Nigerian singer Tems has addressed the controversy surrounding Buju Banton’s criticism of the Afrobeats genre.
Banton, a Jamaican reggae icon, had sparked debate with his comments on the “Drink Champs” podcast, where he accused Afrobeats of lacking depth, cultural appropriation, and failing to acknowledge the influence of reggae and dancehall.
However, in an interview on the “Shopping The Sneakers” podcast, Tems, a prominent figure in the Afrobeats scene, offered a nuanced response. She said, “I understand where Buju Banton is coming from… Reggae is not Afrobeats, and Afrobeats in Nigeria is specifically for escapism, for vibe…that’s the purpose of Afrobeats.”
Meanwhile, her statement highlights the distinct cultural context and artistic intentions of Afrobeats, which has gained global popularity in recent years. Also, Tems’ response has been seen as a thoughtful rebuke to Buju Banton’s Afrobeats criticism. It emphasizes the value and authenticity of Afrobeats as a genre.
Additionally, the exchange has sparked a broader conversation about cultural exchange, appropriation, and the evolution of musical genres. As Afrobeats continues to gain international recognition, artists and fans alike are weighing in on its significance and place within the global music landscape.
“I understand where Buju Banton is coming from… Reggae is not Afrobeats and Afrobeats in Nigeria is specifically for escapism…that’s the purpose of Afrobeats”
– Tems pic.twitter.com/cJm5I0X98a
— @𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗷𝗼𝗯𝗹𝗲𝘀𝘀𝗯𝗼𝘆 (@OneJoblessBoy) September 2, 2024
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