Artiste Tunisia

King Abid

[insert-html-here 4] Heythem Tlili, otherwise known as King Abid, presents a genuine, celebratory, and uniting music inspired by his origins. He expresses his love for Jamaica and his admiration for his host nation. The Tunisian prodigy combines Afrobeat, reggae, electro, Read more…

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Ghana

Akua Naru

Ghanaian-American rapper Akua Naru is a hip-hop musician, producer, activist, and scholar who uses rhyme to explore the diverse experiences of black women over a musical range ranging from jazz to soul. Akua Naru’s quest to become a worldwide poet Read more…

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Algeria

Djazia Satour

Djazia Satour‘s unique style of funk, folk, and pop-laced rhythms is imbued with elements from her Algerian heritage, with an inspiration that progressively shifts toward the Arabic traditional music that lulled her early years. Hers is a global invention that Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Ghana

FOKN Bois

FOKN Bois, alias M3nsa and Wanlov the Kubolor are the subversive satirists at the forefront of Ghana’s booming Hiplife trend, playfully provocative and truly funny music genre-mashers. One of the most well-known bands in the world for their unique brand Read more…

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Afrobeatz

Niska

Niska is a French hip-hop rap musician from Évry, Essonne, whose real name is Georges Stanislas Malif Dinga-Pinto. The young Congolese rapper is well on his way to becoming an international phenomenon, exemplifying what it means to be dedicated and Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Morocco

Daraa Tribes

Formed in 2014 and named for the collaborative characteristics of their home as well as their music, Moroccan five-piece Daraa Tribes (the blues of the desert) have a sound that borders on the romantic. Delivering unity through music, the band Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Nigeria

Darkoo

Rising Afroswing Star, Darkoo is a London-raised Nigerian-born singer/songwriter defying preconceptions with her style and sound. She began to blend the influences of living in the UK with the sounds of her favourite African musicians like WizKid and Maleek Berry Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Cameroun

Dirtsa

Dirtsa is the modern-day definition of a Renaissance person who cannot be trapped into one specific genre. She makes her debut like a contortionist, flowing with ease between Hip-hop Lo-fi, soul/r&b, and afro trap. The young diva’s song reflects a Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Ghana

ESINAM

Multi-instrumentalist ESINAM is a Belgian-Ghanaian musician based in Brussels who develops her distinct musical universe, full of rhythms, grooves, melodies, and loops. ESINAM succeeds in merging her lovely voice with traditional African drums, adding some electronic influences blended with sensible Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Ghana

FRA!

The FRA! band is a Ghanaian music group that was founded amid the blistering heat of Accra with the goal of redefining live Afrocentric music on the continent and beyond. A group of young musicians from various origins who are Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Tunisia

Ghali

Ghali Amdouni alias Ghali, an Italian-Tunisian rapper and record producer, mixes together numerous musical styles in his catchy and hooky songs, developing a style that has consistently placed him at the top of the charts. He was born in Milan Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Liberia

Jesse Markin

Originally making his name as a rapper for the group The Megaphone State, Jesse Markin is a renowned Liberian-born singer-songwriter from Finland. Jesse Markin’s music incorporates elements of indie pop, folk, hip-hop, r&b, and electronic radio pop, expanding his melodic Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Morocco

TASUTA N-IMAL

TASUTA N-IMAL (meaning “future generation”) is a Moroccan band of six talented musicians that draw inspiration for their compositions from the varied musical legacy of Southeast Anti-Atlas highlanders. The band’s goal is to transform the history, values, and methods of Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Gambia

Sona Jobarteh

Sona Jobarteh is a one-of-a-kind and pioneering musical phenomenon of her generation, whose fame is fast spreading over the world. Rather than attempting to merge traditional African origins with current hip-hop and jazz, she embraces and develops on them, unlike Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Uganda

Sandra Nankoma

Sandra Nankoma is a multi-award-winning Ugandan singer and composer whose voice spans the musical boundaries of jazz and soul ballads with a particular character and air that defies stereotypes about African soul singers. She utilizes her craft to contribute to Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Pop

Alassane (Badboy)

Alassane (Badboy) is a Senegalese Afro Urban and Afro Pop performer, songwriter, and guitarist. One of the few performers of his generation that wants to export Senegalese music and offer something fresh to it. Pan African Senegalese Artist: Young Innovator Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Ghana

ONIPA

ONIPA, an Afro-futurist band led by serial mates Kweku Sackey (K.O.G) and Tom Excell, takes their name from the Akan word for Human and defines themselves as a family with music behind it. Onipa was formed in 2018 by Kwaku Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Madagascar

OBOY

Mihaja Ramiarinarivo, better known by his stage name Oboy, is a new rap sensation hailing from Madagascar. His music is distinguished by its gloom and casualness, which are hallmarks of mumble rap, of which he is one of the most Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Ghana

Nana Adjoa

Gifted with subtle stylistic flair and a keen sense of musicianship, Nana Adjoa, is a dynamic explorer based in Amsterdam. Nana Adjoa’s life has been shaped by fate and parental influence, as it has been for many other artists. In Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Cape Verde

Mayra Andrade

Mayra Andrade is a multi-award-winning pop artist from the Cape Verde Islands in West Africa. Her multi-layered sound incorporates Brazilian influences, Cuban melodies, funky basslines, and flamenco guitars to create a unique soundscape. With stunning modern adaptations of ancient Cape Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Angola

Lúcia de Carvalho

[insert-html-here 4] An alchemist, a seeker of sense, a kindler of the essence, Lúcia de Carvalho is an Angolan-born diva whose voice conveys healing and transformative energies, and whose drum transmits the voice of the ancestors, encouraging us to reconnect Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Congo

Les Mamans du Congo

[insert-html-here 4] Les Mamans du Congo is a women’s collective headed by RROBIN, hip-hop and house beat specialist who blends intricate rhythms with electronic sounds. Les Mamans du Congo debuted in Brazzaville in 2018 and is a one-of-a-kind collaboration between Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago