"In most of the world, the constraints that separate music into genres-folk, pop, jazz, rap, rock-are more fluid than they are in the United States and Europe. Most players around the world have been interacting musically, without regard to borders, and producing more hybrids than it's possible to keep track of. A case in point is Nigeria 70: No Wahala: Highlife, Afro-Funk & Juju 1973-1987 (...). This compilation showcases 12 tracks, influenced, in part, by the sounds of American soul, funk and r&b that became increasingly popular in Africa during the '60s and early '70s".