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Joeboy Hails New Wave of “Real” Afrobeats at Sold-Out Lagos Show

Nigerian singer and songwriter Joeboy has opened up about the evolving state of Afrobeats, insisting that the genre is undergoing a much-needed transformation.
Speaking to an ecstatic crowd during his sold-out Valentine’s Day performance in Lagos, Joeboy said the genre is being “purged” of low-quality music. According to him, this shift is crucial for preserving the integrity of Afrobeats.
“Afrobeats right now is going through a purge. We are getting back to the times where real music is going to stay – no more gimmicking and all of that. 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 expressed.
The 28-year-old singer, known for hits that blend infectious rhythms with heartfelt lyrics, expressed excitement over what he sees as a return to authentic musical expression.
His comments signal a call for both artists and fans to embrace quality and originality in the ever-growing Afrobeats landscape.
As Joeboy’s live show demonstrated, the audience is ready for this wave, celebrating music that resonates rather than relies on gimmicks, reinforcing Afrobeats’ place as a globally respected genre.
🚨 “Afrobeats is going through a purge” — Joeboy speaks at his special Couples-only Valentine event 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/MO95KN7WxX
— THE DEBUT HUB (@thedebuthub) February 14, 2026
