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6 ways emerging talents can boost music creativity with Gemini
The pulse of African music resonates worldwide. Fueled by the success of top sensations like Burnaboy, Davido, Tyla…
Rising Stars of West Africa: Spotify spotlights Must-Hear Talents for 2024
Africa is a treasure trove of creative talents and building on from the massive success that African music…
Aleph announces exclusive partnership with Audiomack in Nigeria and Ghana
Aleph, an ecosystem of global digital experts and technology-driven solutions that connects thousands of advertisers with billions of…
Spotify Wrapped: Nigeria’s Diverse music scene in 2023
Delving into Nigeria’s popular soundscapes: Music and Talk Trends on Spotify Spotify has unveiled this year’s edition of…
How have podcasts contributed to the rise of Afrobeats?
By Ncebakazi Manzi Podcast Manager: Spotify Sub-Saharan Africa The rise of Afrobeats over the past decade or so…
Spotify’s Afrobeats Celebration: Where music meets the hearts of influencers, media, and music fans
Spotify has made an electrifying impact on the Nigerian music scene, highlighting the contributions and milestones associated with…
Nigeria’s Valentine’s Day classic love jams favourites are by John Legend, D’Banj and Banky W – Spotify
Happy Valentine’s Day, guys! Love is in the air! Some say music is the language of love, and…
Musician Yinka Ayefele goes on digital world tour in partnership with Ckrowd
Yinka Ayefele partnered with technological platform, Ckrowd.com, to enable his fans across the world to experience his concert and partake in the celebration of his 25 year old career
Spotify’s Fresh Finds Africa taps Preyé for September
Nigerian independent artist gets Spotify spotlight Preyé, Nigeria’s emerging soul powerhouse, has been selected as Spotify’s Fresh Finds…
Black Sherif and Joeboy are newest members of the YouTube Music Foundry Class of 2022
Youtube Foundry alumni include Dave, Dua Lipa, Remi, Tems and more. The programs aims to assist the artists to build sustainable careers on their own