We may not have made it very clear on the site, but if you’ve followed us closely enough, you may have noticed references to the move to Accra, Ghana. Well it is now in process, as our head dood Benjamin Lebrave just landed there, and is looking to set up shop in the very enjoyable Ghanaian capital. So expect a lot more of everything in the coming months, more movement on the site, more music, more collaborations… Chale move!
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
Opening a new chapter: Accra-cra-cra-craaaa
We may not have made it very clear on the site, but if you’ve followed us closely enough, you may have noticed references to the move to Accra, Ghana. Well it is now in process, as our head dood Benjamin Lebrave just landed there, and is looking to set up shop in the very enjoyable Ghanaian capital. So expect a lot more of everything in the coming months, more movement on the site, more music, more collaborations… Chale move!
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
You can always trust DJ Zhao to deliver an intense blend of fine sounds from all over the world. He did an incredible job with his Chop Chop Supermix for us, and he’s back again with this amazing 2 hour set – yes, 2 hours – of transatlantic rumba bliss. With a heavy emphasis on Congolese rumba and soukous, some of our very favorite music. Make sure you check out his great blog Different Waters.
In Zhao’s own words:
“following the musical diaspora from Africa to the Caribbean and back again, the story of Rumba is one of the central narratives of modern music. This edition of Radio Ngoma explores amazing sounds from places like the Congo and Nigeria to Haiti, Guadalupe, Colombia — Soukous, Afro-Funk, Tropical Disco, Cumbia — timeless rhythms to warm the heart and move the feet.”
Tracklist:
01 Intro / Mulatu Astatke – Mulatu’s Hideway 02 Issa Juma – Ateka 03 M’pongo Love – Basonguer 04 Syran Mbenza – Adjoa Sawale Mbanda Kazaka 05 Bozi Boziana & Jolly Detta – La Reine de Sabah 06 Charlotte Mbango – Dikom Lam La Moto 07 Kanda Bongo Man – Zing Zong 08 Coupé Cloué – Bel Ti Ange 09 Les Kilimambogo – Sarah Ngungembeti 10 Kakai Kilonzo & Les Kilimambogo – Ngungu Na Muoi 11 Orchestre D.O.7 & Shirati Jazz Giko Piny – Nyiego Thiro Oganda 12 Makasi – La Vie Ya Lelo 13 Makasi – Mbati 14 Sofrito & Tropical Treats – Rift Valley Groove 15 Moussa Doumbia – Keleya 16 Manu Dibango – Souk Fiesta 17 Kabbala – Ashewo Ara 18 Shina Williams & His Arican Percussionists – Agboju Logun 19 Sofrito Specials – Tabou For the People (feat. I. Barrabas) 20 Fair Nick Stars- Arrete Mal Parlé 21 Ti Celeste – Popilation Basse Terrienne Au Abois 22 Frente – Cumbiero Pitchito 23 Corraleros Del Majagual – El Ascensor 24 Corraleros De Majagual – Los Sabanales 25 Los Golden Boys – El Elevao 26 Afrosound – El Eco Y El Carretero 27 Camille Feruz – Cha Cha Cha Bay 28 Los De Abajo – El Indio (Macaco Rmx) 29 Tiken Jah Fakoly – Ma Cote d’Ivoire
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
Never too much rumba – DJ Zhao strikes again
You can always trust DJ Zhao to deliver an intense blend of fine sounds from all over the world. He did an incredible job with his Chop Chop Supermix for us, and he’s back again with this amazing 2 hour set – yes, 2 hours – of transatlantic rumba bliss. With a heavy emphasis on Congolese rumba and soukous, some of our very favorite music. Make sure you check out his great blog Different Waters.
In Zhao’s own words:
“following the musical diaspora from Africa to the Caribbean and back again, the story of Rumba is one of the central narratives of modern music. This edition of Radio Ngoma explores amazing sounds from places like the Congo and Nigeria to Haiti, Guadalupe, Colombia — Soukous, Afro-Funk, Tropical Disco, Cumbia — timeless rhythms to warm the heart and move the feet.”
Tracklist:
01 Intro / Mulatu Astatke – Mulatu’s Hideway 02 Issa Juma – Ateka 03 M’pongo Love – Basonguer 04 Syran Mbenza – Adjoa Sawale Mbanda Kazaka 05 Bozi Boziana & Jolly Detta – La Reine de Sabah 06 Charlotte Mbango – Dikom Lam La Moto 07 Kanda Bongo Man – Zing Zong 08 Coupé Cloué – Bel Ti Ange 09 Les Kilimambogo – Sarah Ngungembeti 10 Kakai Kilonzo & Les Kilimambogo – Ngungu Na Muoi 11 Orchestre D.O.7 & Shirati Jazz Giko Piny – Nyiego Thiro Oganda 12 Makasi – La Vie Ya Lelo 13 Makasi – Mbati 14 Sofrito & Tropical Treats – Rift Valley Groove 15 Moussa Doumbia – Keleya 16 Manu Dibango – Souk Fiesta 17 Kabbala – Ashewo Ara 18 Shina Williams & His Arican Percussionists – Agboju Logun 19 Sofrito Specials – Tabou For the People (feat. I. Barrabas) 20 Fair Nick Stars- Arrete Mal Parlé 21 Ti Celeste – Popilation Basse Terrienne Au Abois 22 Frente – Cumbiero Pitchito 23 Corraleros Del Majagual – El Ascensor 24 Corraleros De Majagual – Los Sabanales 25 Los Golden Boys – El Elevao 26 Afrosound – El Eco Y El Carretero 27 Camille Feruz – Cha Cha Cha Bay 28 Los De Abajo – El Indio (Macaco Rmx) 29 Tiken Jah Fakoly – Ma Cote d’Ivoire
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
We’ve received a few messages from remixers asking for a bit more time to finish their work. Based on what we’ve heard so far, we have no reason to want to stymie their talent, and our past remix contest have run on African time anyway… so you got yourself an extra couple of weeks to finish up, DEADLINE: MARCH 15. Meanwhile, here are some of the top submissions we received:
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
Azingele Remix Contest: “Exercise Patience”
We’ve received a few messages from remixers asking for a bit more time to finish their work. Based on what we’ve heard so far, we have no reason to want to stymie their talent, and our past remix contest have run on African time anyway… so you got yourself an extra couple of weeks to finish up, DEADLINE: MARCH 15. Meanwhile, here are some of the top submissions we received:
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
Last Fall in Berlin, Akwaaba Music’ Benjamin Lebrave moderated a panel for All2GetherNow / PopKomm in Berlin. The panel looked into the specifics and opportunities in the business of music, in Africa. Joining him were Penya Africa‘s director and head producer Robert “Wawesh” Wawero. Based in Nairobi, Robert is responsible for albums by Kenyan heavyweights such as Sauti Sol, Muthoni the Drummer Queen, Dela and of course Just A Band. Also on the panel was Cynthia Torto, head of events and sponsorships at Vodafone Ghana.
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
About Music Markets in Africa – PopKomm Panel
Last Fall in Berlin, Akwaaba Music’ Benjamin Lebrave moderated a panel for All2GetherNow / PopKomm in Berlin. The panel looked into the specifics and opportunities in the business of music, in Africa. Joining him were Penya Africa‘s director and head producer Robert “Wawesh” Wawero. Based in Nairobi, Robert is responsible for albums by Kenyan heavyweights such as Sauti Sol, Muthoni the Drummer Queen, Dela and of course Just A Band. Also on the panel was Cynthia Torto, head of events and sponsorships at Vodafone Ghana.
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
It all started one year ago, Akwaaba head dood Benjamin Lebrave met up with the Perfect Loosers in their studio right outside of Paris. He came with a mountain of songs by Ahmed Fofana, Baba Salah and Onyenze. Treasures he’d accumulated on his travels to West Africa. And he met an enthusiastic trio: Waly had been fed Tunisian music since birth, Mast grew up listening to his Congolese step dad’s addictive soukous jams. He also ripped walls with Sigisbert Tartanpion, his head filled with the Caribbean sounds of his parents.
At the time, the Perfect Loosers had already made a remix for Angolan kuduro artist Ze Bula, but clearly they were hungry for much more. And it really didn’t take much for this impromptu meeting to give birth to yet another project in the Akwaaba constellation. With such a diverse musical background, connections in the international DJ and club circuit, and the skills to create dancefloor killers and the artwork to go with it, the trio agreed to go a few steps beyond remixing, and piece together a full length compilation where Africa would meet the club.
The concept is to let artists and producers from around the world rethink handpicked, eclectic West African songs. With one rule: staying away from bland, uninspired “world music remixed” releases. Instead tapping into a bubbling scene of up and coming artists, not only receptive but more importantly inspired by music from Africa.
The stems were a mess, the artists had jam-packed schedules of projects, yet month after month, the album took shape. The result is a diverse blend of club aesthetics and African tradition. Not some trendy, artificial music: it is the sum of creations by original artists with deep musical roots. Artists from Europe and North America – as usual, but also from Africa itself, Latin America and the Middle East. Pushing Akwaaba’s mission further in connecting the dots between artists and music lovers around the world.[:fr]
Tout a commencé il y a un an lorsque le boss d’Akwaaba Benjamin Lebrave a rencontré les Perfect Loosers dans leur studio à côté de Paris. Il est arrivé avec une montagne de sons d’Ahmed Fofana, Baba Salah et Onyenze, des trésors qu’il a accumulés au cours de ses voyages en Afrique de l’Ouest. Et il a rencontré un trio enthousiaste : Waly est nourri à la musique tunisienne depuis son enfance, Mast a grandi en écoutant les hits soukous addictifs de son beau-père congolais. Il a également réussi à surmonter les barrières potentielles avec un Sigisbert Tartanpion à la tête pleine des sons caribéens de ses parents.
À l’époque, les Perfect Loosers avaient déjà réalisé un remix pour l’artiste de kuduro angolais Ze Bula, mais ils voulaient clairement aller plus loin. Ça ne prit doncpas beaucoup de temps pour que de cette rencontre impromptue naisse un autre projet dans la constellation Akwaaba. Avec un tel héritage musical, les connections avec des DJ internationaux et des réseaux de clubs, les compétences pour produire des sons ultra-efficaces en soirées, et l’artwork qui va avec, le trio a consenti à pousser plus loin qu’un simple remix, à composer une compilation long format où l’Afrique rencontre le club.
Le concept était de laisser les artistes et les producteurs du monde entier repenser des titres éclectiques et choisis d’Afrique de l’Ouest. Avec une règle : se tenir à bonne distance des sorties de “world music remixée” sans saveur et inspiration. Au contraire, s’immerger dans la scène bouillonnante des artistes montants qui sont non seulement réceptifs mais aussi inspirés par la musique d’Afrique.
Le début a été un sacré bordel, les artistes avaient des valises pleines de projets, mais les mois passant, l’album a pris forme. Le résultat est un mélange divers de tradition africaine et d’esthétique club. Pas de musique en vogue et artificielle mais la somme des créations d’artistes originaux avec des racines musicales profondes. Des artistes d’Europe et d’Amérique du Nord – comme d’habitude – mais aussi d’Afrique, d’Amérique Latine et du Moyen Orient, poussant plus avant encore la mission Akwaaba : connecter les artistes et les amoureux de musique du monde entier.[:de]
It all started one year ago, Akwaaba head dood Benjamin Lebrave met up with the Perfect Loosers in their studio right outside of Paris. He came with a mountain of songs by Ahmed Fofana, Baba Salah and Onyenze. Treasures he’d accumulated on his travels to West Africa. And he met an enthusiastic trio: Waly had been fed Tunisian music since birth, Mast grew up listening to his Congolese step dad’s addictive soukous jams. He also ripped walls with Sigisbert Tartanpion, his head filled with the Caribbean sounds of his parents.
At the time, the Perfect Loosers had already made a remix for Angolan kuduro artist Ze Bula, but clearly they were hungry for much more. And it really didn’t take much for this impromptu meeting to give birth to yet another project in the Akwaaba constellation. With such a diverse musical background, connections in the international DJ and club circuit, and the skills to create dancefloor killers and the artwork to go with it, the trio agreed to go a few steps beyond remixing, and piece together a full length compilation where Africa would meet the club.
The concept is to let artists and producers from around the world rethink handpicked, eclectic West African songs. With one rule: staying away from bland, uninspired “world music remixed” releases. Instead tapping into a bubbling scene of up and coming artists, not only receptive but more importantly inspired by music from Africa.
The stems were a mess, the artists had jam-packed schedules of projects, yet month after month, the album took shape. The result is a diverse blend of club aesthetics and African tradition. Not some trendy, artificial music: it is the sum of creations by original artists with deep musical roots. Artists from Europe and North America – as usual, but also from Africa itself, Latin America and the Middle East. Pushing Akwaaba’s mission further in connecting the dots between artists and music lovers around the world.
[:]
Music is our business…
Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.
PART 3 – ACCRA, GHANA
November 18 – 30, 2017
The third and last part of the mobility program will take place here in Accra. Complementing the two past workshop series on the economic issues of music, this session will focus on music itself. Creativity process, production, performance and an insight into the Ghanaian music scene will all contribute to the grand finale of this international project.
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...
Perfect Loosers Megamix!
Music is our business…
Throughout the months of October and November this year, the international workshop program “Buzz Meets Biz” is taking place in Germany, Spain, and Ghana, bringing together young music professionals from the mentioned nations plus the UK. Not only active artists but also promoters, bloggers, label owners, and other professionals in the musical field are involved, covering all kinds of modern genres. Through networking, sharing knowledge and experiences, and participating in educative workshops, these young creatives will be inspired and taught to take confident and smart steps in the tough world of show biz.
PART 3 – ACCRA, GHANA
November 18 – 30, 2017
The third and last part of the mobility program will take place here in Accra. Complementing the two past workshop series on the economic issues of music, this session will focus on music itself. Creativity process, production, performance and an insight into the Ghanaian music scene will all contribute to the grand finale of this international project.
DJ Pizaro: This week we have Logba Logba by Yoruba rapper Olamide , Love U Long Time by Maleek Berry featuring grime artist Chip, Del'B features Dice Alice on 080 , Yung Pabi drops Wanui and Ajebutter22 features Mr Eazi on a remix to his hit song Ghana Bounce . Every...
Lets throwback to 2015. Telemo was one of the biggest afrobeats song from Ghana in 2015. The song was played on every radio and every party/event. This song is still relevant today because of its interesting message, it talks about how the struggles of young men in...
This is a street anthem!! Gaining waves in Nigeria, Ghana and Africa Beyond. This song is loved by the huslters(Fraud Boys , Scammers and Etc) . Victor Ad talks about his struggles to make it in life . He asks the question " Wetin We Gain ? " to say ; after all his...