
13. Is ‘afrobeats the death of hip hop as we know it’?
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American stand-up comedian and actor, Lil Duval tweeted, “afrobeats might be the death of hip hop as we know it” creating a frenzy and Afrobeat vs. Hip Hop debate on Twitter. In episode 13 of Ijele Express: The Podcast – join host and your co-passenger, Nneka discusses the tweet plus a larger conversation on black music across the Diaspora.
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Ijele Express: The Podcast is a production of Uru Music Collective.
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