This is going to be the highlight of my safe music playlist to play around kids and miscellaneous women![]()
As someone who's new to Afrobeat is the blending of American culture something new or do a lot of Afrobeats artists do this?
I noticed Burna Boy saying "drip" and "nikka" a lot on here. Just curious.
Like breh said above a lot grow up in europe, american culture is the most popular culture in some areas, so he likely grew up on a lot of the music he's sampling and imitating it.As someone who's new to Afrobeat is the blending of American culture something new or do a lot of Afrobeats artists do this?
I noticed Burna Boy saying "drip" and "nikka" a lot on here. Just curious.
Yea I'm not tryna bring it up to chastise him or anything. I was just curious.Like breh said above a lot grow up in europe, american culture is the most popular culture in some areas, so he likely grew up on a lot of the music he's sampling and imitating it.
I don't like them saying nikka myself but it is what it is.![]()
Yea I'm not tryna bring it up to chastise him or anything. I was just curious.
I should have known with the album starting with a Rza feature and getting to the Brandy sample.
Like what I'm hearing so far.
Chicago slang found its way through the US through the internet very fast. The distance in internet terms between Chicago and ATL is the same as Chicago and Lagos. A nanosecond give or take.As someone who's new to Afrobeat is the blending of American culture something new or do a lot of Afrobeats artists do this?
I noticed Burna Boy saying "drip" and "nikka" a lot on here. Just curious.