Kenyan creators celebrated in Johannesburg's 'Sounds of Africa'

Kenya’s Chris Kaiga and Nikita Kering’ were among the artistes

• The others included Nigeria’s I Said What I Said and Tea with Tay and South Africa’s True Crime ZA and After School is After School with Sis G.U.

• The six artists were Kenya’s Chris Kaiga and Nikita Kering’, Nigeria’s Ladipoe and Preyé, and South Africa’s Nomfundo Moh and Zoë Modiga. 

Creators Eli, Oscar and Jola during the event
Creators Eli, Oscar and Jola during the event
Image: Lesole Snap & Harmonix

African creators who are making their voices heard and showcasing the vast array of African talent were last week celebrated.

Dubbed Sounds of Africa, the campaign highlighted six artists and six podcasters and came to life through a social media campaign in the week leading up to 25 May.

It all culminated in a night of merrymaking in Johannesburg, South Africa, where some of the creators as well as music industry stakeholders were present. 

The two Kenyan podcasters were a part of six content creators from across Africa.

The others included Nigeria’s I Said What I Said and Tea with Tay and South Africa’s True Crime ZA and After School is After School with Sis G.U.

The six artists were Kenya’s Chris Kaiga and Nikita Kering’, Nigeria’s Ladipoe and Preyé, and South Africa’s Nomfundo Moh and Zoë Modiga. 

The host for the evening was the multi-talented Patricia Kihoro, who kicked off the event with a fireside chat with Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Spotify Africa’s Managing Director.

In her first-ever interview in the role, Muhutu-Remy shared about the Spotify journey in Africa and how platforms like Spotify can help out African storytelling on the map.

A creator panel featuring Eli and Oscar of Mantalk.ke, Jola from I Said What I Said podcast and South African artist Zoë Modiga reiterated the importance of telling our own stories as a way of changing the perceptions of the continent. 

The party officially kicked off with Blinky Bill, who delivered an electrifying set that got everyone dancing, and a couple of Kenyans in the house even joined him on stage. South African dancer-turned-artist Kamo Mphela took the stage right after with a building shaking performance.

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