The Guardian (Nigeria)

Shonaiya’s Afrobeats Documentar­y On Netflix

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AS the Afrobeats music scene continues to attract global spotlight, renowned filmmaker and talent manager, Ayo Shonaiya, is looking to preserve the origins and growth of this music scene, in his 12- part documentar­y series dubbed, Afrobeats: The Backstory. The film, which premiered in April 2021 at the Filmhouse Cinema in Lagos, will be released on the global streaming giant, Netflix, on May 27.

Collaged from footage recorded over the past 20 years, Afrobeats: The backstory is a historical art piece that chronicles the origin and developmen­t of the genre through the perspectiv­es of key industry players.

“When I was called into music in 1999, I took my camera along with me for the journey, not knowing that I was documentin­g the birth of what we call Afrobeats today,” Shonaiya said in a previous interview.

“This is a story of my work in the music industry and business over 20 years, with never- beforeseen footage of how we built this genre and industry into what it is today.”

Last year, the filmmaker, who has managed Afrobeats musicians like D’banj, eldee and Don Jazzy, noted that this documentar­y would explore the link between the pioneering Afrobeat sound and the offshoot Afrobeats sound.

“This project, although 20 years in the making, took me two years to complete. It is coming out at a time when we are now winning Grammys. I must say this though, making a documentar­y instead of a feature film was also a strategy for me, as we do more entertaini­ng than educating in Nigeria nowadays, so this is a mixture of both. It is like a history lesson with a musical soundtrack.”

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