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Musician Explains Reason Ghanaian Artists Use Nigerian Sounds

March 21, 2025
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Ghanaian artist, Kelvyn Boy

In recent years, the landscape of West African music has seen a remarkable transformation, with Ghanaian artists increasingly embracing Nigerian sounds in their music.

This trend, characterized by the infusion of Afrobeats, Afro-pop, and other contemporary genres originating from Nigeria, raises questions about the motivations behind this stylistic shift.

While some view this as a loss of cultural identity, it is essential to understand that this phenomenon represents a vibrant cultural exchange, the dominance of the Nigerian music industry, and a strategic move towards commercial viability in an ever-evolving global music market.

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Ghanaian musician Kelvyn Brown, better known by the stage name Kelvyn Boy, has shared his thoughts on why some Ghanaian artists are now adopting Nigerian sounds in their music.

He explained the challenges Ghanaian musicians face when they stick to a strictly local sound.

“We are finding it hard when we sound typical Ghanaian. I mean, eno dey go when we do it like that. Even if ego is just here, you come back and say, ‘Oh, why are we just here and some people are international?’”

Kelvyn Boy

The historical ties between Ghana and Nigeria have long fostered a rich cultural exchange. Both nations share linguistic, culinary, and musical traditions that have influenced each other over the decades.

Musician Explains Reason Ghanaian Artists Use Nigerian Sounds
Kelvyn Boy

The ‘Down Flat’ singer highlighted how Nigerian musicians incorporate Ghanaian elements into their songs, making their music more appealing on a global scale.

“They don’t sound just them; they sometimes leave theirs and come and say our own. They fuse in. The fusion is what I’m talking about.”

Kelvyn Boy

The adoption of Nigerian sounds by Ghanaian artists is seen as an extension of this cultural synergy.

Collaborations between artists from both countries, such as the popular partnership between Ghanaian rapper Sarkodie and Nigerian singer Wizkid, exemplify how these exchanges lead to innovative music that resonates with a diverse audience.

Moreover, the rise of social media and digital platforms has facilitated greater exposure to Nigerian sounds, allowing Ghanaian artists to experiment with new sounds and styles that appeal to their fans.

This cross-pollination breeds creativity and pushes artists to explore genres that have previously been outside their artistic comfort zones.

Influence of Nigerian Sounds

Influence of Nigerian Sounds
Ghanaian Afrobeat star, Kelvyn Boy

The Nigerian music industry has established itself as a powerhouse on the African continent and beyond, largely due to the global success of Afrobeats.

Artists like Burna Boy, Davido, and Tiwa Savage have not only dominated African charts but have also made significant inroads into international markets.

The allure of this success is hard to ignore for Ghanaian artists seeking to expand their reach.

As Nigerian sounds gain traction worldwide, Ghanaian musicians are increasingly drawn to the production techniques, lyrical styles, and rhythmic patterns that characterize Nigerian music.

This trend is not merely about imitation; it reflects a strategic choice to align with a genre that has proven to resonate with a global audience.

By incorporating these elements into their own music, Ghanaian artists tap into the existing fan base and enhance their chances of achieving commercial success.

Quest for Commercial Success with Nigerian Sounds

Quest for Commercial Success with Nigerian Sounds
Kelvyn Boy

In a competitive music industry where streaming numbers and chart positions dictate success, Ghanaian artists are keenly aware of the need to adapt to changing musical tastes.

The global music market has shifted towards genres that emphasize danceability and catchy hooks—qualities that are often found in Nigerian sound.

Kelvyn Boy emphasized the need for balance in music, noting that Ghanaian audiences actively consume Nigerian songs, which often feature Ghanaian influences.

“Because at the end of the day, it’s the same Ghanaian people who listen to Nigerian songs. We’re talking about balance; they fuse in, and balance is what I think is taking time.”

Kelvyn Boy

By adopting these elements, Ghanaian artists increase their visibility and profitability in a landscape dominated by Nigerian sounds.

Moreover, the rise of platforms like Spotify and Apple Music has democratized music consumption, allowing artists to reach listeners far beyond their local markets.

This global reach motivates Ghanaian musicians to experiment with Nigerian sounds that have already achieved widespread popularity, ensuring their music remains relevant and appealing to a broader audience.

The adoption of Nigerian sounds by Ghanaian artists is a multifaceted phenomenon that reflects the complexities of cultural exchange, the influence of a dominant music industry, and the pursuit of commercial success.

Rather than viewing this trend as a loss of identity, it should be recognized as a testament to the dynamic nature of West African music—a genre that continues to evolve and adapt in response to changing global landscapes.

As Ghanaian artists embrace these new sounds, they not only contribute to the rich tapestry of African music but also pave the way for future generations to explore and innovate within this vibrant cultural space.

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