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"You wilding, talking a lot sh**," Young Paris calls out Nigerian star over Afrobeat comments

Young Paris claims there is a difference between Afrobeat and Afrobeats and that difference is very important for the culture.

Roc Nation Afrobeats artiste, Young Paris has faulted Mr Eazi’s inability to differentiate between Afrobeat and Afrobeats. The US musician in a brief Instagram post said Mr Eazi was ‘wilding’  and saying a lot of sh*t.

Young Paris who has worked with Mavin Records artistes Tiwa Savage and Reekado Banks claims there is a difference between Afrobeat and Afrobeats and that difference is very important for the culture.

He said Afrobeat should only be referred to as music made by the genre pioneer Fela, which still remains as his legacy. While Afrobeats is any music done by any contemporary African artistes, which has sub-genres like, Afro-house, Afropop, Afrofusion, Afrotrap etc.

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