Afrobeat music, a global genre that emerged from Nigeria, continues to gain in popularity and makes significant impact in the United States, thanks in part to the endorsement of renowned hip-hop and R&B artist Chris Brown. Brown, one of the highest-grossing African American touring artists of all time, has fallen head over heels for the melodic, percussion-rich Afrobeat sound.
During a recent episode of the ‘Million Dollarz Worth of Game’ podcast, Brown shared that he often finds himself listening to Nigerian afrobeat songs when he’s not playing his own music. The multi-award-winning singer, known for his incredible dancing talents, further expressed his belief that the genre is well-deserving of the international recognition it has received.
“If I’m not playing my music, I play Afrobeats. I love how the genre is blossoming and all the recognitions is dope. I have been listening to [afrobeats] for a while. Me and Wiz [Wizkid] we got like an afrobeats-type song on my album [Breezy].” he stated.
Afrobeat’s Rising Popularity
The influence of Afrobeat has been steadily growing in recent years, blending traditional African rhythms with contemporary musical styles. The genre has been championed by groundbreaking Nigerian artists such as Fela Kuti, Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy, among others.
See also: 10 Reasons Falz Is An African Giant
This uptick in Afrobeat’s popularity is not just limited to Chris Brown. Hollywood star Vin Diesel is also a fan. During a recent interview at the European Gala for ‘Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 3,’ an eagerly anticipated Marvel Studios film held in Paris, Diesel revealed that his daughter had a significant influence on his choice of favorite songs.
“I have to say this. My daughter Pauline, who is eight years old, runs around the house, going ‘Calm Down, Calm Down.’ You know Rema?” Diesel stated. The actor was referring to the hit song “Calm Down” by the young rising Nigerian star Rema.
Chris Brown’s Connection to Afrobeat
Having African roots himself, it is not much of a surprise that Chris Brown would have an affinity for Afrobeat music. He has collaborated with artists from the genre, such as Nigerian superstar Davido on the hit song “Blow My Mind“. In addition, Brown included a mix of an afrobeats-type song in his album ‘Breezy’ featuring the well-known Nigerian artist Wizkid.
A Call-to-Action for Music Enthusiasts
Afrobeat music has made significant strides over the years, infiltrating mainstream music and gaining the attention of top artists like Chris Brown and Vin Diesel. Many people across the globe are exploring the rich sounds and flavours of Afrobeat, absorbing its message, and contributing to its global recognition.
With more artists and fans supporting and embracing Afrobeat, the genre’s influence will continue to spread, prompting collaboration between African and international artists. Furthermore, it will foster an understanding of African culture among a broader demographic.
Who is an African Giant?
Africa Giant media, where Africans share information on talent, achievements, culture, economy and more and together we can tell the original Africa story.