Nigerians love a remix. Alan Walker understands this. He has numerous official remixes of his tracks with Indian and Arabic influences. Although he hasn't done an official Afrobeats remix (yet), Nigerian DJs and producers frequently mash up Alan Walker vocals with Amapiano or Afropop beats. HighlifeNg likely hosts many of these bootlegs.
Platforms like HighlifeNg have adapted by becoming genre-agnostic. They are no longer just Highlife. They are a digital jukebox for the Nigerian appetite. When you search for a Norwegian DJ on a Nigerian blog, you are witnessing the death of musical borders. You searched for Alan Walker - HighlifeNg
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In an age dominated by Spotify and Apple Music, one might wonder why a user would search for a specific blog or download site. The answer lies in accessibility and curation. Although he hasn't done an official Afrobeats remix
Nigerian music is rhythmically complex (think of the percussion in Afrobeats), but it is also deeply melodic. Alan Walker’s use of soaring, sad-boy piano melodies over four-on-the-floor kicks appeals to the same emotional sensibility as a Tems chorus or a Ckay bridge.