You really know how to break things down, big ups. I am Nigerian, even though I didn’t know any of the two songs, I agree with you that the Nigerian got the inspiration from the Ghanaian.
Hey, as long as you're humble and aren't coming at us we love you too 😄 I mean ghanaians support nigerian afrobeats after all but nigerians don't support ghanaian afrobeats 😄😄 Sorry i had to say it. There's love but it can fade if it's not reciprocated
You my friend are one of the reasons I am so grateful for the internet... you got me listening to songs from the 60s and 70s... plus I dont even know what they are saying... but I LOVE!
If it’s a lost to Nigeria and a win for Ghana, they will say win for Africa but when it’s a win for Nigeria, they boldly and proudly shout out their lungs saying Big Win For Naija. Stupid selfish people.
Some people don't listen or can't understand english. Some ghanaians have this problem very bad unfortunately. There's a ghanaian saying he gave credit to nigeria when he clearly just showed how nigeria was inspired by ghana ...
I honestly believe that this Nigerian-Ghana rift is borne of love for each other. you know. Like twins who fight a lot, yet can't do without each other.
Nigerians can’t do without Ghana. When they roam the world, they still come back to Ghana. Ghana will always be the Big Brother Calm and Chill Senior brother of Africa.
Funny enough I have never heard any Ghanian highlife, except maybe emmanuella. You people are so pathetic and always love to lock horns with Nigerians even when we don't send you...how irritating.
@sECONDhANDpRAM Nigerians will deny their own historians and artists to say ghana has no part in afrobeats. It's why I've officially decided to never play nigerian afrobeats, that's a final decision at this point even if they change their behavior. If they can be selfish in supporting their music so can we
@@theambiance1815 Yeah that type of beat is not in an traditional nigerian music but they will always deny it lol. The *beats* in afro *beats* are signature ghanaian beats. But then you even have some ghanaians saying afrobeats is nigerian
Let everyone go back to their countries that’s the best and they will know who needs who the most lol 😂 but for what I know now Ghana 🇬🇭 is like America 🇺🇸 to Nigerians now
Nice breakdown, almost. The song was made in 1970 then there was no reasonable inference that Ghanaian highlife musicians coming in th elate 70s influenced the song. However, your timeline is correct as Nigeria was beavily influenced by highlife right from the early 60s. COPY or INFLUENCED, the song got the original credit of the copy. I'm Nigerian FYI. But you pretty decent analysis on takes.
And you think in the 60s, Igbos were not listening to Ghana highlife? Look into Igbos' love for Ghana highlife music, and you will understand. This shouldn't even be a beef but a teachable moment about highlife music. My Igbo friends even know Ghana highlife Music back in the 60s and 70s, much more than I do.
Your entire culture is based off of stealing from other cultures. There’s no music from Nigeria that is uniquely Nigerian. Either Ghanaian, Indian, South African, or Congo influenced. No originality
@multyz1 You should learn to READ, ASSIMILATR & COMPREHEND I stated that Igbos were listening to highlife & heavily influenced by the early 60s No beef is the Ghanaian goto word for intellectually crafted nonsense Glad to hear from you. Hope to get a reply soon
@@aBihDLaSoul So why did you start with ghanaian highlife artists coming in the 70's? They didn't start in the 70's. Maybe it's the way you worded things but it wasn't so clear. Stick to a one point and it will be less confusing.
@@DwannastrangeLyon101 wait what 😆 🤣 😂. Please no where in his personal history does he state his family has nigerian roots. Every African can just get up and say the same thing. Why are you guys so eager to claim fame lol
@@princejames1773 Peeps always seem to amazed me so because he did not mention that or you didn't hear him saying that now mean he did not have a parent like mother / father ? do your re search and come back to say you are wrong
@@DwannastrangeLyon101 You're saying his father is nigerian or half nigerian? Because "donald glover" is definately not a nigerian name. Even english nigerian names aren't going to be like that
High Life was a big genre in Ghana. Back in the days, Nigerians like Fela Kuti came to Ghana to learn Ghanaian music before he became a hit in Nigeria. That's the more reason Afro Beats has melodies of high life music
Go and ask all qualified musicologists would tell you highlife originated from Ghana even LORD KITCNER FROM Trinidad came to Ghana in 1957 and played highlife Hugh MASAKELA MIRIAM MAKEBA ALL CAME TO LEARN HIGHLIFE FROM GHANA. EBO TAYLORS BEATS WAS STUDIED BY FELA
@@Kulichang You had music but it wasn't highlife. You people don't seem to know your own cultures and they type of beats your elders made. We make very different beats. None of those beats you're hearing is nigerian
Unpopular opinion: I personally think that although the Nigerian got inspired by the Ghanaian shouldn't it remain the fact that gambino also inspired himself by the Nigerian cause even the lyrics of his song says it. In another note I'm also trying to say that the Ghanaians own the song and the Nigerians hjust popularize it that's all (Speaking as a Nigerian)
They always are, they still are. But we all know, ego.... They follow us. We do dance moves they also want to do dance moves, we travel africa and bring africa to the world (wode maya and others) they also start doing africa travel videos. We do detty december, they also do detty december for tourism. This time they steal the exact name complete 😄😄 . But you'll see some come here and still try to deny these obvious things. That is what ego does, you can't accept not being first. But they're routinely behind unfortunately. That's not be gloating it's just the truth.
From Fela Kuti to all them OGs, they got their inspiration straight outta Ghana. No other country in Africa can mess with Ghana when it comes to rich music history, and it ain’t even close. Music moguls like Pharrell and other top dogs in the industry still be sampling and clearing old Ghana tracks to this day. Even number one TV series in the U.S. like Snowfall and a bunch of others from around the world be doing the same. But folks ain’t paying attention to all that-they just wanna argue. Can’t stand this generation. These kids were born with the internet already up and running, and they still clueless. Let ’em argue, though.
Keep on saying things to make yourself feel good..😂😂..your lies have gotten you stagnant. The whole Africa came to learn music in Ghana, and no one is talking about Ghana music..😂😂
@@sean-et4wr I’m not saying the whole of Africa came to Ghana to learn music, but a lot of the African OGs were definitely in Ghana and around Ghanaians, studying the highlife music that originated here. That’s what led to the birth of the Afrobeat genre. Groups like Osibisa were huge back in the day, even opening for The Beatles who are the biggest music group to ever walk the planet. when osibisa's names started buzzing. So yeah, we’re the pioneers. It’s not new that we’re not getting the recognition we deserve. Just like how rap originated in Jamaica, but you don’t hear anyone talking about Jamaica when it comes to rap. Y’all youngins don’t know jack and stay ready to argue and embarrass yourselves at any chance you get. Mumu
@@trilloclock3449 you are the young one and have been fed lies, where is the evidence that people came to study highlife in Ghana, besides Highlife started in Liberia and Sierra Leone by the Americans that settled there. You are the one that needs to go do your research. You are being fed lies with no evidence, just saying stuff to make yourselves feel good. Ghana has never and will never be the pioneer of anything - una too small
@@trilloclock3449You are suffering from delusional heroism 😂😂😂😂 Every time you claim that all things started in Ghana, Yet your music doesn't cross the shores of Ghana 😂😂 Thank God that ebo Taylor is still alive to expose ur lies when he openly denied having any influence on fela Afrobeat origin.😂😂😂 Bunch of entitled elements 😂😂😂😂
I do not understand Ghanaians sometimes We Igbos got HIgh Lifefrom Ghana and we keep saying it this talk is so Unnecessary the High life we play we got from Ghana .. There is no point to be putting this as a "Fight " In NIgeria we Igbos play high life and we got it from Ghana that is not arguament
You do your research well rather and know the history. KEEP deceiving yourself..the Ghanaian artists were their inspiration,Peter Edochie says it Best.
Culture is meant to be spread and ebraced but the thing is that when Nigerians emnrace other cultures they refuse to gove any credit to the people they got that culture from especially when it comes to african music that is quite distinctive from other non African genres.
Nigeria Vs Ghana. This is a case of "Please don't put your mouth in their matter". It's like brothers who will exchange blows in the afternoon, then you see them eating from the same plate in the evening 😂
Omor na wa for these Banku people O. So dem don shook head for dis Gambino 9ja thing too 🤔. Omor, I have been campaigning for years that we gotta cut ties away from dem, but my people no gree hear word. Shebi una don see di see finish wey una dey find. Like play like play, we nearly allow dem claim Afrobeat originator rights, if not for voices like mine, and other sensible 9ja here on social media, dem for succeed claim am too.
I rarely comment on your videos because you seem to be more biased against Ghana( though you claim to be a Ghanaian yourself) but we all know the original song is a Ghanaian song. But i think we as Ghanaians need to put this nigeria vs Ghana issue to rest. We are getting sick of it. Both countries have the problems and i hope and pray we solve ours and leave others to theirs. We ain't in competition with any country. If they want to take it, let them take it. They would always want to piggy back off of someone else's success. Its not the first and it won't be the last.
Cap bro. The guy explained everything well and you still end up saying he is biased, he has taken his time to break everything down, pick whatever you want from the video. But i will explain it further, childish gambino got inspiration from the Nigerian version, the Nigerian version has some ghanaian root but childish gambino at this point probably doesn't even know the Ghanaian version exists.
In which part of my comment did I state he being biased based on the video he just posted? Do you read at all? Read it again and come back and talk some sense. Always in a rush to flare up. Nonsense.
Let me chirp in here. Serwa Akoto is a song about my dear mother. This song was created in a day at a resort where my dad, mom, and friends used to hang out in Kumasi. The song was made in the 60s before I was born. The Nigerians sampled Yamoah.
Im Ghanaian and I know that The whole of Nigeria hates Igbo people but when they do something mind borsting they try to claim them…Funny 😂Ghana and Igbo people the love is great
@CapStone you are one hundred percent correct. Truly insightful observation - the envy, jealousy, hatred alongside deep resentment by the incorporated business entity called Nigeria of Igbo resilience, initiative and pursuit of excellence and yet paradoxically always eager to claim Igbo ingenuity, resourcefulness and sheer excellence as a pseudo collective achievement.
Massa the Nigerian man interpolated the Ghanian man's song but didn't give him credit. If he did the one who just did would know about the original owner. Be factual n if u fw Nigeria so much i gotcha
You've already caused the trouble. Nigerian own the sound no matter what. Sharp guy. You quickly go and make a video to claim The Nigerian got his inspiration from the Ghana guy, in case we start fighting for the royalty from Gambino or what ever his name is.
If it’s a lost to Nigeria and a win for Ghana, they will say win for Africa but when it’s a win for Nigeria, they boldly and proudly shout out their lungs saying Big Win For Naija. Stupid selfish people. 😂
Bullshit, you're just trying to make the point that 9ja copied the song from Ghana.. Ghana people wa.. If you can't sell something, let us sell it for you
Nigeria took inspiration from Ghana and Now Sierra Leone is saying that Ghana took inspiration from them . This is simply the speech of lazy person who depends on the success story of the busy one. Guy wise up, no dey play all the time looking for rubbish story to cook up all in the name of playing do ray me fah so ....
I mean Nigerians and Ghanaians have been copying aka taking inspiration from each other for decades. TILL THIS DAY with afro beats or whatever you want to call it.
Mr man the song is a remake of Happy survival song by Eddie okwedy... You don't know how copy right work in the 60s,70s.. both songs were produced released under different labels in Nigeria , they may feel similar to you in beat but of you don't know how music works in the 60s 70s you shouldn't comment about this issue ... Childish Gambino knows how copy right work that was why he credited the Nigerian who is the original owner of the song Happy survival... Ghanaian always claim everything online and most of them know nothing,some years ago you were all accusing flavour of sampling a Ghanaian song in Ashawo song,but the real rhythm was from a Colombian musician that both Ghanaian and flavour copied from.. if you think those record labels don't know about muosc copy right and you know mpre than them then you are just using sentiment... Since palmwine/highlife music came from the west indies into west Africa and the Kru people started it in Sierra Leone Liberia ,it spread across the coast of west Africa, there is always similarities
@@justice_tetteh_artson your hip life documentary in Ghana your own people even said that highlife was brought into west Africa from west indies ... Highlife music was never a traditional music to any west African ethnic group,the first people to play palmwine highlife music in west Africa was the kru people of Liberia Sierra,from there it spread across all west Coast,it on record that the kru people thought ghanaian old musicians how to play highlife music, every coastal people in west Africa have their own version of highlife,but there is similarity between
abeg, go and do some research and stop that. Who told you the Ghanaian sampled the Nigerian one? That song beat is clearly a Ghanaian beat. Infact the Ghanaian song came out way before the nigerian one.
@kabifest8897 so you're intelligently saying the one who did his in 70's is the owner of the song than the 60's ??? What kind of analysis and childishness is that???
The song was a Nigerian song that was sampled this why we Nigerians stop associating with Ghana in Afro beat industry u guys kept trying to steal Afro beat saying u created it it’s getting annoying
Even actor Patience Ozorkor once sampled VIP's song.. Nigeria is one shameless country. I can list many of your artists who are still sampling Ghanaian songs
You really know how to break things down, big ups.
I am Nigerian, even though I didn’t know any of the two songs, I agree with you that the Nigerian got the inspiration from the Ghanaian.
Im Nigerian and watch him alot too.
As a Nigerian, I believe Ghanaians are the King of High Life. Nothing can take that from them. RESPECT to all the LEGENDS .
As a Yoruba you believe it is not a Genre popular in your Region Stick to Fuji and Juju commentaries.
You are an igbo, right?@@Nengit
@@Neddy10-g7b When you know your tribes make your comment. Do I look like one of you?
@@Nengit what tribe are u then?
@@Neddy10-g7b Sorry I don't discuss my nationality or tribe.
You’re just too good for this content creation ❤❤❤
Ghana and Nigeria wahala will never end
As a Nigerian, I love my Ghanians ❤ too - I’lll say Ghana and Nigeria rivalry is like sibling rivalry; all is in love ❤️
Hey, as long as you're humble and aren't coming at us we love you too 😄 I mean ghanaians support nigerian afrobeats after all but nigerians don't support ghanaian afrobeats 😄😄 Sorry i had to say it. There's love but it can fade if it's not reciprocated
I was getting chills when I started figuring out the Ghanaian song 😂
You my friend are one of the reasons I am so grateful for the internet... you got me listening to songs from the 60s and 70s... plus I dont even know what they are saying... but I LOVE!
You are my favourite youtuber now
Content creator extraordinaire ❤
My man caused a big problem and he doesn't even know it lol
Ogab relax you know this rhythm is Serwaa akoto and it's Ghanaian
When it comes to creativity-- Ghana is supreme. Music is Ghana and the rest....
Lol
Echo chamber ...delusion is a right as long as you hide that in your bedroom!!
@@alexkorami6679 ....freedom of speech is a human right....
@@samueljoshua7998
Why are you laughing like it's not a fact? Nigerians get many of their beats and styles from old ghanaian music. It's just a fact 😄
It’s a win for Africa music and the whole of all Africa.
If it’s a lost to Nigeria and a win for Ghana, they will say win for Africa but when it’s a win for Nigeria, they boldly and proudly shout out their lungs saying Big Win For Naija. Stupid selfish people.
The angle jokes were spot on😆...Love the analysis as usual
Thanks 😌
Man was giving free history 😮
You don't get enough flowers... U just too good bruh😂
He just explained the thing so we’ll.. so what’s the fight again??🤧🤣🤣🤣
I'm shocked 😂😂
Some people don't listen or can't understand english. Some ghanaians have this problem very bad unfortunately. There's a ghanaian saying he gave credit to nigeria when he clearly just showed how nigeria was inspired by ghana ...
I honestly believe that this Nigerian-Ghana rift is borne of love for each other. you know. Like twins who fight a lot, yet can't do without each other.
Nigerians can’t do without Ghana. When they roam the world, they still come back to Ghana. Ghana will always be the Big Brother Calm and Chill Senior brother of Africa.
Nigerians were trained by Ghanaians in so many ways period.
Yet una no fit blow...you Ghanians are funny
Funny enough I have never heard any Ghanian highlife, except maybe emmanuella.
You people are so pathetic and always love to lock horns with Nigerians even when we don't send you...how irritating.
@@mysteriesoflife540your population na thing wey dey help you. If like we get half of your population.... De rest gonna be history
@@yawagbesielias985why don't you procreate to get more population??
@@yawagbesielias985cry More bro 🤣
6:17 😂the Nigerian took inspiration from the Ghanaian man 😂 Ghanaian like and lift your flag 🇬🇭
First time listening to your breakdown. You crazy bro.
Well done
Even fella shouted how Ghana highlife influenced him. All the Ghana highlife vinyl I collect address a naija audience go figure.
@sECONDhANDpRAM
Nigerians will deny their own historians and artists to say ghana has no part in afrobeats. It's why I've officially decided to never play nigerian afrobeats, that's a final decision at this point even if they change their behavior. If they can be selfish in supporting their music so can we
Meanwhile the backbone of the Afrobeats they’re claiming has Ghana’s five beat patten called kpalongo and it’s totally different from fela kuti’s. 😂😂
@@theambiance1815
Yeah that type of beat is not in an traditional nigerian music but they will always deny it lol. The *beats* in afro *beats* are signature ghanaian beats. But then you even have some ghanaians saying afrobeats is nigerian
When I get home, this is the first thing I will watch and I will eat takis while watching
Like how jollof was taken as inspiration?!
These two song by Nigerian and Ghanaian artists are not the same. They are even different genres
Like seriously, Nigerians migrated to Ghana first before Ghanaians migrated to Nigeria.
What is this one saying?
go and read some history and stop showcasing your usual blo...ckhea...dedness
@@victoradejumo566I'm shocked sef 😂😂
Let everyone go back to their countries that’s the best and they will know who needs who the most lol 😂 but for what I know now Ghana 🇬🇭 is like America 🇺🇸 to Nigerians now
Hun when Ghanaians started playing highlife I’m sorry buh Nigerian music was not cross even the small gutter in front of ur house.
Nice breakdown, almost. The song was made in 1970 then there was no reasonable inference that Ghanaian highlife musicians coming in th elate 70s influenced the song. However, your timeline is correct as Nigeria was beavily influenced by highlife right from the early 60s. COPY or INFLUENCED, the song got the original credit of the copy.
I'm Nigerian FYI.
But you pretty decent analysis on takes.
And you think in the 60s, Igbos were not listening to Ghana highlife? Look into Igbos' love for Ghana highlife music, and you will understand. This shouldn't even be a beef but a teachable moment about highlife music. My Igbo friends even know Ghana highlife Music back in the 60s and 70s, much more than I do.
Your entire culture is based off of stealing from other cultures. There’s no music from Nigeria that is uniquely Nigerian. Either Ghanaian, Indian, South African, or Congo influenced. No originality
@multyz1 You should learn to READ, ASSIMILATR & COMPREHEND
I stated that Igbos were listening to highlife & heavily influenced by the early 60s
No beef is the Ghanaian goto word for intellectually crafted nonsense
Glad to hear from you. Hope to get a reply soon
@@aBihDLaSoul
So why did you start with ghanaian highlife artists coming in the 70's? They didn't start in the 70's. Maybe it's the way you worded things but it wasn't so clear. Stick to a one point and it will be less confusing.
Feels like you're trying to say two things at once
The thing is, Highlife came from Ghana. Nigerians learned it from Ghana.
Song of the lazy bird
Wrong both ghana and nigeria got highlife from sierra leone
@@oluayo14truth
First afrobeats has no connection to ghana, now highlife isn't from ghana?? You people 😄😄
@@blackblaze5271 Songs of the lazy birds. Show workings my friend
@@oluayo14truth
Many workings have been shown, and nigerians have eaten off those workings 😄
Serwah koto 1960 then happy survival 1970
6:16 I love this 😂
@emotionkontrolla Childish Gambino father is an America Nigerian who is name is Danny Glover whom had Nigerian roots.so this is why
@@DwannastrangeLyon101 wait what 😆 🤣 😂. Please no where in his personal history does he state his family has nigerian roots. Every African can just get up and say the same thing. Why are you guys so eager to claim fame lol
@@princejames1773 Peeps always seem to amazed me so because he did not mention that or you didn't hear him saying that now mean he did not have a parent like mother / father ? do your re search and come back to say you are wrong
@@DwannastrangeLyon101
You're saying his father is nigerian or half nigerian? Because "donald glover" is definately not a nigerian name. Even english nigerian names aren't going to be like that
@@blackblaze5271 It's better to be the greatest of all stupids than to be the dumbest of all intelligent people.
@@DwannastrangeLyon101
So you have no answer for my question basically... Why make a claim you can't or refuse to support?
High Life was a big genre in Ghana. Back in the days, Nigerians like Fela Kuti came to Ghana to learn Ghanaian music before he became a hit in Nigeria.
That's the more reason Afro Beats has melodies of high life music
Mumu😅😅😅😅😅
@@MatthewOdoh wiseup
@@MatthewOdohyou guys are just being deceived by your population.
Don't be shy to admit Naija borrowed from Ghana - everything is borrowed from somewhere.
@@MatthewOdohofui😅 Pomo republic
You are one crazy fellow that I will like to like to hang out with someday because of your musical insight. BOY, you dey ment 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Go and ask all qualified musicologists would tell you highlife originated from Ghana even LORD KITCNER FROM Trinidad came to Ghana in 1957 and played highlife Hugh MASAKELA MIRIAM MAKEBA ALL CAME TO LEARN HIGHLIFE FROM GHANA. EBO TAYLORS BEATS WAS STUDIED BY FELA
Please react on one song of Jizzle, from The Gambia. He's an Afrobeat artiste doing it in order. Thanks.
Tbh I didn't really hear the similarity
It's in your face , maybe you don't have an ear fir music. I'm not a highlife fan but this video clear
🤣🤣🤣I LOVE YOU BRO...YOU'RE TOO GENIUS
Wait, if im understanding this well Nigerians are claiming highlife now??!
Are you saying highlife did not exist in nigeroa before? We are not claiming anything, it has always been indegenious to us, so has ot been to you too
@@valokoli6610when did highlife start in Nigeria? Ghana highlife has existed for hundreds of years. No Nigerian created that
@@sweetsiren8841we don’t use to have music in Nigeria. You win are you happy now or you need Bobo drink too?
@@Kulichang
You had music but it wasn't highlife. You people don't seem to know your own cultures and they type of beats your elders made. We make very different beats. None of those beats you're hearing is nigerian
Ghana must go
Emotionally must go
9ja go stay
Oseeee yeeeee😂😂😂😂. Ghana afa oooo
Unpopular opinion:
I personally think that although the Nigerian got inspired by the Ghanaian shouldn't it remain the fact that gambino also inspired himself by the Nigerian cause even the lyrics of his song says it.
In another note I'm also trying to say that the Ghanaians own the song and the Nigerians hjust popularize it that's all
(Speaking as a Nigerian)
Man of peace indeed😂
Nigerians where influenced by Highlige music, so there you go.
They always are, they still are. But we all know, ego....
They follow us. We do dance moves they also want to do dance moves, we travel africa and bring africa to the world (wode maya and others) they also start doing africa travel videos. We do detty december, they also do detty december for tourism. This time they steal the exact name complete 😄😄 . But you'll see some come here and still try to deny these obvious things. That is what ego does, you can't accept not being first. But they're routinely behind unfortunately. That's not be gloating it's just the truth.
From Fela Kuti to all them OGs, they got their inspiration straight outta Ghana. No other country in Africa can mess with Ghana when it comes to rich music history, and it ain’t even close. Music moguls like Pharrell and other top dogs in the industry still be sampling and clearing old Ghana tracks to this day. Even number one TV series in the U.S. like Snowfall and a bunch of others from around the world be doing the same. But folks ain’t paying attention to all that-they just wanna argue. Can’t stand this generation. These kids were born with the internet already up and running, and they still clueless. Let ’em argue, though.
Keep on saying things to make yourself feel good..😂😂..your lies have gotten you stagnant. The whole Africa came to learn music in Ghana, and no one is talking about Ghana music..😂😂
@@sean-et4wr I’m not saying the whole of Africa came to Ghana to learn music, but a lot of the African OGs were definitely in Ghana and around Ghanaians, studying the highlife music that originated here. That’s what led to the birth of the Afrobeat genre. Groups like Osibisa were huge back in the day, even opening for The Beatles who are the biggest music group to ever walk the planet. when osibisa's names started buzzing. So yeah, we’re the pioneers. It’s not new that we’re not getting the recognition we deserve. Just like how rap originated in Jamaica, but you don’t hear anyone talking about Jamaica when it comes to rap. Y’all youngins don’t know jack and stay ready to argue and embarrass yourselves at any chance you get. Mumu
@@trilloclock3449 you are the young one and have been fed lies, where is the evidence that people came to study highlife in Ghana, besides Highlife started in Liberia and Sierra Leone by the Americans that settled there. You are the one that needs to go do your research. You are being fed lies with no evidence, just saying stuff to make yourselves feel good. Ghana has never and will never be the pioneer of anything - una too small
@@trilloclock3449by the way how old are you that you self Methusela?
@@trilloclock3449You are suffering from delusional heroism 😂😂😂😂 Every time you claim that all things started in Ghana, Yet your music doesn't cross the shores of Ghana 😂😂 Thank God that ebo Taylor is still alive to expose ur lies when he openly denied having any influence on fela Afrobeat origin.😂😂😂 Bunch of entitled elements 😂😂😂😂
I do not understand Ghanaians sometimes We Igbos got HIgh Lifefrom Ghana and we keep saying it this talk is so Unnecessary the High life we play we got from Ghana .. There is no point to be putting this as a "Fight " In NIgeria we Igbos play high life and we got it from Ghana that is not arguament
jiggabyte
Some of your brothers will deny it though. That's the problem. But this one is so plain it's more difficult to deny
This song is Ghanaian and not Nigerian. The song is called "Serwaa Akoto"
Bro Have you heard about Ebenezer Obi
A lot of Nigerian musician in the 60's and 70 style was like that
Pls do you homework
You do your research well rather and know the history. KEEP deceiving yourself..the Ghanaian artists were their inspiration,Peter Edochie says it Best.
We are not saying Nigerians did not play like that but Ghana highlife predates Nigeria's.
And moreover Ebenezer obe and and other yoruba artist didn't do highlife,they did juju,apkala and fuji
It was the igbos that adopted the highlife
Culture is meant to be spread and ebraced but the thing is that when Nigerians emnrace other cultures they refuse to gove any credit to the people they got that culture from especially when it comes to african music that is quite distinctive from other non African genres.
The song of the lazy bird
Says the criminal.@@oluayo14truth
Nigeria Vs Ghana. This is a case of "Please don't put your mouth in their matter". It's like brothers who will exchange blows in the afternoon, then you see them eating from the same plate in the evening 😂
Interesting analysis
Emotion controlla always controlling our emotions
Talk about 90 seconds of information in 9 minutes. Such a stretch
I like your Ga
Please this is a non-issue...🇬🇭 will always claim 🇳🇬 copied them... to the best of my knowledge 🇬🇧 started modern football, now 🇧🇷🇪🇸🇳🇮🇫🇷 💪👆👍
Omor na wa for these Banku people O. So dem don shook head for dis Gambino 9ja thing too 🤔. Omor, I have been campaigning for years that we gotta cut ties away from dem, but my people no gree hear word. Shebi una don see di see finish wey una dey find. Like play like play, we nearly allow dem claim Afrobeat originator rights, if not for voices like mine, and other sensible 9ja here on social media, dem for succeed claim am too.
Relax,youre too serious
@@royaldiadem8660
Pack your face
Nahh.. its definitely not the same
You too like civil war 😊😂
Say it ooo😂😂😂
I rarely comment on your videos because you seem to be more biased against Ghana( though you claim to be a Ghanaian yourself) but we all know the original song is a Ghanaian song. But i think we as Ghanaians need to put this nigeria vs Ghana issue to rest. We are getting sick of it. Both countries have the problems and i hope and pray we solve ours and leave others to theirs. We ain't in competition with any country. If they want to take it, let them take it. They would always want to piggy back off of someone else's success. Its not the first and it won't be the last.
Bro he isn’t biased, he’s telling the truth
You know nothing about copy right ,you think the those record labels don't know who to credit , childish Gambino knew the real owner as a Nigerian
Cap bro. The guy explained everything well and you still end up saying he is biased, he has taken his time to break everything down, pick whatever you want from the video. But i will explain it further, childish gambino got inspiration from the Nigerian version, the Nigerian version has some ghanaian root but childish gambino at this point probably doesn't even know the Ghanaian version exists.
I support you
He be bias😂
In which part of my comment did I state he being biased based on the video he just posted? Do you read at all? Read it again and come back and talk some sense. Always in a rush to flare up. Nonsense.
Let me chirp in here. Serwa Akoto is a song about my dear mother. This song was created in a day at a resort where my dad, mom, and friends used to hang out in Kumasi. The song was made in the 60s before I was born. The Nigerians sampled Yamoah.
Im Ghanaian and I know that The whole of Nigeria hates Igbo people but when they do something mind borsting they try to claim them…Funny 😂Ghana and Igbo people the love is great
Divide and rule system. Where is the love between Ghanaians and Igbos?? 😂Joker
@CapStone you are one hundred percent correct.
Truly insightful observation - the envy, jealousy, hatred alongside deep resentment by the incorporated business entity called Nigeria of Igbo resilience, initiative and pursuit of excellence and yet paradoxically always eager to claim Igbo ingenuity, resourcefulness and sheer excellence as a pseudo collective achievement.
Massa the Nigerian man interpolated the Ghanian man's song but didn't give him credit. If he did the one who just did would know about the original owner. Be factual n if u fw Nigeria so much i gotcha
You've already caused the trouble. Nigerian own the sound no matter what. Sharp guy. You quickly go and make a video to claim The Nigerian got his inspiration from the Ghana guy, in case we start fighting for the royalty from Gambino or what ever his name is.
Problem
Took inspiration=Copy 😂😂😂
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If it’s a lost to Nigeria and a win for Ghana, they will say win for Africa but when it’s a win for Nigeria, they boldly and proudly shout out their lungs saying Big Win For Naija. Stupid selfish people. 😂
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No one cares about the sample. Just produce good music
this guy 😂😂😂
Bullshit, you're just trying to make the point that 9ja copied the song from Ghana.. Ghana people wa.. If you can't sell something, let us sell it for you
Nigeria took inspiration from Ghana and Now Sierra Leone is saying that Ghana took inspiration from them . This is simply the speech of lazy person who depends on the success story of the busy one. Guy wise up, no dey play all the time looking for rubbish story to cook up all in the name of playing do ray me fah so ....
even d one In 60s must have taken inspiration from someone.
I mean Nigerians and Ghanaians have been copying aka taking inspiration from each other for decades. TILL THIS DAY with afro beats or whatever you want to call it.
Stop the nonsense...its a Ghanaian song that NIGERIA copied
lemme grab popcorn and play Serwaa Akoto while i read the comments here for "vawulence" sake
Oga shutup....you are talking rubbish!
actuallyb wasted my time!
Mr man the song is a remake of Happy survival song by Eddie okwedy... You don't know how copy right work in the 60s,70s.. both songs were produced released under different labels in Nigeria , they may feel similar to you in beat but of you don't know how music works in the 60s 70s you shouldn't comment about this issue ... Childish Gambino knows how copy right work that was why he credited the Nigerian who is the original owner of the song Happy survival... Ghanaian always claim everything online and most of them know nothing,some years ago you were all accusing flavour of sampling a Ghanaian song in Ashawo song,but the real rhythm was from a Colombian musician that both Ghanaian and flavour copied from.. if you think those record labels don't know about muosc copy right and you know mpre than them then you are just using sentiment... Since palmwine/highlife music came from the west indies into west Africa and the Kru people started it in Sierra Leone Liberia ,it spread across the coast of west Africa, there is always similarities
Mah guy, go and do your homework. Do you know how high-life came about?? We never claimed anything. High-life has been ours since.
@@justice_tetteh_artson your hip life documentary in Ghana your own people even said that highlife was brought into west Africa from west indies ... Highlife music was never a traditional music to any west African ethnic group,the first people to play palmwine highlife music in west Africa was the kru people of Liberia Sierra,from there it spread across all west Coast,it on record that the kru people thought ghanaian old musicians how to play highlife music, every coastal people in west Africa have their own version of highlife,but there is similarity between
West Indies indeed
abeg, go and do some research and stop that. Who told you the Ghanaian sampled the Nigerian one? That song beat is clearly a Ghanaian beat. Infact the Ghanaian song came out way before the nigerian one.
Flavour'ashawo is ashawo from Kardinal Rex Lawson another Nigerian let the name not deceive you. I tire for Africans.
@kabifest8897 so you're intelligently saying the one who did his in 70's is the owner of the song than the 60's ??? What kind of analysis and childishness is that???
The song was a Nigerian song that was sampled this why we Nigerians stop associating with Ghana in Afro beat industry u guys kept trying to steal Afro beat saying u created it it’s getting annoying
Go and listen to Nigerian banger songs from 2007 to 2016 and also listen to Ghanaian banger songs from 2007 to 2016 and you’ll understand.
@@justice_tetteh_artsthere is nothing to listen to. Ghanaians are their lie
Exactly
you are very annoying. The ghanaian song came out way before the nigerian one so stop it already
Even actor Patience Ozorkor once sampled VIP's song.. Nigeria is one shameless country. I can list many of your artists who are still sampling Ghanaian songs
Nigeria don’t get anything on Ghana .. they know nothing .. throwing weight is allowed tho , bt fact will remain fact.
Where are the nigerian historian, we need you now! we cannot just listen to a ghanian giving us history lessons, it will def be biasd
No one copied anyone, and I personally do not see any similarities. Naija for the win!