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2Baba Explains Why Afrobeats Will Never Die

Nigerian music legend Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, says Afrobeats will not fade away despite concerns about its future. He believes the genre is in safe hands because of the talent and creativity of the new generation of artists. In a recent interview, 2Baba dismissed fears that Afrobeats could be losing its global appeal. He said that when people listen to what younger Afrobeats artists are currently doing, it becomes clear that the sound is still strong and full of life. According to him, Afrobeats has grown beyond a passing trend and has become a solid part of global music culture. He noted that the genre now influences sounds in many parts of the world and continues to attract new listeners every year. 2Baba praised emerging acts for reworking classic songs and adding fresh ideas while respecting the foundations […]

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Wizkid becomes first African artist to hit 10 billion Spotify streams

Nigerian superstar Wizkid has made history as the first African artist to surpass 10 billion streams on Spotify across all credits. The milestone, reached in early January 2026, confirms his status as one of the continent’s most successful global music exports.​ Industry data shows that Wizkid’s catalogue, including solo tracks and collaborations, has steadily grown his audience worldwide over more than a decade. His music blends Afrobeats with RnB, pop and dancehall, helping to push African sounds into the global mainstream.​ The 10 billion mark also places Wizkid ahead of other African stars in total Spotify streams. Recent figures rank Burna Boy at over 9.5 billion streams, Rema at about 5.6 billion, Tems above 4.4 billion and South Africa’s Tyla around 3.7 billion.​ Wizkid’s streaming power is driven by hit songs such as One Dance with Drake, Essence featuring Tems […]

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Ghanaian Creative Teams Up with Asake in Berlin.

Ghanaian visual artist Emmanuel Whajah has garnered international attention for his recent collaboration with Nigerian artist Asake during his world tour. Whajah was responsible for capturing the tour’s stunning visuals, including performances in Berlin. This collaboration has boosted Whajah’s profile, showing the growing influence of Ghanaian creatives on the global stage. His work with Asake is being celebrated for its unique blend of African culture and global music trends.

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