The singer went further saying
that most of the top Afrobeats and African songs are all on the merger
of Ghana and Nigerian sounds, a sound that he is the pioneer of.
Mr
Eazi, the pioneer of Banku Music – a fusion sound he describes as the
mixture of “Ghanaian bounces, Ghanaian highlife, Nigerian chord
progressions, and Nigerian patterns” made this known when he was a guest
on Capital Xtra‘s Reggae Recipe.
“The speed at which I’ve moved is scary to me…cause it took my contemporaries 5, 6 years,” Eazi said.
“And
that is what has been this year, if you want to count like 5 afrobeat,
it’s like everybody just realized that ‘yo what formula is Mr Eazi
using?’ Ok we’re gonna end up doing it. December last year almost 60% of
Nigerian artiste were in Ghana playing shows”
Eazi further discredited their use of Ghanaian elements saying: “Now
everybody is using words like Banku, Shitor, Maami, Odoo, Sika. My guy,
how come? How do you know Odoo? How do you know Sika? How do you know
Maami? From where, what’s the connection?
“I’s just like an American artist just rapping about something in the UK, and you know he has no knowledge of it.”
And wasting no time, Nigerian singer, Runtown has clapped back at Mr Eazi for his comments. Tweeting from his handle, the ‘Mad over you’ singer said: “Bout to drop that new sound again and pls Don't get mad when i finish what you think you started”
This
isn’t the first Mr Eazi has made statements highlighting this. In
January 2017, the singer was roundly criticized for tweeting about Ghana
influencing Nigerian music. His mixtape “Life is Eazi Vol.1: Accra to Lagos,” was released in February 2017.
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