Some South Africans on social media have called out Spotify for using Davido, the Afrobeats singer, as the cover for Amapiano playlist on its streaming platform. 

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Amapiano is a style of house music that emerged in South Africa in 2012. It is a hybrid of deep house, jazz, lounge music, and wide percussive basslines.

The genre is distinguished by high-pitched piano melodies, Kwaito basslines, low-tempo 90s South African house rhythms, and percussions from another local subgenre of house music known as Bacardi.

Afrobeats, on the other hand, is a music genre commonly adopted by West African artistes. It gained popularity in the early 2000s.

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Spotify recently unveiled Davido as the cover for the playlist of the South African music genre and captioned it ‘Amapiano To The World’.

The streamer added: “Join the global amapiano movement with tracks and artists pushing amapiano on the global stage. Cover: Davido”.

The development, however, did not sit too well with a lot of South African music lovers; some of whom took to X to register their annoyance at Spotify.

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“@Spotify What is this why are you mixing Amapiano with other genres, whoever you got to compile this playlist must be fired & you should hire a South African to compile these playlists, there is Amapiano Afrobeats and Afroyano dont mix them into one thing and say its Amapiano,” a user wrote.

“@Spotify am canceling my subscription with immediate effect. Amapiano was born and bred in SA,” another user wrote.

Here are some of the reactions below:

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