The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement is the defining generation of the Afrobeat movement.

Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy era of Afrobeat generations is a group or set of afrobeat musical genres with a shared common characteristic.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement

The characteristics thereof are based on Statistics (career records, achievements and impacts).

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Wizkid


The three (3) notable generations of afrobeat are The Fela’s, The D’banj/2Baba/Psquare’s and The Wizkid/Davido/Burna Boy’s generations.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Davido

Each of the generations plays important role in the growth and globalization of the afrobeat movement, from the pioneer to the record-breaking new generations.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Burna Boy

The Origin

Afrobeat was originated in in the 1920s Before Nigeria joined the wave in the late 1960s, pioneered by Fela Kuti who explored different fashionable music at the time, he was at the forefront of the genre, popularizing the style both within and outside Nigeria.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Fela Kuti

This generation is the birth of the movement, where it all started from ideas, talent, hard work and destiny.

Fela Kuti recorded about 29 albums from 1969 to the 90s with sold-out concerts in the US, UK, and other parts of the world.

 

In the 90s to Mid 90s Reggae music Infiltrated the Nigeria music scene, the genre which is associated with Jamaicans was acquired by the likes of Majek Fashek, transforming into Ragga/dancehall music, becoming a force in places like Ajegunle in Lagos, moulding the sounds as delivered by the likes of Daddy ShowkeyNico Gravity, Daddy Fresh, African China and others.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Fela

Afrobeat was pushed by Femi Kuti, Seun Kuti in the 90s, a bit of juju music led by  I.K Dairo and J.O Araba even though it has been in existence pre-independence

In the late 90s to 2000s Kennis Music created a wave that falls under afrobeat, it includes, R&B, Hip-hop, and Pop music, artists in this era are Styl Plus, OJB Jezreel, 2 shots, Eedris Abdulkareem,  Olofin, Paul Play, etc.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Fela Kuti

2000s-2010s

This generation started in the 2000s-2010s, it comprises other afrobeat artists which include, 9ice, Faze, Black Faze, Banky W, Timaya, and others.

D’banj, 2Baba and P-Square were the key players of the era based on statistics (career records, achievements and impacts).

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
D’Banj, P-Square & 2Baba

2Baba released an “ Edition” of his third studio album ‘The Unstoppable International’ making him the first Nigerian artist to have a proper rated and priced album.

Dbanj was the first afrobeat artiste to create a relative connection to an mainstream act in 2011, after signing a contract deal as an artist to ‘Good Music record label‘ founded by Kanye West.

P-Square collaborated with T.I, and Rick Ross In 2012 and in 2013 they bag their first nomination at Soul Train Music Awards for Best Performance.

The Millenial

This generation started in the 2010s to Present, it consists of other afrobeat artistes which include, Tekno, Tiwa Savage, Runtown, Yemi Alade, Kizz Daniel, Mr Eazi, Olamide, Phyno and others

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Burna Boy & Davido

Wizkid, Davido and Burna Boy were the key players of the era based on statistics (career records, achievements and impacts)

Drake was the first mainstream artiste who joined the afrobeat wave, jumping on Wizkid‘s Ojuelegba song and from then birthed his hit single ‘One ‘ featuring Wizkid and a British singer Kyla, the first song introducing afrobeat to wider new generations around the world, as it is a combination of dancehall, afro beats, and Pop.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Wizkid

Davido signed a record deal with Sony’s RCA Records in 2016, becoming the first Nigerian New generational afrobeat artiste to officially sign to an label.

Davido released a single titled ‘Fall’ on June 2, 2017, it became the longest-charting Nigeria pop song in US Billboard Hot R&B Songs history.

The era of Wizkid, Davido & Burna Boy in Afrobeats movement
Davido

in 2019 and 2020, Burna Boy’s studio albums were nominated in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards and 63rd Annual Grammy Awards (with African Giant & Twice as Tall) respectively, making him the first Nigerian to be nominated in two consecutive years at the Grammys.

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