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Afrobeats The Backstory

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Afrobeats The Backstory
GenreDocumentary
Developed byR70
Directed byAyo Shonaiya
Music bySess, Jospo, Babz
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Nigeria
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes12
Production
ProducerAyo Shonaiya
Production companyR70 Media Generations
Original release
NetworkNetflix
Release29 June 2022 (2022-06-29)

Afrobeats The Backstory is a UK/Nigerian documentary series that premiered on Netflix, . It narrates and explores the establishment and progress of the music genre, Afrobeats. It is directed by Ayo Shonaiya.[1]

Production

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The production of the documentary was supported by extensive archival footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the lives of key contributors to the Afrobeats movement in African countries: Nigeria, Ghana, and western world: UK and United States.[2]

Episodes

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SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
11229 June 2022 (2022-06-29)TBANetflix

Episode 1: OG Before IG & The 3 Boy Bands - In the beginning. The pioneers, the foundation, the people who came together to create a platform for a new genre to develop, and the 3 boy bands that shaped the music. Featuring DJ Jimmy Jatt, Dayo 'D1' Adeneye, Tony Tetuila, 2face and Sound Sultan.

Episode 2: 1999 & The 5 Beat Pattern - The importance of the year 1999. The first signs of the changing sound and the music production software, "Hip-Life" in Ghana and the 5 Beat Pattern (Clavé), featuring the producers of the new sound such as Eldee of the Trybesmen and the first female Nigerian rapper Weird MC.

Episode 3: The UK Scene & D'banj and Don Jazzy - How the genre developed in the UK and the players that not only shaped the sound, but brought it to the people, from the music program Intro Live with DJ Abass on BEN TV (Sky UK) to radio shows on BBC 1Xtra to Capital Xtra. The birth of a superstar and the super producer. How D'banj and Don Jazzy happened... and Kanye West.

Episode 4: Music Videos & Music Stations - Music Videos from Nigeria and Ghana and the impact they had on young artistes, the vixens and the video directors that made them, to the music stations. From Music Africa to Channel O, MTV Base, Trace TV and HipTV, and how they shaped the culture, featuring DJ Tee, Clarence Peters and TG Omori.

Episode 5: American Dream & Local Rappers - American Dream to Nigerian Dream, and the Local Rappers who went from American accents to local dialect, and changed the game globally. Featuring Banky W and Sauce Kid, Olamide, Reminisce and Ill Bliss.

Episode 6: The Record Labels & The Queens - The record label stories, good and bad, as big money started coming into Afrobeats. The legal wrangles, royalties, the digital revolution, plus how different it is for females in the game. Featuring Sasha P, Niyola, Chidinma, Simi and Tiwa Savage.

Episode 7: DJs, Producers & Dancehall Music - The beat makers and the hit players. From DJ Jimmy Jatt to Spinall in Nigeria, and DJ Edu from Kenya to DJ Abrantee in the UK. How the spread of the music touched the world at the same time. Plus Dancehall music as the "cousin" of Afrobeats, from Daddy Showkey to Stonebwoy to Shank to Burna Boy.

Episode 8: The New New Sound & The Fusion of African Music - Afro-House, Afro-Fusion and the new sound already coming out of Afrobeats, featuring Niniola, producer Sarz, Adekunle Gold, Joe Boy and Oxlade. New artistes already fusing African music with the many genres across the globe to keep expanding the genre for the future.

Episode 9: Wizkid & Davido and Yoruba Language in Afrobeats - The global explosion of Afrobeats with Wizkid and Davido, and how these 2 ambassadors raised the bar. The importance of Yoruba lyrics and culture in Afrobeats from its early foundations in Fuji music, to the current "street" music in Nigeria.

Episode 10: The Big Concerts - The history of how big concerts developed the music industry in Nigeria and how African artistes now fill big arenas around the world. From Silverbird concerts in the 80s to Lekki Sunsplash to Afronation to Felabration to O2 Arena in London.

Episode 11: Afrobeat & Afrobeats, History & Present - History recap of the naming of the genre Afrobeat with Fela Kuti and Afrobeats in the UK. Exclusive interview with legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen and the debate about who added the S to Afrobeats.

Episode 12: Afrobeats to the World - Afrobeats is now global, Burna Boy winning a Grammy, Beyonce and the Lion King album and Justin Bieber collaborating on a song with Wizkid and Tems. What does the future hold for the genre that has taken over the World.

World Premiere

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Obi Asika, Ayo Shonaiya and DJ Jimmy Jatt at the 2021 Premiere of Afrobeats The Backstory in Lagos, Nigeria.

The first two episodes of "Afrobeats: The Backstory" was premiered on April 2, 2021, at the FilmHouse IMAX Cinema in Lekki Lagos in Nigeria, with a selection of the artistes and executives featured in the documentary in attendance.[3]

Netflix Reception

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The 12 Episode documentary premiered worldwide on the streaming platform Netflix on June 29, 2022.[4] "Afrobeats: The Backstory" has been praised for its originality and first hand knowledge of the history of the genre, also the thorough research and engaging presentation style. Critics and audiences alike have lauded the documentary for its rich historical video content and for providing an authentic narrative that resonates with fans of the genre. The series has also been noted for highlighting the genre's cultural significance and its role in promoting African identity and heritage on a global scale.[5]

Impact and legacy

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The documentary not only serves as an educational resource for those unfamiliar with Afrobeats but also as a celebration of the genre's achievements. It has contributed to a greater understanding of African music's role in the global music industry and has sparked discussions about the importance of representation and cultural diversity in entertainment.[6]

Season 2

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On the 25th of June 2024, Nile Entertainment Group announced their company launch[7] and newly acquired productions for distribution including the Season 2 of Afrobeats The Backstory.[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Four takeaways from Ayo Shonaiya's 'Afrobeats: The Backstory'". TheNative. 22 July 2022.
  2. ^ "These Documentaries Are Giving Afrobeats the Origin Story it Deserves". Okay Africa.
  3. ^ "World Premiere of Afrobeats the Backstory Documentary — Sponsored by Boomplay". YouTube. 6 April 2021.
  4. ^ "Afrobeats: Boomplay Powered 'Backstory' documentary to premiere on Netflix". 28 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Netflix's 'Afrobeats: The Backstory' shows the genre outside of the American lens". 13 July 2022.
  6. ^ "Afrobeats, the BackStory: Why Ayo Shonaiya's documentary is important [Pulse Editor's Comment]". 29 June 2022.
  7. ^ "Moses Babatope Launches Nile Media Entertainment Group, Sets Female-Led Executive Team (EXCLUSIVE)". 25 July 2024.
  8. ^ "Nile Media leverages tech for African content promotion". 27 July 2024.