Tech Giant Flutterwave CEO torn between damage control and sustaining growth
A new benchmark was set early this year by Flutterwave, arguably the most successful payments technology startup in Africa.Continue Reading
A new benchmark was set early this year by Flutterwave, arguably the most successful payments technology startup in Africa.Continue Reading
Afrobeats – the pulsating, fusion sound coming out of West Africa and the diaspora – has been on the rise globally for the better part of a decade. In recent years, the genre has gained a foothold in Western pop culture, and the Grammys are taking notice.
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. recently said that the Grammys were considering adding an award category for Afrobeats. Speaking to reporters in Ghana over the weekend, Mason said he had been meeting with players in the genre to explore the possibility.
“We called in producers, songwriters, artists, executives and we had a virtual listening session where we heard from Afrobeats creators,” he said at a September 24 news conference. “[We] just talked about, ‘What are the different subgenres? What are the needs? What are the desires?’”
It would likely take a while for such a change to be made, though. Throughout the year, the Recording Academy – the group of music industry professionals that presents the Grammy Awards – accepts proposals for new categories from its members. Those proposals are then reviewed by a committee and voted on by the Recording Academy Board of Trustees.
For example, at an April 2021 meeting, the Recording Academy approved the addition of two new categories in the global and Latin music fields, but the change didn’t take effect the 2022 Grammys. This year, the Recording Academy announced five additional categories, including songwriter of the year and best score soundtrack for video games and other interactive media, which will take effect at the 2023 Grammys.
“My goal is to make sure that we represent all genres of music, including Afrobeats, at the Grammys. But it has to be done properly,” Mason said during the news conference. “I think the listening session last week was very important, very valuable, and a step towards that path.”
Afrobeats artists have crossed over into mainstream pop through collaborations with Beyoncé, Drake, Ed Sheeran and other stars. But they’ve also achieved mainstream success on their own. Burna Boy, Wizkid and Tems have each notched Grammy nominations (though they’ve typically been relegated to the global music field), while Burna Boy garnered a win in 2021 for his album “Twice as Tall.” CKay’s “Love Nwantiti” dominated on TikTok last year before eventually showing up on the Billboard charts.
The UK’s Official Charts Company launched an Afrobeats singles chart in 2020, while Billboard debuted a US-based Afrobeats chart this year, further nodding to the genre’s growth outside of Africa and the diaspora.
Correction: This article has been updated to reflect where Harvey Mason Jr. made his remarks.
Source: cnn.com
The Sh3. 2 trillion investments have been registered mainly because drive for the Blue efficiency was initiated in 2020Continue Reading
In any modern economy, the Internet is regarded as a key service without which it is difficult for countries to achieve their economic growth targets….Continue Reading
Zanzibar signs deal to construct Sh537.8 billion roads. The roads to be involved in the construction are the Tunguu- Makadunchi Road in Unguja South Region, with a length of 48kms and the Kisauni-Fumba Road (West Urban Region), with a length of 12kms, both in Unguja and the Mkoani-Chake Chake Pemba Road with a length of 43.5kms.Continue Reading
The revocation of British developer Pennyroyal’s leasehold for the construction of Blue Amber Resort by the Revolutionary Government of Zanzibar has sent shock waves in the nascent property market on the Isles.Continue Reading
Ground handling firms currently operating at Zanzibar’s Abeid Amani Karume International Airport have up to December 1 to vacate the newly constructed Terminal III building to give way to a new operator Dubai National Air Travel Agency (Dnata).Continue Reading
Zanzibar investment lease controversy rumbles on after President Hussein Mwinyi claims the land lease was terminated following a court case which the developer lost Contradictory details come to light.Continue Reading
Vodacom Tanzania was placed 16th at 17. ’08 Mbps, while Airtel Tanzania was ranked 18th available on 12. 89 Mbps.Continue Reading
EU parliament has summoned the French firm’s CEO to justify Eacop; Kampala is threatening to sue should Total halt project.Continue Reading
Zanzibar Investment News Tanzania Investors Ltd © 2025