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Young Game says Afrobeats gatekeeps diaspora artists
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83609, member: 160"] An artist is calling out the industry for keeping diaspora creators on the sidelines. Singer Young Game highlighted the major hurdles facing African artists abroad trying to break into Afrobeats. He argued that physical distance from Nigeria creates a massive disadvantage, denying them key connections and opportunities. He stated that gatekeeping and location bias often ignore consistent work from overseas. Artists invest heavily in production and promotion only to be sidelined. Young Game explained that these musicians face an identity dilemma, seen as too foreign locally and not African enough internationally. Their authenticity constantly comes under question despite solid roots. He stressed that diaspora artists remain vital for the genre's global growth anyway. Their exposure to different cultures fuels innovation and introduces Afrobeats to new territories. Many are quietly building scenes across Europe and America through performances. Young Game called for greater collaboration and inclusion from industry stakeholders. He urged the scene to embrace these creatives as cultural extensions, not outsiders. A unified Afrobeats movement, including its diaspora voices, would be its strongest version. [/QUOTE]
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