Thatâs how Sarz, one of Africaâs biggest music producers, defines the essence of Afrobeats, the genre of urban Nigerian pop music thatâs going global. With its signature groovy percussion, autotune-heavy vocals and catchy hooks, Afrobeats is finding audiences far beyond Nigeriaâs shores. Stars are performing at global music festivals, and US musicians are sampling their work, introducing them to a wider audience. (If youâve ever heard Drakeâs âOne Dance,â youâve had a tiny taste of this huge phenomenon.)
Much of Afrobeatsâ growing appeal is driven by Nigeriaâs vast diaspora, but beyond that, social media platforms, YouTube, and global streaming sites like Spotify are also ensuring that itâs easier than ever for people everywhere to discoverâand become fans ofâNigerian music.
As Yinka Adegoke writes at Quartz, âYou could argue the global rise of Afrobeats backs up the thesis behind the quote: âContent is king, but distribution is queen and she wears the pants.ââ
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Afrobeats
November 08, 2018
âThe beat just has to move you.â
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Thatâs how Sarz, one of Africaâs biggest music producers, defines the essence of Afrobeats, the genre of urban Nigerian pop music thatâs going global. With its signature groovy percussion, autotune-heavy vocals and catchy hooks, Afrobeats is finding audiences far beyond Nigeriaâs shores. Stars are performing at global music festivals, and US musicians are sampling their work, introducing them to a wider audience. (If youâve ever heard Drakeâs âOne Dance,â youâve had a tiny taste of this huge phenomenon.)
Much of Afrobeatsâ growing appeal is driven by Nigeriaâs vast diaspora, but beyond that, social media platforms, YouTube, and global streaming sites like Spotify are also ensuring that itâs easier than ever for people everywhere to discoverâand become fans ofâNigerian music.
As Yinka Adegoke writes at Quartz, âYou could argue the global rise of Afrobeats backs up the thesis behind the quote: âContent is king, but distribution is queen and she wears the pants.ââ
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BY THE DIGITS
[10,000:]( Number of people who turned up in May for Davidoâs concert in Surinameâthe smallest country in South America
[$43 million:]( Projected consumer spending on recorded music in Nigeria last year
[9:]( Debut number on the UK singles chart for âOliver Twist,â a 2012 single by Dâbanj
[103.6:]( Dial of The Beat FM, a London radio station that is known for its heavy rotation of Afrobeats music
[20,000:]( Number of attendees at AfroRepublik, a music festival headlined by Afrobeats stars Wizkid, Mr Eazi, and Tiwa Savage at the London O2 Arena in May
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Quotable
âIt is a cauldron of that vertiginous self-confidence that anyone who knows any Nigerians knows well. This is music that has come a long and joyous way in a very short time ⦠Dance to itânote its persistent tone of joyâthen come back and listen to it.â
â[Teju Cole](
Industry secrets
Everybody wants in
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As Afrobeats music spreads and its stars become more popular, music label giants have began to pay serious attention to the genre. Over the past two years, Sony and Universal Musicâtwo of the worldâs biggest music labelsâhave both set up shop in Nigeria and have signed up several Afrobeats stars to publishing and distribution deals.
But winning the music sales business in the local Nigerian market will require solving a piracy problem that has remained rampant given Nigeriaâs lax enforcement of copyright and intellectual property laws. With profitable physical album sales nearly impossible, Nigeriaâs Afrobeats stars can pretty much only make money from live shows, endorsement deals, and digital streaming. And with rising mobile and internet penetration, labels like Sony and Universal are likely betting that the music streaming culture will catch on in Nigeria, just as it has globally.
Itâs not just labels; mainstream US pop stars want in on Afrobeats too. After the success of Drakeâs âOne Dance,â featuring the Nigerian artist Wizkid, US stars are increasingly incorporating Afrobeats in their music. Migosâ Quavo featured Nigerian star Davido on his debut solo album released last month. Major Lazer has worked with several Afrobeats stars, including Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Mr Eazi, over the past year. And Ciara credited Tiwa Savage as an inspiration for âFreak Me,â a recent single which features, yep, another Afrobeats star: Tekno.
An Afrobeats who's who
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[Wizkid:]( Dubbed âStar Boy,â heâs arguably Afrobeatsâ biggest global star, and has collaborated with Chris Brown, Future, Trey Songz, and French Montana.
[Davido:]( The 2018 winner of the BET award for Best International Act. The 25-year old boasts collaborations with Meek Mill and R. Kelly.
[Tiwa Savage:]( Nigeriaâs leading female musician and recent winner of[the Best African Act]( at the 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards.
[Burna Boy:]( Grandson of Benson Idonije (former manager of the legendary Fela Kuti), known for his dancehall- and reggae- themed hits.
[Sarz:]( production powerhouse behind a raft of Afrobeats hits from Wizkid, 2face Idibia, and Niniola.
[Click here for Quartzâs Afrobeats playlist](
in the details
Afrobeat vs. Afrobeats
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Yes, those are two different things.
Afrobeat is the big band, jazz afro-funk genre created by Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti back in the 1970s. Felaâs music was often politically charged with a consistent dose of criticism aimed at Nigeriaâs military dictators. But his crusade through music proved very costly: he was arrested several times and his motherâa prominent womenâs rights activist in her heydayâ[died in 1978]( after an attack by soldiers on Felaâs home.
Modern day Afrobeats, however, tends to steer clear of politics. Its groovy beats are laced with lyrics mainly about money, love, and sex. Rather than criticizing government policy, new-school Afrobeats stars are all about getting audiences to dance.
AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda
Pop quiz
Which of these iconic concert venues has not been sold out by an Afrobeats star in the last five years?
O2 Arena, LondonLe Trianon, ParisMadison Square Garden, New YorkRoyal Albert Hall, London
Correct.
Incorrect.
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Timeline
[1991:]( Junior & Prettyâs Fufu Flavor combines rap in Pidgin English with a pop beat
[2000:]( Plantashun Boizâ Body & Soul: The Beginning finds regional success with a Nigerian/American R&B/boy-band sound
[2004:]( Tuface, a former member of Plantashun Boiz, collaborates with Jamaican dancehall king Beenie Man on a remix of âNfana Ibagaâ
[2011:]( Kanye West signs DâBanj to his G.O.O.D. Music label
[2013:]( Femi Kuti collaborates with Wizkid on âJaiye Jaiyeâ
[2014:]( American rapper T.I. charts in Africa on P-Squareâs âEjeajoâ
[2016:]( Wizkid becomes the first Nigerian artist to top the US Billboard Hot 100 chart after featuring on Drakeâs âOne Danceâ
[2018:]( Mr Eazi signs licensing deal with Universal Music
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Data point
Ringback bling
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Nigeriaâs intellectual property problems have made revenues harder to come by for musicians and artists, but one piracy-proof stream is ringback tones, which, for a small monthly fee, play for whoever is calling you while theyâre waiting for you to pick up. In 2017, Reuters reported that Sony was making [âat least a third more revenueâ]( on the function than on streamingâand, projecting a $100 million market, was the main reason it opened a Lagos office.
Department of jargon
Say what?
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Much of Afrobeats lyrics are sung in Pidgin Englishâa Nigerian language which is a mix of English, words from local languages, and a range of street slang. Pidgin English has become mainstream enough in Nigeria and across West Africa that international media companies, including the BBC,[have started broadcasting in it](.
So when Davido sings âMy money, my body na your ownâ on the remix of âIfâ featuring R. Kelly, what heâs saying is: âmy money and body are all yours.â
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Naija to the world
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As Afrobeats grows globally, Nigerians often share fun stories of the most random locations outside Nigeria where they have heard hit Afrobeats songs. Like a prestigious soccer stadium in[Madrid]( a park on the outskirts of [Singapore]( an ice rink in [Dubai]( a Russian nightclub in[Guangzhou]( an electronics store in[Tokyo]( and a bar in [Vienna](.
Fun fact!
The âAfrobeatsâ moniker for urban Nigerian music has been attributed to DJ Abrantee, a London-based DJ who has popularized the genre in UK radio circles since 2011.
Watch this!
This [Quartz News episode]( digs into Afrobeatsâ global appeal and features a sit-down with producer Sarz who breaks down the beat of âMaradona,â one of the biggest Afrobeats songs of 2017.
Take me down this ð° hole!
In an [hour-long audio documentary]( Afropop Worldwide listens in on how Afrobeats emerged over two decades of Lagos pop music.
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Poll
Whatâs your favorite thing about Afrobeats?
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