Why Nigerian house parties built the foundation of Afrobeats in Toronto

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Before Afrobeats lit up the clubs and arenas of Toronto, it thrived in the most unexpected places—basements, dorm rooms, and packed student house parties. These gatherings weren’t just casual hangouts; they were the heartbeat of a new cultural movement.

From York University students throwing legendary jams, to Scarborough basements where DJs like AJ Styles and DJ Magic Flowz first set the vibe, Nigerian house parties created the foundation for Afrobeats in Toronto. The energy, the music, the community—it was all born in those small, intimate spaces before exploding into the nightlife we see today.

This video traces how those house parties became the spark for something much bigger, shaping the city’s music culture and building a legacy that continues to grow.

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