a sub genre of Afrobeats, since when did a viral dance (Azonto) become a music sub genre ? You even went as far as giving some DJ the credit for the name “Afrobeats” and then you went ahead and quoted the DJ saying he couldn’t say he came up with the name Afrobeats

“ I cannot say I invented Afrobeats. Afrobeats was invented before I was born. It was invented by Fela Kuti. But what you’ve got to remember is the genre of music artists themselves are now producing — the likes of WizKid, Ice Prince, P-Square, Castro, May7ven are calling their music Afrobeats. So that's what I call it when I put them on my mix tapes”

I still don’t know why you are deliberately trying to misinform people, but whatever the case maybe,

I would suggest you rename this page “Ghanaian Music” and leave Nigeria and Nigerians out of this. AFROBEATS’ Origin has nothing to do with Ghana and Ghanaians Dollypeeezzle (talk) 14:54, 21 February 2022 (UTC)
 * 1) sources within the article support the claim that Azonto is a music genre in and of itself, associated with a popular dance that originated from Ghana. This genre was created and popularised by Ghanaians and British-Ghanaians, which in-turn was one of the first times Afrobeats went viral in the UK. 2) Nigeria is widely credited within the article. If you go to the early history list, afrobeat, as well as pioneering Naija hip-hop groups are credited with laying the groundwork (alongside Ghanaians). 3) DJ Abrantee is widely credited with coining the name 'Afrobeats' for the music he was playing (an amalgamation of Nigerian and Ghanaian music) as mentioned in the article. The quote offers up additional context explaining his own view on the matter. This is not contradictory, and is in-fact necessary to put forth if one wants to understand the context of the name and how it appeared. 4) Wikipedia makes no claims. Anything within the article has been sourced. You are currently assuming bad faith (WP:GOODFAITH) and acting aggressively towards editors which is inappropriate. if you wish to discuss the contents of the article, create a consensus on the pages talk page (not here) and bring sources to support your claims. Nobody owns wikipedia except the power of consensus. Madbrad200 (talk) 01:06, 22 February 2022 (UTC)

February 2022
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