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Hello Briskman76 I not Denying that Ghanaians make Afrobeat music. What I am saying is that they did not create it, Afrobeat was created by Nigerians. It was not influenced by highlife etc. if anything highlife is heavily influenced by Afrobeat… and you can tell by the used of some of Nigerian created instructions. If you need to say Ghanaians make Afrobeat to show they make Ghanaian Afrobeat music that is different say Afrobeat is influenced by highlife, it’s part of the stylistic Origin. Thank you.

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Hello! While I can understand you may be frustrated regarding your content dispute with another user, please do try to assume good faith and not get too heated. Regardless of what the conduct of another editor might be, saying things such as her comments are wrong and unnecessarily divisive and Please do not allow this person Iammissbee to edit this page again may only serve to inflame the other editor, and cause the dispute to persist when it otherwise might be solved amiably. If either of you escalate this to the point where personal attacks are issued, then one or both of you may be sanctioned by administrators, as such conduct is very much not okay on Wikipedia. Please feel free to reach out to me if you need any help and I'll do my best to either do so or point you where to get it. Cheers! —Sirdog (talk) 06:55, 24 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks very much for this advice. I will try to be more measured going forward. The user in question has made more edits and has posted another response on my talk page. I will take some time to gather sources to rebut her points and address her comments later. Should I add someone as an arbiter so we can get this issue sorted out once and for all?
Cheers Briskman76 (talk) 17:15, 28 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Your not Nigerian your Ghanaian. One highlife doesn't predate Afrobeats when the foundation and base to all Afrobeat was created by traditional Nigerian music. secondly, highlife is was a complete rip off of jazz back then so to create another name and genre for Ghanaian jazz is crazy; just like the new age “Highlife” is a complete rip off of afrobeat. Lastly, I never deleted anything about Fela Kuti and im sure there records of that. I don't think it is necessary to add highlife to anything because we referenced jazz it's a bit redundant don't you think.... So yeah afrobeats is influenced by jazz. And high life is influenced by jazz and afrobeats Iammissbee (talk) 18:34, 27 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Highlife was created in the late 19th century so it predates Afrobeat. It's not a ripoff of jazz, if you had looked at the sources you would see that it was formed in a very similar way to jazz and around the same time. Highlife is not the name for jazz it's actually associated with local songs being played in "high end" locations for elites. The "jazz" melodies you hear are Fante melodies played on brass instruments created in the late 19th century. E.T Mensah incorporated some dixieland jazz and swing rhythms to in his music and this is where you may have been mistaken. Kwame Asare and Osei Korankye are both highlife artists, do their songs sound like jazz to you? Fela has made highlife tracks, and a lot of contemporary Afrobeats actually uses a gombe rhythm which is from Ghana. How can a genre that existed after highlife influence it? New age highlife is actually true to its origins, it can't rip off a genre it influenced. It seems hard for you to accept that Ghanaians can create their own music and have influence even though there are sources. Akanmusic (talk) 06:25, 28 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Highlife is not afrobeat, and it is really really wrong for Ghana to claim Highlife, though they may have popularised it. Highlife came from returnee slaves who were brought back to Liberia and Sierraleone. Never heard of any Ghanaian who called his music before and after Fela Afrobeat. All through the 80s and 90s Ghanaians never said anything about Afrobeat but envy immediately became stirred in them as Nigerian music popping became known as Afrobeats. Ghanaians feeling excluded began a war on Nigerians with tasless revisionism Cloudwalker1 (talk) 12:30, 10 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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