Powered by Josplay Music Intelligence

Discover African Music through Data

Find African Music Metadata. Explore Knowledge.

Test your knowledge of African Genres!

Test your knowledge of African music with our fun and informative quiz. A must-try for music lovers and curious beginners.

Celebrating TodaySee All
Nana Aboagye Dacosta
Nana Aboagye DacostaGhana |1957| Akan
Nana Aboagye Dacosta, a gifted Ghanaian musician and producer, has established a strong presence in the music industry. His musical journey began in Amsterdam, Holland, where he worked as a songwriter and composed music for other artists. Over time, Dacosta's music has become renowned for its distinctive fusion of traditional Ghanaian rhythms and contemporary soundscapes. He has released numerous successful albums and singles, garnering a devoted fan base both in Ghana and overseas. Today, Dacosta is widely regarded as a prominent figure in Ghanaian music, continuing to create and perform music that resonates with his listeners' hearts and souls.
Zuena Kirema
Zuena KiremaUganda |1987| English
Zuena Kirema Ssali, popularly known as Zuena Kirema, is former beauty queen, fashion model, a TV personality, and entrepreneur. She gained fame in Uganda after winning the 2001 Miss Uganda beauty pageant at 17 years old. Zuena later became a television presenter for WBS TV and co-hosted a music show on NTV Uganda. She is also recognized for her relationship with musician Bebe Cool, whom she married in 2008 and has five children with. Asides being a successful entrepreneur, Zuena featured in her husband's hit single "Make A Wish" and she later released a single titled "Owa Boda" in 2018. Zuena has a large social media following, where she shares updates about her personal and professional life.
Kurt Grüng
Kurt GrüngSouth Africa |1979| English
Kurt Grüng is a Norwegian-South African artist known for his unique style of haunting nòiresque and surrealist black and white photography, as well as early abstract Bauhaus-inspired art and mixed media Dadaist style art. His work often explores the themes of death and nihilism, and he is recognized for his philosophical approach to these subjects. Kurt's artwork is known for its distinct style and has been exhibited in galleries and exhibitions around the world. He continues to push the boundaries of art with his thought-provoking creations, captivating audiences with his unique vision. Interestingly, Kurt was former bassist of the popular South African band, Crossingpoint in 1998.
Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey
Chief Commander Ebenezer ObeyNigeria |1942| Yoruba
Ebenezer Obey is a veteran Nigerian musician, singer, and band leader. He's considered one of the most influential and successful musicians in Nigeria, and often referred to as the "Chief Commander." He began his musical career in his hometown and later moved to Lagos in the mid-1950s to pursue his passion. Obey is known for modernizing the Juju music genre by infusing Yoruba drumming, Western-style guitars and drum-kits, and multiple talking drums. He formed The International Brothers, later renamed Inter-Reformers, and released several hit albums under the West African Decca musical label. He has also released over a hundred albums in his career. Asides from music, Obey is a philanthropist and the General Overseer of Decross International Ministries.
Gbasky
GbaskyNigeria |1920| English
Adeyinka Adepoju, aka Gbasky, is a talented Nigerian singer, songwriter, and cinematographer. From an early age, he displayed his artistic abilities and gained recognition for his poetic talents. Co-founding the group The Factory Pack, Gbasky released their debut project "Breaking Boxes" before venturing into solo music with his EP "Phenomenal." His distinct voice and musical prowess shone in the standout track "Money Calling." Gbasky further solidified his place in the music scene with the release of the EP "Black Frequency," featuring notable songs like "Born to Win" and "Shakara." Nominated at the 14th Headies Music Awards, Gbasky's unique style and heartfelt lyrics captivate audiences, promising a bright future in the industry.

Blogs

See All
About AML

African Music is rich, yet misunderstood and inaccurately represented. AML is on a mission to change that.

African Music Library is the world's most comprehensive knowledge base for African Music.

The Library is supported by a team of musicologists, engineers and literary experts committed to closing the knowledge gap and codifying African music for better participation in the digital economy.