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Kenyan Songstress Victoria Kimani Is In The ‘Mood 4 Life’

Nicole MungaiJuly 24, 2024July 24, 202403 mins

Victoria Kimani is known for her hits ‘China Love, ‘Wonka’, and ‘Prokoto’, and has been teasing the long-awaited album, releasing several singles including ‘Inconsistent’ and ‘My Shine’.

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AdminMay 29, 2024July 17, 202435 mins

Her sophomore album, “The Year I Turned 21,” released in 2024, reflects her growth as an artist and a young woman.

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As Afrobeats continues to expand across global sta As Afrobeats continues to expand across global stages, streaming platforms, and cultural conversations, one question grows increasingly important: what truly sustains a long music career?

@mrmoney and @wizkidayo ’s conversation echoes a growing Afrobeats longevity philosophy.

In this light-hearted yet revealing sit-down, the two Nigerian superstars exchanged mutual praise, discussed life beyond fame, and distilled what they believe truly sustains a long music career.

When asked what determines longevity in the industry, Asake was emphatic.

“You have to be authentic. You don’t have to sound like someone else. You just have to go with the way you can do your own and be proud of it,” he said, before adding that collaboration is equally essential.
“You also have to work with good musicians, because you can’t do it alone.”

Wizkid reinforced the point, highlighting discipline and consistency as crucial ingredients.

“Hard work is what actually determines how far you get,” the Grammy-winning artist added.

Beyond music, the conversation revealed a more intimate side of both artists. Asake named God, family, and peace of mind as his top priorities in life, while Wizkid spoke tenderly about fatherhood, saying his daughter gives him daily joy, alongside music and faith.

This conversation arrives at a time when Afrobeats continues its global expansion, offering emerging artists a rare, unfiltered blueprint from two of Nigeria’s most influential voices — one rooted in authentic expression, the other in longevity through discipline.

#MusicCustodian #Wizkid #Asake #Afrobeats #Naija #AppleMusic #CloseFriendsOnly #AfricanMusicCommunity
@adekunlegold has officially announced a headline @adekunlegold has officially announced a headline concert at the New National Theatre, Lagos — a historic moment that will see him become the first artiste to headline the newly revamped National Theatre. @nationaltheatrenigeria 

Set to deliver an extraordinary live experience, the concert will feature a 55-piece MUSON Orchestra, alongside Adekunle Gold’s live band, The 79th Element. The performance promises a rare fusion of orchestral arrangements and contemporary Afropop, reimagining Adekunle Gold’s catalogue in a grand, cinematic format.

This milestone concert positions Adekunle Gold at the forefront of live music innovation in Nigeria, marking a significant cultural moment for both the artiste and the iconic national venue.

More details to follow.

#AdekunleGold #MusicCustodian #DettyDecember #Fuji #MusonOrchestra #79thElement #LiveMusicInnovation
Veteran Nigerian folk musician Beautiful Nubia has Veteran Nigerian folk musician Beautiful Nubia has spoken out against the widespread destruction of trees and green spaces along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, using music and reflection to raise concerns about Nigeria’s relationship with nature.

In a video shared on Instagram, the singer recounted driving along the route and noticing that large stretches of trees had been cleared within weeks. 

“We have a war against trees.”

@beautiful.nubia speaks on environmental destruction, using music to question Nigeria’s relationship with nature; a reminder that development without preservation comes at a cost.

Known for using music as social commentary, Beautiful Nubia’s message extends beyond environmental advocacy into cultural reflection. 

His remarks highlight a growing tension between urban expansion and ecological responsibility in Nigeria, reminding audiences that progress without preservation is ultimately self-destructive. 

As cities continue to expand, his call serves as a timely prompt to reconsider how development is imagined — and what is lost along the way.

#BeautifulNubia #MusicCustodian #CultureAndConscience #EnvironmentalAwareness #NigerianVoices #AfricanArtists #Sustainability #CustodianNotes
MUSIC CUSTODIAN — MONDAY MOTIVATION “Part of MUSIC CUSTODIAN — MONDAY MOTIVATION

“Part of growing up and moving into new chapters of your life is about catch and release… Decide what is yours to hold and let the rest go.” — @taylorswift 

As we move into a new week at Music Custodian, this simple truth from Taylor Swift should be a philosophical practice. In a year defined by rapid change, cultural pivots, and creative acceleration, knowing what to carry forward and what to release has become a defining ritual for sustained impact. 

We must choose rhythm over noise, vision over distraction, and purpose over accumulation. It’s in those choices that space opens for deeper growth, lighter joy, and sharper clarity.

As documented in her new Disney+ series The End of an Era, the pop icon personally gifted nearly $197 million in bonuses to the dancers, technicians, drivers, and behind–the–scenes heroes who powered the tour’s 149-city journey. 

Each bonus arrived with a handwritten note, acknowledging sacrifice, craft, and collective effort ; a reminder that gratitude and recognition are as powerful as ambition itself.

This kind of leadership that is rooted in acknowledgment and intentional generosity is exactly what our creative community needs. 

Whether you’re building platforms, organising communities, creating music, or telling the stories of the next wave of African soundmakers, remember: success is not just what you achieve, but who you bring along with you.

Here’s to a week of choosing what matters, creating with purpose, and celebrating the brilliance around us. ✨

#MusicCustodian #MondayMotivation #TaylorSwift #ErasTour #CreativeLeadership #AfricanMusic #CulturalGrowth #StorytellingEconomy #GratitudeInAction #Inspirational
A new week calls for refined listening, and Custod A new week calls for refined listening, and Custodian Gems returns with a carefully curated selection spotlighting artists shaping the quieter, deeper edges of contemporary African sound. 

This week, @elestee__ leads as our cover artist — fresh off a run of new releases and media moments that signal an artist stepping firmly into her own lane. 

“Company” sits at the heart of this update: poised, intimate, and confidently understated.

From @bobbyibo textured “Mara Nma” to the reflective grit of @pabrymo & @psychoyp on “Lifestyle II”, this playlist moves with intention. 

@rsko_ganng x @minznse bring late-night ease on “2MYROOM”, while @abstraktt “Taliban” and @mejiverse @stillgoji & @boykylez “Sandalili” inject character and movement. 

There’s balance here — @topgirldiya “Balance” lives up to its name, and @ceesidemusic “Ocean Eyes” offers a moment of calm amid the pulse.

As always, Custodian Gems is about discovery, resonance, and staying ahead of the curve without shouting. These are songs that linger — built for replay, reflection, and quiet confidence as the week unfolds.

Cover Artist: @elestee__ - go run the playlist up and save to your respected music taste on @spotifyafrica @audiomack @spotify @audiomackafrica 🎸

#CustodianGems #MusicCustodian #Elestee #AfricanAlté #NewMusicAfrica #AfricanSoundscape #CuratedListening #EmergingArtists #DiasporaSounds
Detty December has officially clocked in and Lago Detty December has officially clocked in  and Lagos is already in full motion. 🌍✨

The grand opening of @dettydecfest was both a night out, as it was a cultural signal. From cinematic staging to high-energy performances, the city welcomed December the only way it knows how: loud, layered, and unforgettable. 

With the season now in full swing, Lagos once again takes its place as the global homecoming point for African music, culture, and community.

And now the lineup speaks even louder. 🚨🔥
@gunna joins @juma_jux and @bustarhymes for what promises to be a defining run of live moments across the festival calendar. 

Different worlds, shared energy, one city. Detty December Fest 2025 is happening, and it’s unfolding in real time, and the world is invited.

See the link in our bio for your multiple updates 🎸

#DettyDecemberFest #DettyDecember2025 #LagosCulture #AfricanMusic #GlobalSound #DiasporaHomecoming #LiveMusic #MusicCustodian #CultureInMotion #LagosDecember
Afrobeats Heat Different returns this weekend with Afrobeats Heat Different returns this weekend with a carefully curated update that mirrors the pulse of the streets, the finesse of the studio, and the global conversations shaping African sound right now. 

This is both a playlist refresh and a sonic temperature check across the continent and the diaspora. From club-ready anthems to introspective slow burns, this edition captures how Afrobeats continues to stretch, bend, and reimagine itself in real time.

Leading this weekend’s update is @khaidxr whose evolving artistry reflects the new generation’s honesty and edge. 

The tracklist moves fluidly across borders and moods: @____.txc.____  @davido @zlatan_ibile & @official_shoday “Nakupenda” sets an infectious tone; @tayiwar “Sex On The Beach” leans into lush vulnerability; @theuglygram and @seyi_vibez meet at the intersection of grit and gloss on “Richer”; while @steelbanglez and @qingmadi “Move (Jejely)” glides with effortless confidence. 

From @teknomiles evergreen groove on “Don’t Stop” to the raw immediacy of @mrfidooooo “Chickendo”, the playlist reflects a spectrum that feels lived-in, not manufactured.

What makes this edition stand out is its balance of legacy and momentum. @official2baba “Balling” sits comfortably beside emerging voices like @emo_grae @aguero_banks and @its_boymuller while collaborations such as @shigh_lofe @iamcandybleakz @bagettiofficial and @moladeofficial_ “Most Wanted” underline the power of cross-genre and cross-energy alignment. 

This is Afrobeats Heat Different doing what it does best; researching, amplifying, and spotlighting sounds before they become obvious. The playlist isn’t chasing trends; it’s documenting them as they happen.

AFROBEATS HEAT DIFFERENT remains a living archive of now - where the culture speaks first, and the music follows loudly.

Tap in on @spotifyafrica @audiomack 🎁✅

#AfrobeatsHeatDifferent #MusicCustodian #AfrobeatsNow #AfricanMusic #NewMusicFriday #GlobalAfrobeats #AfricanDiaspora #PlaylistCulture #SoundOfNow
Music Custodian Sessions – Episode 5 Premiere: 1 Music Custodian Sessions – Episode 5
Premiere: 10:30 AM WAT / 12:30 PM EAT — Today

British-Ghanaian producer @julsbaby_ is tapping into Nairobi’s creative heartbeat — and our new tease clip captures the moment perfectly. 

Sitting in the studio, he recalls sessions with Ochungulo Family @watendawili @xeniamanasseh @maufromnowhere @mayaamolo and a wave of emerging Kenyan voices he’s encountered. 

For Juls, the city’s energy is both inspiring as is refreshing.

He describes Kenya’s evolving sound as “fresh”, calling out his deep connection to the Arbantone/Albaton groove (Kenya’s rising dancehall-fusion subculture) and noting how naturally he gravitates toward it as a long-time dancehall fan. Each studio stop, he says, felt distinct ; different timing, different energy, different spark ; but always vibrant.

From reconnecting with long-time friends to discovering new collaborators, Juls’ Nairobi journey hints at the cultural depth and sonic curiosity that define this new episode.

Produced by @kingjordanabiola 🎧

#MusicCustodianSessions #JulsBaby #KenyanMusic #Arbantone #NairobiToTheWorld #AfricanProducers #DiasporaSound
Kehlani is raising an alarm many artists have been Kehlani is raising an alarm many artists have been whispering about — the rise of AI-generated musicians and what it means for real creatives. 

In a new interview with @thecruzshow, she breaks down how easily AI can now build full songs from prompts, and why calling that “songwriting” erases the labour, emotion, and legacy of real musicians. 

She also reveals how an AI artist’s project mirrored the title of her own release Unfolded, sparking deeper questions about transparency and creative ownership in the AI era.

Beyond vocals, @kehlani argues the stakes are bigger than most fans realise ; AI is replacing entire ecosystems: songwriters, mixing engineers, producers, instrumentalists, photographers, and cover-art designers. 

With no regulations, no protection, and no accountability around whose voices or likenesses these systems are trained on, she warns that artists are being asked to compete with machines built from their own work. 

The conversation is just beginning, but the implications for African and global music are already echoing loud.

visit the link in our bio for all the updates and more 🎸🎺

#MusicCustodian #Kehlani #AIMusic #XaniaMonet #MusicNews #ArtificialIntelligence #Songwriters #Producers #Engineers #MusicEcosystem #MusicTech #BillboardNews #CreativeEconomy #AfricanMusicCommunity #DigitalEthics
Burna Boy brought his emotionally rich single Love Burna Boy brought his emotionally rich single Love (from his 2025 album No Sign of Weakness) to a live performance on @fallontonight reaffirming his star power and vocal range on a global stage. 

Performing “Love” on Fallon feels significant not just as a promotion for his album, but as a reaffirmation of his art and resilience. 

In the face of cancelled shows, critical headlines, and the messy optics of recent tour drama, the performance offers a moment of clarity and redemption: a reminder that behind controversy lies a musician still capable of delivering powerful, heartfelt art ; and one who remains conscious of his position and responsibility on the global stage.

#BurnaBoy #LoveSong #NoSignOfWeakness #FallOnTonight #Afrobeats #AfricanMusic #MusicNews #ConcertControversy #ArtistResponsibility #GlobalAfrobeats
Lagos, it’s officially that season. ✨ Music C Lagos, it’s officially that season. ✨

Music Custodian joins the @dettydecfest festival this year as an Official Media & Storytelling Partner, bringing editorial depth and continental cultural intelligence to the event’s coverage.

From Dec 6–31 is a full month of concerts, culture, night-life energy, art, food, and global performances across @ilubirin and the @livespotentertarium 🚀

We published the full breakdown on MusicCustodian.com — featuring the first wave of headliners, key dates, ministerial endorsement, and everything you need to know before the city lights up.

Tap the link in bio to read the full feature.
Let’s Detty December properly. 🇳🇬🔥

#DettyDecember #DettyDecFest #LagosDecember #MusicCustodian #AfricanMusicCulture #LagosNightlife #Livespot360
In a vibrant on-air moment that instantly lit up t In a vibrant on-air moment that instantly lit up the Afrobeat community, @wizkidayo and @mrmoney have officially announced their joint project, REAL, during a lively Apple Music Radio session with @dj_tunez 🚀

The broadcast felt like an exclusive hangout ; laughter, adlibs, Yoruba one-liners, and the unmistakable synergy of three artists who genuinely enjoy creating together.

Wizkid kicked off the announcement with characteristic ease: “Special announcement 2025… , you feel me.” 

From there, he confirmed what fans had been praying for — “Mr. Money, me, Big Wiz project… it’s called REAL, and it drops this December for the people.” Asake and Tunez chimed in behind him, vibing and echoing the excitement as Wizkid teased, “Oh yeah, volume one… make some money.” 

The moment closed with Tunez sealing the reveal: “You heard it here first on Apple Music… it’s gonna be a movie… get ready for your Christmas presents this December.”

The collaboration instantly positions REAL as one of the most anticipated Afrobeat projects closing out 2025 ; a fusion of Asake’s spiritual street energy and Wizkid’s timeless sonic cool. 

If the chemistry from this broadcast is anything to go by, fans are in for something textured, infectious, and culturally seismic.

#MusicCustodian #WizKid #Asake #NewCollab #Real #MrMoney #BigWiz #AfricanMusicCommunity #NewMusic #DettyDecember #Loading
Music Custodian’s Afrobeats Heat Different playl Music Custodian’s Afrobeats Heat Different playlist returns this weekend with a fresh December update — a textured, groove-rich curation built to set the tone for your new week. 

This month’s selection blends lush rhythms, soulful hooks, street-tempered beats, and the polished excellence shaping today’s Afrobeats landscape. 

From BOJ’s signature alté smoothness to Shallipopi’s rhythmic mischief and Ayra Starr’s ethereal shimmer, the playlist is a full-body experience for lovers of contemporary African sound.

Leading the cover this week is BOJ, whose track Command anchors the update with its effortless cool and sleek sonic direction. 
The lineup also features standout cuts including TML Vibez’s Starboy Riddim, Kizz Daniel’s Holy Romance, and the internet-breaking pairing of Shallipopi & Wizkid on Like That. 

We spotlight ID Cabasa’s Unfinished Business album for its legendary craftsmanship, alongside fresh bursts of energy from Korede Bello, Humblesmith, Duncan Mighty, Elestee, Ayra Starr, Abrasky, Monaky, and Soulaar. It’s a warm, rhythm-forward playlist designed for motion , one that’s perfect for December streets, late-night drives, or resetting your creative pulse for the week ahead.

#NewMusicFriday #MusicCustodian #AfrobeatsHeatDifferent #Afrobeat #AfricanMusicCommunity #December #DecemberPlaylist
Last weekend at @afrobeatrebellion , we captured m Last weekend at @afrobeatrebellion , we captured moments where culture, creativity, and legacy intersected.

@madekuti @duzoraniel and @dejiosikoya led a powerful conversation on the life of a song — from performance to ownership, from inspiration to responsibility.

Swipe through for scenes, faces, and fragments from a truly enriching evening.

#MusicCustodian #AfrobeatRebellion #DejiOsikoya #UzorDaniel #MadeKuti #Afrobeat #EcobankNigeria
Swipe 👉🏽 Burna Boy made a heartwarming visi Swipe 👉🏽

Burna Boy made a heartwarming visit to Boston Arts Academy after hearing the buzz around the school’s BAA Bodega.
There’s a spirit in his voice that is raw, unfil There’s a spirit in his voice that is raw, unfiltered, unmistakably street-born yet future-bound.

In our session with @omizzy_ttw , he breaks down the hunger behind the hits, the Lagos chaos that shaped his melodies, and the vision he’s now walking into with intention.

This is Omizzy, unmasked - an absolute rising force carving a new lane in contemporary Afrobeats.”

If there’s one thing we’ve learned at Music Custodian, it’s that the future belongs to those who create with conviction, and Omizzy is already moving like an artist who understands the weight of his calling. 

His full interview is now live — and if you truly care about the past, present, and unfolding future of African music, you should watch it. 

These are the stories that define culture before the world catches up.

Full session now on YouTube (link in our bio)
Tap in, share, and let this moment reach who it needs to reach.

#MusicCustodian #Omizzy #AfricanMusicStories #LagosSound #MusicCustodianSessions #AfricanMusicCommunity #AfroFusion
Kehlani is raising an alarm many artists have been Kehlani is raising an alarm many artists have been whispering about ; the rise of AI-generated musicians and what it means for real creatives. 

In a new interview with @thecruzshow, she breaks down how easily AI can now build full songs from prompts, and why calling that “songwriting” erases the labour, emotion, and legacy of real musicians. 

She also reveals how an AI artist’s project mirrored the title of her own release Unfolded, sparking deeper questions about transparency and creative ownership in the AI era.

Beyond vocals, @kehlani argues the stakes are bigger than most fans realise ; AI is replacing entire ecosystems: songwriters, mixing engineers, producers, instrumentalists, photographers, and cover-art designers. 

With no regulations, no protection, and no accountability around whose voices or likenesses these systems are trained on, she warns that artists are being asked to compete with machines built from their own work. 

The conversation is just beginning, but the implications for African and global music are already echoing loud.

#MusicCustodian #Kehlani #AIMusic #XaniaMonet #MusicNews #ArtificialIntelligence #Songwriters #Producers #Engineers #MusicEcosystem #MusicTech #BillboardNews #CreativeEconomy #AfricanMusicCommunity #DigitalEthics
MONDAY MOTIVATION - AFRICAN MUSIC COMMUNITY ⚡️ MONDAY MOTIVATION - AFRICAN MUSIC COMMUNITY ⚡️🎸

Prince’s words hit deeper than nostalgia as he reminds us why we create in the first place. 

“To play music… to create something from nothing is one of the greatest feelings.” 

In a world obsessed with quick wins, shortcuts, and microwave virality, the message is simple: mastery still matters. Craft still matters. The journey still matters.

As we enter a new week across the African music ecosystem, let this be our charge:
Stay with the work. Stay with the instrument. Stay with the writing, the producing, the mixing, the rehearsing, the late nights and the stubborn ideas that refuse to leave you. 

Excellence is rarely convenient, but it is always rewarding. Whether you’re an artist, A&R, manager, producer, DJ, creative director, or culture builder , you must keep sharpening your hands and sharpening your spirit.

We are in a golden era of African creativity. And the continent is watching those who choose craft over shortcuts, depth over trends, and consistency over hype. Keep creating something from nothing. Keep making heaven out of effort.
This week, choose mastery ; and let the art speak. 🎶🔥

#MusicCustodian #MondayMotivation #AfricanMusicCommunity #CreativeExcellence #PrinceWisdom #CraftOverHype #AfricanCreators #MusicIndustryAfrica
The Afrobeats Heat Different playlist has been ref The Afrobeats Heat Different playlist has been refreshed for the weekend, setting the pulse for a new week of sonic discovery. 

This update places @youngjonn front and centre as the cover star, spotlighting his evolving sound and the undeniable momentum around his current releases. 

His collaboration with @heisrema on “Lalala” leads the curation; a record already shaping conversations across digital corners and dance floors.

This week’s selection leans into a vibrant blend of street energy, soulful cadence, and pan-African synergy. From @zaylevelten & @mavoswago “Wuse 2” and TXC, Shoday & Mavo’s “Welele,” to Young Jonn, Asake & Focalistic’s “2 Factor,” the playlist bridges Nigeria, South Africa, and the wider diaspora in true continental fashion. 

Heavy hitters like Davido, Ecool & Mavo’s “Galorizzy,” Flavour & Kizz Daniel’s “Pansa Pansa,” and TI Blaze’s “El Chapo” anchor the middle, pairing mainstream appeal with street-rooted dynamism.

To balance the tempo, the curation also spotlights emotive and groove-laced offerings from @officialchike @faveszn @kojoblak_ @lasmidofficial1 @thislovn and @chellaboi1 ; ensuring a full spectrum listening experience for both day-one enthusiasts and curious explorers. 

As always, the playlist continues to champion emerging gems while amplifying the continent’s biggest voices, keeping Afrobeats culture firmly in conversation, weekend after weekend.

Link in our bio 📍 @audiomack @spotify 

#MusicCustodian #AfrobeatsHeatDifferent #YoungJonn #NewMusicAfrica #AfrobeatsUpdate #AfricanMusicCulture #MusicDiscovery #NaijaMusic #GlobalAfrobeats #WeekendPlaylist #MCPlaylists
Spotify’s 20-year journey has reshaped global mu Spotify’s 20-year journey has reshaped global music culture, but the core question remains: who truly benefits? The platform has billions of streams, millions of uploads, and an entire industry built around its existence; yet many emerging artists still struggle to see meaningful returns. 

As highlighted in The Times’ new video, the creator economy feels more like a saturated lottery than an equal playing field.

Artists now compete not just with today’s stars but with the full history of recorded music. Some, like @lilyallen earn more on platforms like OnlyFans than from their Spotify royalties ; this is a blunt reminder of how uneven the streaming economy remains. 

Meanwhile, Spotify has breathed new life into legacy catalogues, introducing younger listeners to older eras and reviving careers without a single new release.

For fans, however, @spotify is the ultimate winner. For less than the cost of one vinyl, listeners access a limitless library and decades of sound. 

But as founder Daniel Ek’s billions contrast sharply with the realities of emerging artists, the industry faces a clear paradox: unmatched access, yet unresolved equity as Spotify enters its next decade.

#MusicCustodian #SpotifyAnalysis #StreamingEconomy #MusicIndustryReport #DigitalMusicEcosystem #AfricanMusicCommunity #GlobalMusicCulture #EmergingArtists #MusicBusiness #Spotify2025 #MusicJournalism #CreativeEconomyAfrica
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