AA, Afro-Caribbean, Afro-Latino brehs, yall are losing by not listening to African Music

agnosticlady

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depends. alot of it soon becomes just an emulation of american hip hop.

i'm african and there's alot of modern african music i don't fukk with.
Tony Allen and Fela though :blessed:

I've been saying that. It sounds like a really cheap knock off bootleg version of American Hip Hop. What country are you from? I'm Nigerian.
 

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When a Nigerian girl finds out you listen to Nigerian music :wow:. It gets much easier to talk to them.

When I was in DC, my Ethiopian breh hipped me to a few big name artists. Was lunching off that for awhile.

I still think about how I botched it with this one afro-latin girl from like 8 years ago. She knew I was a music head, got next to me in class one day and was all in my ear about all this afro-latin music I had never heard of. She was waiting for me to come correct but I was so shy and nervous that I never made that move.

Haunts me to this day, that afro-latin mix is a pure weakness. :noah:

Anyway, kudos OP, I'm bout to make up for lost time. :salute:
 

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@Lucky_Lefty you gotta know some dope artists :lupe:
The only one I listen to is like the first chick I met when I first moved here. Shorty is more smooth jazz/Afro vibes than anything. Cool peoples tho


But on the real, I don't hear to many African artist being played if it isn't house music (which I think is horrible). I only tolerate cause the chicks love it. For stuff like In the OP you gotta go out to festivals and shyt to hear.
 
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