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The Biggest Boss: Why Rick Ross Betting on Africa is a Business Signal, Not Just a Compliment
The Biggest Boss: Why Rick Ross Betting on Africa is a Business Signal, Not Just a Compliment
orpmarketing
Mar 202 min read


Beyond the Headline: Navigating the Pulitzer Center Grant Opportunity
The Pulitzer Center is a powerhouse in independent journalism, and their call for proposals is a rare chance for creators to get high-level funding for underreported stories. Whether it’s climate change in the Sahel, the tech boom in Nairobi, or cultural shifts in Accra, this is where "local" becomes "global."
orpmarketing
Mar 204 min read


Earning in Dollars: The Remote Work Revolution for Ghanaians in 2026
Earning in Dollars: The Remote Work Revolution for Ghanaians in 2026
orpmarketing
Mar 203 min read


✊Why You Need to Listen to DJ-K Bili: A Journey Through Activism and Artistry
In 2024, K Bili released Letter to the President, a bold 5-track EP that functioned as much as a manifesto as it did a musical project. Through an eclectic blend of rock, Afrobeat, and high-energy rhythms, the EP tackled heavy themes like social awareness alongside personal motivation and love. The lea
d single was a heartfelt plea for the children of Africa, calling on leaders to confront corruption and finally prioritize the well-being of their citizens. It resonated as a m
orpmarketing
Mar 192 min read


The Suno Apology: Why the "AI vs. Artist" War is Ending—And What's in it for Africa
The Suno Apology: Why the "AI vs. Artist" War is Ending—And What's in it for Africa
orpmarketing
Mar 183 min read


The $120 Million Milestone: Why Sub-Saharan Africa is the World’s New Music Engine
The $120 Million Milestone: Why Sub-Saharan Africa is the World’s New Music Engine
orpmarketing
Mar 183 min read


The 70 Billion Naira Milestone: Inside Nigeria’s Record-Breaking Year on Spotify
The 70 Billion Naira Milestone: Inside Nigeria’s Record-Breaking Year on Spotify
orpmarketing
Mar 183 min read


$10,000 for Your Art: The "Youth To The Front Fund" is a Game Changer for African Creatives$10,000 for Your Art: The "Youth To The Front Fund" is a Game Changer for African Creatives
$10,000 for Your Art: The "Youth To The Front Fund" is a Game Changer for African Creatives$10,000 for Your Art: The "Youth To The Front Fund" is a Game Changer for African Creatives
orpmarketing
Mar 184 min read


Apple Music x TikTok Deal Changes the Game for African Artists
Apple Music x TikTok Deal Changes the Game for African Artists
orpmarketing
Mar 183 min read


The Silent Protest That Shook African Football and Redefined Fair Play
Most fans focus on the fact that Senegal scored the goal and held the lead. In the eyes of a supporter, that is the end of the story. But inside the CAF headquarters, the only thing that mattered was a 15 minute window of silence.
When the Senegalese players walked off the pitch to protest a penalty call, they triggered a trap door in the regulations. Under Article 84 of the AFCON statutes, leaving the field without the referee's permission is viewed as a total forfeit.
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orpmarketing
Mar 181 min read


Weekend Recap: Africa’s Sports and Entertainment Pulse (March 14–15, 2026)
The African continent remained the center of gravity for both high-stakes sports and cultural milestones this weekend. From the podiums of New Jersey to the rally tracks of Naivasha and the vibrant stages of Accra, here is your specialized professional brief on the key developments in Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa.
orpmarketing
Mar 162 min read


From Volume to Value: How Robert Kyncl is Orchestrating the Future of Music
In the rapidly evolving landscape of the digital age, few industries have been as disrupted—and as resilient—as music. Today, under the leadership of CEO Robert Kyncl, Warner Music Group (WMG) is not just adapting to change; it is seeking to author the rules of a new era.
In his most recent communication to shareholders, Kyncl outlined a vision that pivots the industry from a focus on "subscriber volume" to one of "unlocked value." Here are the three pillars defining Warner M
orpmarketing
Mar 112 min read


The AI DJ in Your Pocket: Why Spotify’s "Smart Reorder" Changes Everything
The AI DJ in Your Pocket: Why Spotify’s "Smart Reorder" Changes Everything
orpmarketing
Mar 103 min read


Honoring a Pioneer: The Legacy of Faisal Helwani, a Cornerstone of Ghanaian Highlife
Honoring a Pioneer: The Legacy of Faisal Helwani, a Cornerstone of Ghanaian Highlife
orpmarketing
Mar 92 min read


Keche Unveils New Single “Selina” – A Heartfelt Anthem of Love and Vulnerability
Keche Unveils New Single “Selina” – A Heartfelt Anthem of Love and Vulnerability
orpmarketing
Mar 92 min read


The US-Israel-Iran War: A Geopolitical Earthquake with Global Aftershocks
The US-Israel-Iran War: A Geopolitical Earthquake with Global Aftershocks
orpmarketing
Mar 84 min read


The Pulse of Africa: March 2026 Report
Tyla’s Grammy Triumph: South Africa’s "Water" queen, Tyla, solidified her legacy by clinching the Best African Music Performance at the 2026 Grammys with her hit “Push 2 Start.” While the win sparked a spirited debate among fans of Nigerian giants like Davido and Burna Boy, industry insiders are calling it a testament to the diversifying sound of the continent.
ALEC 2026: The inaugural Africa Live Entertainment Conference (ALEC) just wrapped up in Johannesburg (March 5–7).
orpmarketing
Mar 81 min read


The Afrobeat Ambassador:
Why Dele Sosimi is the True Guardian of the Groove
In the vibrant landscape of the UK music scene, one name stands as a living bridge between the historical roots of Lagos and the modern jazz-fusion of London: Dele Sosimi.
Often cited as a "great student of the great Tony Allen," Sosimi is much more than a protégé. He is a primary architect of the genre’s survival and evolution in the West. To understand why he is revered as an "Afrobeat Ambassador," one must look at a care
orpmarketing
Mar 12 min read


🎵 Music: Black Coffee Takes Over Cape Town
🎵 Music: Black Coffee Takes Over Cape Town
orpmarketing
Feb 282 min read


The $1.5 Billion "Black Hole": How African Artists Can Reclaim Lost Royalties with Mogul
In the fast-paced world of Afrobeat, Amapiano, and Gengetone, African music has never been more global. However, behind the billions of streams lies a quiet crisis: a massive "black hole" of unclaimed royalties.
Recent reports from Music In Africa have spotlighted a major breakthrough for independent creators. Mogul, a US-based royalty management platform founded by former SoundCloud executives Jeff Ponchick and Joey Mason, recently secured $5 million in funding led by the Ya
orpmarketing
Feb 283 min read
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