“The Rise of Afro Beats won’t affect Dancehall” – Vybz speaks to TMZ

Vybz Kartel, Buju Banton and Tems talk on the rise of Afro beats affecting Dancehall..

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  • Adding to the conversation, Queen Of Dancehall Spice recently shared: “The problem with Buju Banton is that he doesn’t understand that artists are different.
  • His remarks follow a recent conversation sparked by Reggae superstar Buju Banton,

Jamaican Dancehall Superstar Vybz Kartel has jumped in on the ongoing debate about Afrobeats’ rise and its perceived impact on Dancehall. He put out his opinions when speaking with TMZ in a new interview on Thursday, Kartel shared his most decorated opinions that all music genres have their moment in the spotlight. This comes in while Tems and Buju shares different opinions on the matter.

“From time to time…Dancehall music is shining, then it has a time when it kind of dims a little, then it goes back on high beam. We understand that,” he responded when asked about Afrobeats’ “global takeover” and Dancehall no longer being “on the forefront.”

His remarks follow a recent conversation sparked by Reggae superstar Buju Banton, who had criticized Afrobeats as “fu-kery” and “shallow and unsubstantial music that lacks content aimed at liberating Africa,” contrasting it with the politically charged and culturally rooted messages of Reggae and Dancehall.  Nigerian singer Tems, while responding to this critique, described the genre as “escape music” that brings joy and provides a release for listeners. “The climate of Nigeria calls for that type of music. That’s why Nigerians love that music, and the world has come to love that music,” she said.

The Essence singer also suggested that both genres serve different emotional and cultural purposes.  “We can’t all make the same type of music,” Tems said.

Adding to the conversation, Queen Of Dancehall Spice recently shared: “The problem with Buju Banton is that he doesn’t understand that artists are different. So, I think it’s harsh to say a genre is f-ckery, especially one that’s doing very well. We can’t deny it,” Spice said.

Spice further agreed with Vynz Kartel, in his opinion “There’s a time for everything, and right now people are just raving over Afrobeats because it’s new. But, Dancehall nah go nuh weh; it can neva dead. It’s gonna always be a genre that’s alive. There’s always room for growth, and nothing is wrong with that. We just have to remain consistent, and sooner or later, it aguh come full circle again where everybody is just raving over Dancehall.”

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