In a latest interview, Nigerian singer Rema expressed a eager curiosity in buying the talents to create Amapiano songs.
Amapiano, a style of home music that originated in South Africa in 2012, blends components of deep home, jazz, lounge music, and options expansive percussive basslines.
Speaking in a latest Apple Music podcast, Rema stated he’s all for making Amapiano music however wants time to be taught it.
He stated:-
“I feel like tapping into a sound, most especially when it is within Africa; I take my time to study. I don’t jump on the wave, I take my time to understand things. When me and Musa Keys were in the studio, I was like, ‘I know a lot of Nigerians are doing Amapiano but I need you to educate me about Amapiano. I do not want to hop on it. Yes, I can make a banger, but it is like can you teach me?’” he stated.
“When I hear the ones from South Africa, it holds more spirit than the ones from anywhere else. Although I do not understand everything they are saying, I can feel the particles, the elements or the spiritual essence of the music. I know there is a lot of Amapiano from different parts of Africa, but educate me about yours, right? I feel like that’s necessary. I am so down to collaborate, and while I collaborate, I want to learn; I do not want to do it the wrong way. Yes, Amapiano is a sound I want to tap into but give me time with that!”
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