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Duncan Mighty says Port Harcourt shaped Afrobeats
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70485, member: 636"] Duncan Mighty has asserted that musicians from Port Harcourt established foundational elements of contemporary Afrobeats through their distinctive contributions to the genre. The performer stated during a Hip TV interview that artists including himself, Timaya, Burna Boy and Omah Lay integrated Ikwerre language expressions and regional sonic characteristics into mainstream Afrobeats production. The singer contended that Port Harcourt influences permeate nearly all current Afrobeats tracks, with local linguistic patterns and musical textures becoming integral components of the genre. His statements generated divided responses from listeners, with critics suggesting he overstated the extent of Port Harcourt's impact on Afrobeats development. [/QUOTE]
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