How York University became a hub for Afrobeats Culture

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It all started at York. Long before Afrobeats became a nationwide wave in Canada, the roots were being planted quietly on the campus of York University in Toronto. What began as gatherings of passionate Nigerian students soon grew into a cultural movement that would shape an entire era of music, nightlife, and identity.

From the sounds curated by DJs like Magic Flowz, to artists like AJ Styles and Danesi bringing fresh energy to the scene, York alumni carried the rhythm beyond the campus and into the heart of Toronto’s entertainment industry. Their work helped lay the foundation for what has now become a vibrant Afrobeats culture across Canada — one that connects back to Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt while carving its own unique Canadian identity.

This video takes you through the journey: the early sparks at York, the rise of Afrobeats in Toronto, and how a generation of young Nigerians transformed their community into the epicenter of a new cultural era. Whether you’re an Afrobeats fan, a York alumnus, or someone curious about how music shapes diaspora identity, this is a story you won’t want to miss.

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