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My Book Of Afrobeats Stories

My Book Of Afrobeats Stories
Author: Oluwasegun Babatunde
Publisher: Storibud Limited
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2022-08-08
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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Globalisation dreamed of several decades ago is now at everyone’s fingertips. The advent of the internet has brought the world closer than any human or technological power. Music projects by Nigerians and other Africans have been major beneficiaries of the internet age. With our music dominating charts, winning major awards, getting Tik-Toked, and reaching the corners of the earth, it is only timely to assay what has been responsible for this progressive stride of a genre tagged Afrobeats. My Book Of Afrobeats Stories (MBOAS) endeavours to run through different times in the life of Nigerian music, starting from the year 2,000 till the present year, 2022. MBOAS carries with it a heavy touch on the lives of tectoniccontributors to this industry beyond their arts and talents.


My Book Of Afrobeats Stories

My Book Of Afrobeats Stories
Author: Lord Oluwasegun Babatunde
Publisher: Storibud Limited
Total Pages: 163
Release:
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

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Globalisation dreamed of several decades ago is now at everyone’s fingertips. The advent of the internet has brought the world closer than any human or technological power. Music projects by Nigerians and other Africans have been major beneficiaries of the internet age. With our music dominating charts, winning major awards, getting Tik-Toked, and reaching the corners of the earth, it is only timely to assay what has been responsible for this progressive stride of a genre tagged Afrobeats. My Book Of Afrobeats Stories (MBOAS) endeavours to run through different times in the life of Nigerian music, starting from the year 2,000 till the present year, 2022. MBOAS carries with it a heavy touch on the lives of tectonic contributors to this industry beyond their arts and talents.


My Book of Afrobeats Stories

My Book of Afrobeats Stories
Author: Oluwasegun Babatunde
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022
Genre:
ISBN:

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Afro-Bets, First Book about Africa

Afro-Bets, First Book about Africa
Author: Veronica Freeman Ellis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1989
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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The Afro-Bets Kids explore the cultural diversity and rich history of Africa.


Afro-Bets ABC Book

Afro-Bets ABC Book
Author: Cheryl Willis Hudson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

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Black youngsters form themselves into letters of the alphabet.


Children of the Quicksands

Children of the Quicksands
Author: Efua Traoré
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1338781944

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A richly imagined magical adventure set in West Africa by a prize-winning new voice in children's writing, Children of the Quicksands introduces readers to Yoruba myths and legends while showcasing the wealth of culture, traditions, adventure, joy, pride, and love found in Nigeria. In a remote Nigerian village, thirteen-year-old Simi is desperate to uncover a family secret. Ajao is nothing like Lagos -- no cells phones, no running water or electricity. Not a single human-made sound can be heard at night, just the noise of birds and animals rustling in the dark forest outside. Her witchlike grandmother dispenses advice and herbal medicine to the village, but she's tight lipped about their family history. Something must have happened, but what? Determined to find out, Simi disobeys her grandmother and goes exploring only to find herself sinking in the red quicksand of a forbidden lake and into the strange parallel world that lies beneath. It must have been a dream... right? Wrong. Something isn’t right. Children are disappearing and it’s up to Simi to discover the truth.


The Returnees

The Returnees
Author: Elizabeth Okoh
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2021-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781529380569

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Afro-Bets 123 Book

Afro-Bets 123 Book
Author: Cheryl Willis Hudson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1987
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780940975019

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Black youngsters form the shapes of numbers one through ten.


The Black Chord

The Black Chord
Author: Vivien Goldman
Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 186
Release: 1999
Genre: Music
ISBN:

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Traces the history of modern Black music through text and photographs, celebrating the idea that there is a musical thread that travels throughout the world, changing the culture and music of each place it touches.


Living the Hiplife

Living the Hiplife
Author: Jesse Weaver Shipley
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 558
Release: 2013-01-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822395908

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Hiplife is a popular music genre in Ghana that mixes hip-hop beatmaking and rap with highlife music, proverbial speech, and Akan storytelling. In the 1990s, young Ghanaian musicians were drawn to hip-hop's dual ethos of black masculine empowerment and capitalist success. They made their underground sound mainstream by infusing carefree bravado with traditional respectful oratory and familiar Ghanaian rhythms. Living the Hiplife is an ethnographic account of hiplife in Ghana and its diaspora, based on extensive research among artists and audiences in Accra, Ghana's capital city; New York; and London. Jesse Weaver Shipley examines the production, consumption, and circulation of hiplife music, culture, and fashion in relation to broader cultural and political shifts in neoliberalizing Ghana. Shipley shows how young hiplife musicians produce and transform different kinds of value—aesthetic, moral, linguistic, economic—using music to gain social status and wealth, and to become respectable public figures. In this entrepreneurial age, youth use celebrity as a form of currency, aligning music-making with self-making and aesthetic pleasure with business success. Registering both the globalization of electronic, digital media and the changing nature of African diasporic relations to Africa, hiplife links collective Pan-Africanist visions with individualist aspiration, highlighting the potential and limits of social mobility for African youth. The author has also directed a film entitled Living the Hiplife and with two DJs produced mixtapes that feature the music in the book available for free download.