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Ghana says it's the originator of Afrobeats, not Nigeria
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59184, member: 636"] Ghana claims foundational credit for Afrobeats despite Nigeria receiving global recognition as the genre's primary source. The West African nation points to its musical heritage through Highlife and Hiplife as essential building blocks for contemporary Afrobeats sound. Ghanaian artists like Reggie Rockstone pioneered hybrid combinations of rap, local dialects, and traditional rhythms during the 1990s. Producer Beatz Vampire argues that Afrobeats represents a pan-African creation rather than solely Nigerian innovation. Black Sherif achieved significant success with "Kwaku the Traveller," becoming the first Ghanaian record to reach number one on Apple Music Nigeria. Ghana recorded 181 percent year-over-year growth in Afrobeats streaming since Spotify launched in the region. Industry voices advocate for proper documentation of Ghana's musical contributions through archives, awards recognition, and strategic collaborations. The nation seeks intellectual property protections and cultural credit for sampling rights. Ghana emphasizes its role as an originator rather than borrower in the Afrobeats narrative. The country demands complete storytelling that acknowledges multiple African influences rather than single-nation dominance. [/QUOTE]
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