Am Susan from china.I am a post-graduate student major in African Studies and exchanged to Uni Ibadan for one year😝😝 I mostly lived in Ibadan, occasionally going to Lagos, and as far as Ondo State. I wanted to visit the north but I didn’t find suitable opportunities at that time. When I was at UI, I often played and sang with the lecturers and students of the music department, although I came from the history department.😁
你会说中文呀😁我听了可能有两三年的afrobeats了,在我开始准备到尼日利亚的访学前。我本身是世界音乐(world music)爱好者,不过现在afrobeats发展的很快,出了很多有意思的作品,而且音乐人越来越乐于在音乐中展现本土文化,比如约鲁巴语的演唱,传统乐器的使用(比如ojopiano中igbo oja flute的使用)。我觉得很有意思,可以作为帮助我了解非洲文化的渠道。所以我一直持续关注afrobeats的发展。😬
I translated the above comment into English. I had been listening to afrobeats for maybe two or three years, before I started preparing for my study trip to Nigeria. I am a lover of world music, but now afrobeats is developing rapidly and has produced many interesting works, and musicians are becoming more and more willing to show local culture in music, such as using Yoruba language and Yoruba Traditional singing as an element (asake did this), the use of traditional instruments (such as the use of igbo oja flute in ojopiano). I find it interesting and can be used as a channel to help me understand African culture. So I have continued to pay attention to the development of afrobeats. 😬
Wow nice 🇳🇬🇳🇬 lovely
Wow. Amazing. Loved it.
😁
Am Susan from china.I am a post-graduate student major in African Studies and exchanged to Uni Ibadan for one year😝😝 I mostly lived in Ibadan, occasionally going to Lagos, and as far as Ondo State. I wanted to visit the north but I didn’t find suitable opportunities at that time.
When I was at UI, I often played and sang with the lecturers and students of the music department, although I came from the history department.😁
You have my sub for this🎉❤
Wow so beautiful u got a new sub
❤😁
😮你真喜欢尼日利亚的音乐吗?
你会说中文呀😁我听了可能有两三年的afrobeats了,在我开始准备到尼日利亚的访学前。我本身是世界音乐(world music)爱好者,不过现在afrobeats发展的很快,出了很多有意思的作品,而且音乐人越来越乐于在音乐中展现本土文化,比如约鲁巴语的演唱,传统乐器的使用(比如ojopiano中igbo oja flute的使用)。我觉得很有意思,可以作为帮助我了解非洲文化的渠道。所以我一直持续关注afrobeats的发展。😬
@@Naija-Memories 我中文说的不那么好。只会说一第二。我还在学习。😁。 不过很有意思发现别人喜欢我们的音乐。你去尼日利亚的时候喜欢吗?
I translated the above comment into English. I had been listening to afrobeats for maybe two or three years, before I started preparing for my study trip to Nigeria. I am a lover of world music, but now afrobeats is developing rapidly and has produced many interesting works, and musicians are becoming more and more willing to show local culture in music, such as using Yoruba language and Yoruba Traditional singing as an element (asake did this), the use of traditional instruments (such as the use of igbo oja flute in ojopiano). I find it interesting and can be used as a channel to help me understand African culture. So I have continued to pay attention to the development of afrobeats. 😬
@@Naija-Memories 我明白了 哈哈
@@Naija-Memories i understood about 90% lol