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Fuse ODG hits back at Buju Banton over afrobeats criticism

Jerry Jeffrey Fiifi Annan by Jerry Jeffrey Fiifi Annan
August 15, 2024
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Afrobeats sensation Fuse ODG has responded to reggae legend Buju Banton’s criticism about the Afrobeat genre.

Buju Banton sparked controversy in an interview by denigrating Afrobeats as “uninspiring” and questioning its ability to empower Africans, despite the genre’s global success.

“A lot of culture vultures out there. They’ve focused on our music so hard and stolen our culture. I’m not knocking nobody but they don’t give us no respect. And you still expect us to act like we take something from you?

“This [reggae] is the King’s music. Your music [afrobeats] shall come and go because it has nothing to do with soul or building energy. Our music is a time marker. You can remember when you went on your first date, when you got married when you are happy and when you are sad. Because it’s the King’s music. I went to Africa in 1991, I spent three weeks educating people from Ghana and all over the continent about reggae music and dancehall.” Buju stated

He continued,“I was happy when they came to their senses to realise that music is the bridge that’s going to connect us. But I was disappointed because they didn’t try to connect with Jamaica, the root. They connected with everyone else except us. I’m talking about Afrobeats [artistes]..Kenya is suffering; young men in Kenya are revolting. South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan—everywhere is struggling. But which of these Afrobeats songs can relate to me for peace of mind, to tell me that we are in the struggle, and even though it’s hard, we will overcome? Tell me,”

Responding to the legendary Reggae artiste’s assertion on X, Fuse ODG explained that while Afrobeat may have its limitations, it has enabled Black people to reclaim their cultural heritage and connect with their roots. 

According to the celebrated Ghanaian artiste the genre has become a significant economic driver for many African nations, generating substantial revenue and promoting cultural exchange.

“I get where Buju is coming from because most afrobeat hits do not have the message in it but that is not to say there are no afrobeat artiste with positive messages in their music. Afrobeat is so spiritual and most often, we speak in our mother tongue to connect with Africans and people of African descent all across the globe.” Fuse stated

“This music is now allowing Africans to fall back, fall in love with themselves, and be proud to be Africans. It is allowing African Americans to want to come back home. It’s allowing Afro-Caribbeans to come home and connect to their roots,” he added.

Watch the video below

 

@fuseodg Reacts to @bujubanton ‘s negative comments and lambasting of Afrobeats during a recent appearance on the Drink Champs podcast. pic.twitter.com/naBcg1sF8f

— Mark Darlington (@MarkDarlington_) August 14, 2024

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