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Joeboy: Afrobeats Is Being Purged of Fake Sounds

February 15, 2026
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Nigerian singer-songwriter Joeboy has proclaimed that Afrobeats is undergoing a cultural renaissance, with the genre shedding what he describes as “adulterated” influences and returning to its authentic sound.

The artist, known for hits like “Faji,” made the bold declaration during his sold-out Valentine’s Day concert in Lagos on Saturday night, addressing thousands of fans midway through his performance at one of the city’s most anticipated music events.

“Afrobeats right now is going through a purge,” Joeboy told the enthusiastic crowd. “We are getting back to the times where real music is going to stay—no more gimmicking and all of that.”

The 27-year-old performer’s comments reflect a growing sentiment within Nigeria’s music industry about the direction of the genre, which has conquered global charts and streaming platforms in recent years.

Joeboy’s observations come amid ongoing debates about Afrobeats’ identity and evolution. The artist expressed optimism about what he sees as an inevitable return to the genre’s foundational elements.

“I can feel it already, and I am happy that we are getting back to those zones where the music speaks. I thank God for that,” he said, drawing cheers from the audience.

His remarks address a contentious period in Nigerian music that began in the early 2020s, when Afrobeats artists increasingly incorporated elements from other genres—particularly South Africa’s Amapiano, American hip-hop, and R&B—into their sound. While these fusions helped some artists gain international traction, they also sparked criticism from purists who argued the genre was losing its distinctive character.

Critics have been vocal about what they perceive as the dilution of Afrobeats, suggesting that the rush to appeal to global audiences led many artists to abandon the genre’s core rhythmic and melodic characteristics. The heavy incorporation of Amapiano’s log drum patterns and American trap beats, in particular, became flashpoints in discussions about musical authenticity.

“The situation started changing in 2024,” according to industry observers, who note that several prominent Nigerian artists began consciously pulling back from excessive genre fusion and recommitting to traditional Afrobeats elements.

Nigerian music enthusiasts have largely welcomed this shift, though many acknowledge the road ahead remains long. While praising artists who are returning to “real Afrobeats,” fans and critics alike recognize that fully reclaiming the genre’s original rhythm and spirit will require sustained effort from artists, producers, and the industry at large.

Joeboy’s Valentine’s Day declaration has resonated strongly on social media, with fans debating what constitutes “authentic” Afrobeats and whether the genre’s global expansion necessarily required the compromises that many now criticize.

As one of Nigeria’s most successful contemporary artists, Joeboy’s stance carries significant weight in these discussions. His assertion that “wack music no longer has a place in the genre” signals a potential turning point in how Nigerian artists approach their craft—prioritizing artistic integrity over formulaic approaches designed to chase viral moments or crossover appeal.

Whether this marks a genuine renaissance or simply another phase in Afrobeats’ continuing evolution remains to be seen, but the conversation itself underscores the genre’s cultural significance and the passionate investment of those who create and consume it.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Nigerian artist Joeboy has declared that Afrobeats is experiencing a “purge”—a return to authentic sound after years of heavy fusion with Amapiano, hip-hop, and R&B that critics say diluted the genre.

Since 2024, artists have begun reclaiming the original Afrobeats rhythm, moving away from gimmicks and excessive foreign influences.

This shift, welcomed by fans and industry observers, signals a potential turning point where musical authenticity trumps formulaic global appeal—though full recovery will take time.

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