Renowned Jamaican Reggae/Dancehall artiste, Mark Anthony Myrie, also known as Buju Banton, has criticised Afrobeats as being uninspiring and not in touch the plight of Africans.
The “Destiny” maestro who made the assertion in an appearance on “Drink Champs” with host N.O.R.E and DJ EFN, said though the genre has become quite popular in the continent and globally, there was no Afrobeats song that uplifted people across Africa.
Banton said he is greatly displeased with the themes and lyrical content of Afrobeats as the musicians do not sing to free Africans.
“Tell me one Afrobeats song that can uplift us,” he challenged the hosts of the programme.
“Kenya is suffering; young men in Kenya are revolting. South Africa, Sudan, South Sudan, everywhere is struggling.
“But which of these Afrobeats songs can relate to me for a peace of mind, to tell me that we are in the struggle, and even though it’s hard, we will overcome? Tell me.
“It fu—ery. Music needs to free Africa. They don’t sing a song to free Africa,” the Dancehall legend insisted.
The “Battered and Bruised” hitmaker went on to highlight Jamaica’s legacy of churning out socially conscious music, lamenting Africans who now have worldwide attention are not living up to that important standard.
“The music needs to free Africa. If I am all the way in Jamaica and my country and my people fight to free your continent with word, sound and power, and you have the ability now, and all your singing is fu—ery, you don’t sing a song to free Africa now,” Buju Banton charged.
“You want the money? Go get it. What’s gonna be said of you later on? And your posterity? You didn’t make any impact? So reggae music is still the kings music,” he added.
Banton also admonished contemporary African music makers on the continent for not connecting with their diasporan brethren in Jamaica.
“I was happy to see when they came to their senses to realise that music is the bridge that’s gonna connect us but what I was disappointed in? They didn’t try and connect with Jamaica, the roots. They connected with everyone else except us.”