Josplay, Opus Music Africa partner to elevate East African musicBy Josplay IncMon Mar 24 2025Photo courtesy of JosplayJosplay, Opus Music Africa partner to elevate East African music.Share to:
AML Artist Spotlight: SPILLZ OCHAIBy | 6/3/2025 | PeopleNigerian Afro-gospel artist Spillz Ochai, a three-time Rapzilla nominee, is rapidly gaining global recognition for his spirit-filled sound and collaborations with industry heavyweights.
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The naming of a genre: Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, or Afropop?By Samuel Banjoko | 1/6/2023 | GeneralIn the last three years, Afrobeats, Afro-fusion, and Afropop have become the more widely used terms to refer to West African pop music. Causing a naming and branding crises. While Afrobeats is the more common and older term, it is often criticised and dropped in favour of Afro-Fusion or Afropop, both terms whose early use can be traced to refer to the music of Angelique Kidjo and King Sunny Ade.