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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Nobody knows what works. There's a lot of panic': can African pop get back to global success?

Afrobeats is experiencing a decline in global popularity, with established artists feeling the pressure to adapt and survive.
#angelique-kidjo
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fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Angelique Kidjo Announces Album With Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, and More

Angélique Kidjo releases Hope!!, a new album dedicated to her late mother, featuring collaborations with Pharrell Williams, Nile Rodgers, Ayra Starr, and others, arriving April 24 on Warner.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Story of Black British music writ large in first exhibition at V&A East

The V&A East's exhibition 'The Music is Black' showcases the evolution of Black British music from Africa to contemporary genres.
#fela-kuti
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Fela Kuti is the first African artist to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Fela Kuti becomes the first African musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
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fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Fela Kuti is the first African artist to enter the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

Fela Kuti becomes the first African musician inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.
#afrika-bambaataa
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fromPitchfork
2 weeks ago

Samba Jean-Baptiste: +3

Samba Jean-Baptiste's album +3 blends avant-rap and R&B with experimental elements, showcasing a refined approach to song structure and emotional depth.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

Cuban Rumba Jam: Play, Sing, Dance & Enjoy | Berkeley

Rumba event at La Peña Cultural Center features Afro-Cuban music and dance every 1st and 3rd Sunday, encouraging community participation.
#hip-hop
fromLos Angeles Times
2 weeks ago
NYC music

Afrika Bambaataa, hip-hop pioneer and 'Planet Rock' rapper, dies at 68

Afrika Bambaataa, influential in hip-hop culture, has died at 68 from cancer complications.
fromPitchfork
1 month ago
Music production

Sideshow : TIGRAY FUNK

Sideshow's music captures the brutal realities of poverty, addiction, and survival through disorienting production and plainspoken lyrics delivered with emotional numbness.
Music production
fromPitchfork
1 month ago

Sideshow : TIGRAY FUNK

Sideshow's music captures the brutal realities of poverty, addiction, and survival through disorienting production and plainspoken lyrics delivered with emotional numbness.
Music
fromDefector
2 weeks ago

Brazilian Funk Continues Innovating Methods For Getting Your Shit Rocked | Defector

Brazilian funk is a deep and evolving genre that incorporates diverse rhythms and styles, offering a thrilling musical journey for listeners.
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fromwww.fourfourtwo.com
1 month ago

DR Congo World Cup 2026 squad: Sebastian Desabre's latest selection ahead of the March international break

DR Congo aims for World Cup 2026 qualification after finishing second in their group, facing a crucial playoff against New Caledonia or Jamaica.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Black music is not a subculture it is the engine': Why the Mobo awards matter more than ever, 30 years on

Kanya King stated, 'Black music shapes what we listen to, how we speak, how we dress, how we tell our stories and I guess it's defined as Britain's cultural identity but structurally and institutionally is still often treated as m.'
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NYC music
fromwww.amny.com
3 weeks ago

From Brooklyn to the stage: Timi Dre brings a global sound to SOB's | amNewYork

Timi Dre blends Afrobeats, Konpa, and R&B, creating a unique sound reflective of New York's cultural diversity and energy.
Graphic design
fromColossal
1 month ago

Myth, Masks, and LEGO: Ekow Nimako's Elaborate Afrofuturistic Sculptures

Ekow Nimako creates Afrofuturistic sculptures from black LEGO bricks, exploring African diaspora mythology, folklore, and spiritual traditions through figurative and allegorical forms.
Social justice
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

"Black excellence is everywhere, Black connection is not": Inside the event designed to connect, unite and inspire Black thinkers

The Diaspora Salon in Marrakech convenes African and diaspora intellectuals, artists, and entrepreneurs to discuss culture, power, and economic futures across multiple disciplines.
Music
fromConsequence
1 month ago

Renee Fleming and Bela Fleck Announce Collaborative Album After Canceling Kennedy Center Concerts

Renée Fleming and Béla Fleck announced a collaborative album, The Fiddle and the Drum, featuring Dolly Parton, set for release on May 29th.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

France returns sacred talking drum looted from Cote d'Ivoire over 100 years ago

After a long stay away from this land, it is returning to its own people and it is an honour for us and a relief to welcome it. This is the missing piece of the puzzle that is returning today. Receiving this sacred instrument is a relief, but it is also another form of connection with our ancestors who were very close to this instrument.
France politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Poor in an oil-rich country: Republic of Congo's youth hope for change

We are told that the country is rich in oil. But I don't see that wealth in my daily life. Look at Pointe-Noire, formerly nicknamed as Ponton la Belle [Beautiful Pointe-Noire]. Today, the city is unrecognisable. Around the Grand Marche, the main roads are potholed, and when it rains, the streets get flooded, making it almost impossible to drive.
France politics
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

Koyo Kouoh's Final Show

Each artist functions almost as a musical key signature of their own, which together 'refuse the orchestral bombast and goose-step military marches and come alive in the quiet tones, the lower frequencies.' That description comes from Rasha Salti, one of the exhibition advisors who spoke at yesterday's announcement of the roster. It's an apt invitation to think of curation as an act of composition, with Kouoh's vision singing at every turn.
Arts
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 month ago

Rhythms that cross the borders of Africa

Oumy is a leading figure in contemporary Senegalese music. Her style, which blends hip-hop, African R&B and global pop, makes her one of the most exciting artists on the country's urban scene. Beyond her music career, she has also been involved in social projects within her community, participating in cultural festivals and campaigns related to the environment and equality.
Music production
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Soul to Soul review joyous 1971 concert film captures Black American stars' emotional return to Ghana

Soul to Soul is a record of an epic independence day concert in Accra, Ghana, in 1971, given by American and Ghanaian musicians. Ghana was chosen as it was the first sub-Saharan African nation to gain independence from Britain. Among the US contingent were Tina Turner, Wilson Pickett, Santana, the Staple Singers and the Voices of East Harlem.
Film
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

A small Africa in Colombia': the palenqueras of Cartagena

Cartagena's palenqueras symbolize the enduring, commodified legacy of enslavement, mixing cultural resilience with tourist-driven exploitation.
Photography
fromItsnicethat
2 months ago

Rhythm, roots and revolution: Jennie Baptiste on capturing Black culture through photography

Jennie Baptiste combines a background in dance and performance with sensitive music photography that explores identity, mental health, and Black music culture.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Review of Colomboscope 'Rhythm Alliances' | Berlin Art Link

Colomboscope's 'Rhythm Alliances' used cultural diplomacy and a Berlin–Colombo network to convene 50 South Asian artists, fostering fragile creative alliances and collective resistance.
Music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Uruguay's candombe brings streets to life as the once-banned musical tradition roars back

Candombe, Uruguay's Afro-descendant music once banned and marginalized, is now experiencing peak popularity after spreading from Black neighborhoods throughout the country.
Music production
fromSPIN
1 month ago

Shabaka Picks Up the Sax and Drops Some Beats - SPIN

Shabaka Hutchings returns to saxophone on his solo album Of the Earth while expanding into production, rapping, and hip-hop rhythms, marking another unpredictable departure in his artistic evolution.
Music
fromBrooklynVegan
1 month ago

Angelique Kidjo announces new LP ft. Pharrell, Nile Rodgers, more, shares "Fall on Me" ft. PJ Morton

Afro-pop legend Angélique Kidjo releases Hope!!, a guest-filled album dedicated to her late mother, featuring Pharrell Williams, Ayra Starr, Nile Rodgers, Davido, and others, aimed at restoring joy and hope to listeners.
fromPitchfork
2 months ago

Kelan Phil Cohran & Legacy: African Skies

At the turn of the 1960s, when free jazz was making its initial seismic impact, multi-instrumentalist Phil Cohran-he later added the name Kelan-was living in Chicago and playing trumpet for Sun Ra's Arkestra. He contributed to crucial recordings by the band during his tenure, including We Travel the Space Ways, but Cohran was a restless autodidact who never stuck with any one project for long.
Music
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

How the Global Rise of Latin American Music Is Shaping Travel

In the just-named Grammy Album of the Year, DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS-which Bad Bunny has declared his " most Puerto Rican album " to date-the supernova reggaetonero painted an evocative portrait of the Caribbean island, while declaring to a whopping 8.6 million listeners: "VOY A LLeVARTE PA PR" (I'm going to bring you to Puerto Rico). And he did. Last year, a record-breaking number of tourists-7,486,000 to be exact-visited Puerto Rico's tropical shores.
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