AFRO BEATS

The sounds putting Africa on the global music map

REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
Dancing to megahit "Jerusalema" in Cape Town, South Africa.
Published

Afrobeats, afropop, soukous, rumba, gengetone, kwaito Arabic pop—these are some of the sounds breaking through Africa’s borders and bringing the world’s attention to the continent.

This week, Quartz Africa published an exclusive look at the interest the African entertainment scene has attracted in recent months, spurred by streaming services, social media platforms, and  investor interest. African artists are reaching new levels of listenership and viewership both within and outside the continent, which is allowing them more control over their stories and careers.

Social media platforms are also changing the game, with the luckiest artists able to attract massive audiences, watch their songs go viral along with dance challenges, and even strike record deals or major collaborations via direct messages.

Enrich your perspective. Embolden your work. Become a Quartz member.

Your membership supports a team of global Quartz journalists reporting on the forces shaping our world. We make sense of accelerating change and help you get ahead of it with business news for the next era, not just the next hour. Subscribe to Quartz today.

Membership includes:

    こちらは英語版への登録ページです。
    Quartz Japanへの登録をご希望の方はこちらから。