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Who Popularized Amapiano, South Africa Or Nigeria? – Black Twitter Weighs In

Gloria Masia
Last updated: 2022/09/16 at 2:00 PM
By Gloria Masia 2 Min Read
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Who Popularized Amapiano, South Africa Or Nigeria? – Black Twitter Weighs In. With its speaker-rattling bass lines, melodic rhythms and syncopated breakbeats, amapiano quickly became a major player in South Africa’s music scene. The piano-based sound is paired with clapping snares and catchy vocals, with accompanying routines perfect for the dance floor. 

It all began after a troubleshooting Twitter user claimed that Davido brought Amapiano to Nigeria and made it successful, and Wizkid’s latest single ‘Bad To Me’ which is an Amapiano sound is a result of Davido’s influence. Often, Western media is quick to forget Africa is a large continent filled with different countries that preserve their individual qualities and cultures while still contributing to the African continent as a whole.

Yesterday’s reactions reopened an ongoing conversation about ownership of Amapiano, and Nigerian music’s adaptation of it. South African fans rightfully feel credit should be given to their artists for the genre they’ve popularized. The question that lingers is whether there is, or should be a line between creators and adopters. Even the likes of Davido, DJ Maphorisa, KDDO and May D weighed in.

The broader misconception of lumping together various African places and practices still plays a big role in global perceptions. For example, African music in recent years has been conveyed under the encompassing term Afrobeats, even though a multitude of genres exist across the continent, sometimes coming together to create something new.

See some of the reactions below:

Na me bring amapiano come naija , and I have awards to prove that! We started the naija South African collaboration! I don’t like saying shit like this but y’all like putting me under the box

— May D (@MisterMayD) September 14, 2022

Nobody:

Amapiano rn: pic.twitter.com/1OgNCpKCc9

— Attah Akor (@attah_akor) September 14, 2022

Amapiano originates from the Igbo phrase, 'Ama Piano.'

Ama means 'know,' in the Igbo language.

Amapiano translates into English as "Knowledge of Piano."

There you go. I am the first music journalist to document the original definition of Amapiano. Guiness come and see o!

— Joey Akan (@JoeyAkan) September 14, 2022

Amapiano ke “With or without u”movement no gatekeepers

let it sink in

— PorryMaduMoneyDoubleTrouble (@DjMaphorisa) September 14, 2022

Na me first shoot Amapiano video for Naija sha ✌🏽

— Dammy Twitch (@DammyTwitch) September 14, 2022

Whoever produced “Bad to me” by Wizkid is a versatile and creative producer. Fusing Amapiano and R&B is just a beautiful vibe.

— TAYE (@TayeOlusola) September 14, 2022

The funny thing people are failing to realize is Bad To Me isn’t a full Amapiano sound, there’s an intentional R&B vibe at the same time something only a genius can pull off with the risk of not losing the it audience when listening. When you’re all calm you’ll get it.

— OBA👑 (@obaoriade) September 15, 2022

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