Hey @mipiano, you can see how you have gotten me into the groove of writing about my music-inspired story but I love it. Oh well, have you heard any of these songs ever? Have you been exposed to afrobeat songs from this part of the world?
Hey @peaq
I see, I see!!! You are absolutely rocking, young lady, in your inspiration and writing!
I have to be honest and say, no, I haven't heard any of these songs. I heard about Fela Kuti and Burna Boy, already here on Hive, but nothing else. And no, I have not been exposed to much of the afrobeat, well you are doing great work, I also learned so much from @almostsober's post about that culture and traditions he brought in his post. Hive is a huge space and opportunity to learn, so I do it gladly :))
Thank you for introducing us a bit better to the situations in your country and how music has an impact on that. Actually, how musicians find themselves in those circumstances. How it makes them bring messages through the music. :)
You inspire me greatly.
You simply have no idea.
That's nice. They are really phenomenal afrobeats musicians.
Indeed. I feel the exact same way.
I have learned the basics of Spanish, German, and Turkish, all from just interacting with speakers of these languages here on Hive.
It truly does. A lot of musicians speak about the challenges and struggles we go through in Nigeria but they do it in a musical fashion that makes us sing and temporarily forget our woes due to the excitement of the musical beats.
Thank you so much Gab for being a positive impact on me.♥️♥️♥️
Wow.
While I could catch some words from German, as my grandmas knew it (also it is so widely used), Turkish is kind of complicated and different 😅
Well done @peaq 👍
This is pretty cool.
I totally agree with you.
I am still a beginner.
My lingua errors are beyond me 😅😅😅😅