Burger-highlife

Burger-highlife

Burger-Highlife is a distinctive form of highlife music created by Ghanaian immigrants to Germany. It is considered a German musical style.

In the 1980s, Reggae music was gaining popularity worldwide and was carrying with it a growing popularity for other forms of world music that were easy to dance to. Highlife music, often fused with Reggae, gained a wider audience in Europe and North America at this time. During the late 70’s, early 80’s, there was a massive exodus of Ghanaians to foreign lands. One of the countries that attracted Ghanaians was Germany, with many making the cities of Berlin, Duesseldorf and Hamburg their second home. Burger-Highlife was born when Ghanaian musicians in Germany started collaborating with German musicians and producers. They created a crossover music style from highlife, disco and funk music.

This creation of a cross-cultural fertilization between two nations and two different cultures bears all the significant hallmarks of co-operation. People from different cultural backgrounds came together, exchanged thoughts, ideas and hopes, and by doing so, they created something new and exciting that had an instant appeal and a lasting impact on Ghana and the Ghanaian and other communities worldwide. A whole subculture with its own fashion and way of life appeared. Some of the pioneers of Burger Highlife are George Darko, Lee Dodou, Rex Gyamfi and Charles Amoah, just to mention a few with hits like “Akoo ti brofo” and others.

This distinctive form of music, dubbed "Burger-Highlife", has had a lasting influence of highlife music worldwide.

[http://www.goethe.de/burger-highlife Burger-Highlife webproject of the Goethe-Institut in Accra/Ghana]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Burger-Highlife — Der Burger Highlife ist eine Form des Highlife, die von ghanaischen Immigranten in Deutschland geschaffen worden ist. Burger Highlife wird als deutsche Musikrichtung angesehen. Geschichte Ende der 70er, Anfang der 80er Jahre emigrierten viele… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Highlife — ist eine Tanz und Musikrichtung in Ghana und Sierra Leone, die auch in anderen westafrikanischen Ländern anzutreffen ist. Die Ursprünge des Highlife liegen in den 1920ern vor allem in Ghana. Von hier breitete sich der Stil in die anderen Länder… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Music of Ghana — Music of West Africa Benin Burkina Faso …   Wikipedia

  • Hip-Life — Hiplife ist ein vor allem in Ghana verbreiteter Musikstil. Er entwickelte sich in den 1990ern aus der verbreiteten ghanaischen Highlife Musik und Hip Hop, der aus den USA importiert wurde. Innerhalb der ghanaischen Jugend war Hiplife ähnlich… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Worldbeat — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar …   Wikipedia Español

  • A. B. Crentsil — Infobox Musical artist Name = A. B. Crentsil Img capt = Img size = Background = solo singer Origin = Ghana Genre = Highlife URL = [http://www.ghanabase.com/abcrentsil ghanabase.com/abcrentsil] A. B. Crentsil is a Ghanaian musician of substance,… …   Wikipedia

  • Hiplife — ist ein vor allem in Ghana verbreiteter Musikstil. Er entwickelte sich in den 1990ern aus der verbreiteten ghanaischen Highlife Musik und Hip Hop, der aus den USA importiert wurde. Innerhalb der ghanaischen Jugend war Hiplife ähnlich erfolgreich… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George Darko — is a revolutionary in Ghanaian highlife music, changing its landscape. He introduced the Burger highlife with his first hit Ako ti brofo (Even Parrots speak English), which was very popular in the early 1980s …   Wikipedia

  • Noise Khanyile — Worldbeat Stylistic origins World music Traditional music roots music Pop rock Indie rock Cultural origins Mid 1980s, United States, United Kingdom Typical instruments Widely variable, though drums …   Wikipedia

  • Republik Kuba — República de Cuba Republik Kuba …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”