Ghanaians and looking for an easy ride off the waves of other people's hard work. Hopping from identity to identity When Jamaicans made Raggae and Dancehall, they jumped on it and claimed that they were a part of its history. When Nigerians made Afrobeats jumped on it and claimed that they were a part of its history I guess it's time to jump on hip-hop.😂
@@victorcurtisvictor1372 empty and clueless. Look at who’s talking about engagement! Our media landscape in Nigeria discuss meaningful topics and not time wasting like 3Music and Jayfoley, that’s full of envy and jealousy. Nigeria and Nigerians don’t have time for trivial issues. All C-real talk is about American rappers and lifestyle, and your local artists don’t even come to close . They are happy to talk about American music and artist and when it comes to Nigeria and their artists. Nigerian artists are equal to all these American artists, we look at them as equal. Ghana 🇬🇭 and your little known pundits tend to downplay our artists creativity and skill and mastery but always bringing their wack artists. If it’s by talking and noisemaking, Ghana would have ruled the world and Africa, but lacking in the real substance when it comes to making music that cuts across. They will explain tire.
These guys are really lost, rap is American, how can it be representation of African music? That’s why your African rappers can never be globally known, because people rather hear the original American rap, rather than corny rap from Africa. That’s why it’s important to stay true to your identity. Rap is an American borrowed genre. It’s not an original African sound - makosa, juju, Fuji, and and the likes are African music, because it’s indigenous. Rap is from the West..
Ghana 🇬🇭 and too much talking, with no results. Always trying to bring American music artists in their local music discussions. Analysis upon analysis, no results. You will always try to bring Nigerian artists and music to make your little analysis of how Afrobeats is about to die and all that. Just running around everywhere, making noise with no meaningful discussion. Ghana is a small country with small music market, and many wack artists and you still want to compare yourselves to Nigeria 🇳🇬. You guys are jokers. Talk less and show work. Stop all these useless and irrelevant discussions. Dey play!!
my brother, it is very nonsensical and nonfactual to ever think that ghana's music industry is full of wack artistes and perhaps that's making it not able to catch up with others like americans or nigerians. in fact with the point of market and numbers i side with you to some extent cause sometimes critics argue with the fact that a country as small as jamaica has been able to dominate the world with their music despite the said odds, little do these critics know that jamaica is part of a region called the caribbeans made up of several islands which share similar cultures and languages[patois] and so give them the upper hand in terms of market and support. ghana is one of the countires with the most talented and hard working musicians on the continent. mind you before afrobeats, ghana had its moments with high-life and hip-life music even to the extent that our brothers in nigeria started coming to the country to learn and make versions of it [nigerian high-life] despite this same "small market" you are talking about. the fact is, nigerias current music success goes beyond the factors you know cause up until 2018-19 coming, every time you hear of nigeria in international news, it was associated with "criminality" and so when your music started to get the world's attention, it was a revolution to use the music to change the world's narative about you which is very right ....but had ghana music not paved the way in the earlies, the effect of nigerian music now will be just the beginning of the revolution and acceptance of the whole african music scene on the global stage which will take years for its full recognition and maybe by then a different genre from any part of the world had taken over.....just like it has happen to rap now....peace out😁
@@HiTechWithZan Dude, Ghana did not paveway for anyone. What you people are good at doing is just talking ,sitting back and when others do all the hard work and become successful you jump on it and start making claims with no evidence. One of the biggest and most popular musicians out of Africa was Fela Kuti before the likes of Burna boy etc. At no point was Ghanaian music global , the best you did was have some popularity in the UK and a couple of African countries. You people have been waiting around for the last couple of years for "Afrobeats" to die so that your music can have the spotlight, but you don't even understand the music business. Burnaboy, Wizkid, Davido, Tems, Rema , Asake,Omah lay ,Ayra star etc are big brands with their own fanbases,who will always stream their music and attend their concerts.It took time to get to this kind of level,so if you are hanging around waiting for their decline then you are delusional..It will take your musicians a decade to get to the level of Burnaboy and Tems.Also.only 1,4% of the Ghanaian population are on streaming platforms,in the past years Ghanaians have spent their time insulting Nigerians who are music consumers, making these same unfounded claims and downplaying the success of Nigerian musicians .There is no single Ghanaian song on any of our charts,Nigerians used to stream Blacko's music but you Ghanaians set him up as the fall guy and none of his recent songs have entered any of our charts.Nigerian music going global and our musicians being able to sell out large venues is because non Nigerians consume the music,while you people make music specifically for Ghanaians and only expect Ghanaians to attend your concerts.Our musicians don't even feature Ghanaians or come to Ghana anymore because you people have used your jealousy and insults to spoil what was once an amicable relationship. You can keep waiting and running ya mouths cho cho cho but you are deluded if you think that the music buisiness is not about collaborations and good relationships and the Ghana music industry,just like your film industry is going nowhere anytime soon
@@HiTechWithZan I’m sure you thought you typed something profound. Trying to lecture a Nigerian about his country’s musical history and heritage. What audacity. Shows how much some Ghanaians really know about Nigerians, which is barely anything. First, leave Jamaica out of it. They are essentially a cultural superpower, using whatever advantages they have to accomplish that feat (despite their disadvantages). You are not going to belittle their status like too many of your countrymen do with Nigeria. And speaking of Nigeria… You really think the average Nigerian artist or promoter was sitting down thinking, “Ah, na so everybody dey tink say all we do na 419? Ah, no-o! Make we do proper gbedu, make everybody feel am, sotey dem go forget say na proper scammers we be!”? I laugh in Igala language. Dey play. Remain there thinking all that Nigerian artists do is travel to your country and jack your sound, as though Nigeria didn’t have its own parallel musical progression independent of Ghana’s, complete with its own stars and original genres. If you’re so darn good and talented and hardworking, wouldn’t it show right now? None of your highlife greats could even outdo Fela, and that was several years ago. Nigerians have always shown workings in music. No be by mouth. And this 3Music video is what you get when you fail to face reality: you try to revitalize an aged genre (highlife); overrate a genre that was barely regional (hiplife); falsely claim that you invented a genre that you can’t even master (Afrobeats); laughably claim that a South African genre is basically highlife with shakers and log drums (Amapiano); and now, argue that a genre that is uniquely (black) American is actually African (rap). Pathetic.
@@HiTechWithZan keep deceiving yourself man. When did hiplife rule or penetrate any other African country. You guys are filled with self-acclaimed ego of ruling African music. Ghana to be frank never ruled anytime in Africa, and will never. Your so called Highlife were able to penetrate only few West African countries like Nigeria 🇳🇬. Congolese, South African, Malian and Ivorian music made more airwaves in Africa far more. Ghana 🇬🇭 music never came anywhere near those countries music, you people keep talking trash of your music being top before and I laugh in French. Ghana is a mediocre country, you all talk too much and make noise. Your local music never paved the way for us, and our music had more success in Africa than Ghana music. Do the comparison even before these current crop of music from the 2000’s and now. Check the list. Nobody out outside Ghana knows about your so called Hiplife music and artist. You people have been local and will continue to be local, cos of your mindset. Our music didn’t wipe out the stereotypes about us, it only brought out the good things that Nigeria and Nigerians has done will continue to do. Ghana 🇬🇭 and Ghanaians don’t recognize our creativity prowess and ingenuity, and that’s why it pains you people so much that Nigeria artists 🇳🇬 are well known way more than your wack local artists. Stop comparing yourselves to Nigeria and accept the little you’re doing, cos y’all will never come close to us any ramifications. Know this and know peace. Compare your music and artist to Sierra Lorne, Senegal, Cameroon and many more.
This BIG CONVO needs an Hour without interruption chale! 😂😂😂 It’s a vibe and reality convos!
Very educative, bug shouts to C-real and all of the team
C-real was speaking Technical and i loved it,Aside Hip-hop being the umbrella,Rap has several sub-genres
C-real is smart
You better continue with your play Ghana and have peace
C-Real knows his shid
Till today a lot of Ghanaians don’t understand Hip-hop/Rap music
This conversion is all over the place that I can't keep track of what they're talking about. 😂
Cool & Dre
Ghanaians and looking for an easy ride off the waves of other people's hard work. Hopping from identity to identity
When Jamaicans made Raggae and Dancehall, they jumped on it and claimed that they were a part of its history.
When Nigerians made Afrobeats jumped on it and claimed that they were a part of its history
I guess it's time to jump on hip-hop.😂
Why’s jayfolley always hungry for the fall of Afrobeats?
Honestly
All this Ghana 🇬🇭 people, their matter go hard to solve. They have happier to claim black Americans genrn
Create your channel in Nigeria. Let's see how much engagement you from your overly populated neighborhood.
@@juniortheone6034 We focus on somwthingelse in Nigeria. Our media houses have better things to do
@@juniortheone6034 daft
@@victorcurtisvictor1372 empty and clueless. Look at who’s talking about engagement! Our media landscape in Nigeria discuss meaningful topics and not time wasting like 3Music and Jayfoley, that’s full of envy and jealousy. Nigeria and Nigerians don’t have time for trivial issues. All C-real talk is about American rappers and lifestyle, and your local artists don’t even come to close . They are happy to talk about American music and artist and when it comes to Nigeria and their artists. Nigerian artists are equal to all these American artists, we look at them as equal. Ghana 🇬🇭 and your little known pundits tend to downplay our artists creativity and skill and mastery but always bringing their wack artists. If it’s by talking and noisemaking, Ghana would have ruled the world and Africa, but lacking in the real substance when it comes to making music that cuts across. They will explain tire.
@@hyacinthigwe3555 you replied the wrong person lol, no be me get that reply oga
These guys are really lost, rap is American, how can it be representation of African music? That’s why your African rappers can never be globally known, because people rather hear the original American rap, rather than corny rap from Africa. That’s why it’s important to stay true to your identity. Rap is an American borrowed genre. It’s not an original African sound - makosa, juju, Fuji, and and the likes are African music, because it’s indigenous. Rap is from the West..
But you have time to listen to 40 minutes of people being 'lost'. Create your RUclips channel and let's come and comment.
@@juniortheone6034 you are crazy to think like this
@@juniortheone6034 kwasia, dull brain
@@juniortheone6034 that’s why you are stagnant.. no progress, no development..no intellectual property..just there talking, no wonder the mindset.
C-real is right. Jay Foley and Olele are noisy and wrong
Thank you for watching and the feedback but Olele barely spoke in this episode😃
@@3MUSICNetworks I'm an Olele hater so I will always mention him.
Ghana 🇬🇭 and too much talking, with no results. Always trying to bring American music artists in their local music discussions. Analysis upon analysis, no results. You will always try to bring Nigerian artists and music to make your little analysis of how Afrobeats is about to die and all that. Just running around everywhere, making noise with no meaningful discussion. Ghana is a small country with small music market, and many wack artists and you still want to compare yourselves to Nigeria 🇳🇬. You guys are jokers. Talk less and show work. Stop all these useless and irrelevant discussions. Dey play!!
Baba ur talk too much ooo…😂😂😂Just tell dem to continuing explaining with no evidence!!!GBAM!!!!🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
my brother, it is very nonsensical and nonfactual to ever think that ghana's music industry is full of wack artistes and perhaps that's making it not able to catch up with others like americans or nigerians. in fact with the point of market and numbers i side with you to some extent cause sometimes critics argue with the fact that a country as small as jamaica has been able to dominate the world with their music despite the said odds, little do these critics know that jamaica is part of a region called the caribbeans made up of several islands which share similar cultures and languages[patois] and so give them the upper hand in terms of market and support. ghana is one of the countires with the most talented and hard working musicians on the continent. mind you before afrobeats, ghana had its moments with high-life and hip-life music even to the extent that our brothers in nigeria started coming to the country to learn and make versions of it [nigerian high-life] despite this same "small market" you are talking about. the fact is, nigerias current music success goes beyond the factors you know cause up until 2018-19 coming, every time you hear of nigeria in international news, it was associated with "criminality" and so when your music started to get the world's attention, it was a revolution to use the music to change the world's narative about you which is very right ....but had ghana music not paved the way in the earlies, the effect of nigerian music now will be just the beginning of the revolution and acceptance of the whole african music scene on the global stage which will take years for its full recognition and maybe by then a different genre from any part of the world had taken over.....just like it has happen to rap now....peace out😁
@@HiTechWithZan Dude, Ghana did not paveway for anyone. What you people are good at doing is just talking ,sitting back and when others do all the hard work and become successful you jump on it and start making claims with no evidence. One of the biggest and most popular musicians out of Africa was Fela Kuti before the likes of Burna boy etc. At no point was Ghanaian music global , the best you did was have some popularity in the UK and a couple of African countries. You people have been waiting around for the last couple of years for "Afrobeats" to die so that your music can have the spotlight, but you don't even understand the music business. Burnaboy, Wizkid, Davido, Tems, Rema , Asake,Omah lay ,Ayra star etc are big brands with their own fanbases,who will always stream their music and attend their concerts.It took time to get to this kind of level,so if you are hanging around waiting for their decline then you are delusional..It will take your musicians a decade to get to the level of Burnaboy and Tems.Also.only 1,4% of the Ghanaian population are on streaming platforms,in the past years Ghanaians have spent their time insulting Nigerians who are music consumers, making these same unfounded claims and downplaying the success of Nigerian musicians .There is no single Ghanaian song on any of our charts,Nigerians used to stream Blacko's music but you Ghanaians set him up as the fall guy and none of his recent songs have entered any of our charts.Nigerian music going global and our musicians being able to sell out large venues is because non Nigerians consume the music,while you people make music specifically for Ghanaians and only expect Ghanaians to attend your concerts.Our musicians don't even feature Ghanaians or come to Ghana anymore because you people have used your jealousy and insults to spoil what was once an amicable relationship. You can keep waiting and running ya mouths cho cho cho but you are deluded if you think that the music buisiness is not about collaborations and good relationships and the Ghana music industry,just like your film industry is going nowhere anytime soon
@@HiTechWithZan I’m sure you thought you typed something profound. Trying to lecture a Nigerian about his country’s musical history and heritage. What audacity. Shows how much some Ghanaians really know about Nigerians, which is barely anything.
First, leave Jamaica out of it. They are essentially a cultural superpower, using whatever advantages they have to accomplish that feat (despite their disadvantages). You are not going to belittle their status like too many of your countrymen do with Nigeria.
And speaking of Nigeria…
You really think the average Nigerian artist or promoter was sitting down thinking, “Ah, na so everybody dey tink say all we do na 419? Ah, no-o! Make we do proper gbedu, make everybody feel am, sotey dem go forget say na proper scammers we be!”? I laugh in Igala language.
Dey play. Remain there thinking all that Nigerian artists do is travel to your country and jack your sound, as though Nigeria didn’t have its own parallel musical progression independent of Ghana’s, complete with its own stars and original genres. If you’re so darn good and talented and hardworking, wouldn’t it show right now? None of your highlife greats could even outdo Fela, and that was several years ago. Nigerians have always shown workings in music. No be by mouth.
And this 3Music video is what you get when you fail to face reality: you try to revitalize an aged genre (highlife); overrate a genre that was barely regional (hiplife); falsely claim that you invented a genre that you can’t even master (Afrobeats); laughably claim that a South African genre is basically highlife with shakers and log drums (Amapiano); and now, argue that a genre that is uniquely (black) American is actually African (rap).
Pathetic.
@@HiTechWithZan keep deceiving yourself man. When did hiplife rule or penetrate any other African country. You guys are filled with self-acclaimed ego of ruling African music. Ghana to be frank never ruled anytime in Africa, and will never. Your so called Highlife were able to penetrate only few West African countries like Nigeria 🇳🇬. Congolese, South African, Malian and Ivorian music made more airwaves in Africa far more. Ghana 🇬🇭 music never came anywhere near those countries music, you people keep talking trash of your music being top before and I laugh in French. Ghana is a mediocre country, you all talk too much and make noise. Your local music never paved the way for us, and our music had more success in Africa than Ghana music. Do the comparison even before these current crop of music from the 2000’s and now. Check the list. Nobody out outside Ghana knows about your so called Hiplife music and artist. You people have been local and will continue to be local, cos of your mindset. Our music didn’t wipe out the stereotypes about us, it only brought out the good things that Nigeria and Nigerians has done will continue to do. Ghana 🇬🇭 and Ghanaians don’t recognize our creativity prowess and ingenuity, and that’s why it pains you people so much that Nigeria artists 🇳🇬 are well known way more than your wack local artists. Stop comparing yourselves to Nigeria and accept the little you’re doing, cos y’all will never come close to us any ramifications. Know this and know peace. Compare your music and artist to Sierra Lorne, Senegal, Cameroon and many more.
Foley this hair style no dey fit you I beg