Tems responds to Buju Banton’s Afrobeats criticism

The singer-songwriter disagrees with the comments of the Jamaican icon.

Nigerian award-winning singer and songwriter Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has responded to comments about Afrobeats made by Jamaican reggae legend Buju Banton.

Banton recently criticised the Afrobeats genre, which is currently dominating the global music scene, accusing it of not giving due credit to reggae and dancehall, lacking musical depth, and being a culture vulture movement that stole from Jamaica.

During a recent interview on The Breakfast Club, the popular American syndicated radio show hosted by DJ Envy, Charlamagne tha God, and Jess Hilarious, Tems reiterated her stance on the matter when asked about Banton’s remarks.

The 29-year-old songstress explained that, like any genre, Afrobeats serves a specific purpose, particularly for its Nigerian originators. According to Tems, Afrobeats is designed to celebrate good times, which is exactly what it does. She emphasised:

“Afrobeats is not reggae; it’s not rock. It has a specific purpose. When you think about where it comes from—Nigeria—it’s made for a certain experience. You’re welcome to join us in its enjoyment.”

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In the 43-minute interview, Tems also discussed other interesting topics, including her career, personal life, and more.

Watch full interview below

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The singer-songwriter disagrees with the comments of the Jamaican icon. Nigerian award-winning singer and songwriter Temilade Openiyi, popularly known as Tems, has responded to comments about Afrobeats made by Jamaican reggae legend Buju Banton. Banton recently criticised the Afrobeats genre, which is currently dominating the global music scene, accusing it of not giving due credit
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