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notes8beats: Celebrating African Producers

notes8beats: Celebrating African Producers

In the past year, African music has soared to new heights, breaking records and crossing borders like never before. Ghana’s infectious “banku” sound to Nigeria’s globally embraced afrobeats, the continent’s creative explosion signifies a transformative moment in African music and culture. Additionally, it’s worth noting the growing influence of drill music in Africa, adding another layer to the diverse and evolving musical landscape on the continent.

Amidst this musical renaissance, there are often overlooked individuals shaping the beats and tunes from behind the scenes. These aren’t just producers; they are key contributors influencing the essence and future of African music. We’ve compiled a list of eight promising African producers to keep an eye on in 2024.

Omidiji Ayokunle (Aykbeats)

Aykbeats is a standout producer in the Afrobeats scene, showcasing his talent through collaborations with both established and emerging artists. Renowned for his work on Mohbad’s “Omo mi” from the Blessed EP and Simi’s “Temper” off the TBH Album. Aykbeats extends his influence by aiding artists in their songwriting process. His production credits span across Afrobeats superstars like Boy Spyce, Ric Hassani, Bad Boy Timz, Liya, and more. With a knack for creating hit songs, Aykbeats is poised for a remarkable year ahead.

Aluko Abayomi (Mannn)

Emerging as a young and dynamic music creative, Mannn has garnered acclaim for his diverse work across various music genres. Notably, his production on Kashy’s “Kashamadupe” EP delivered one of the best rap records in Nigeria in 2021. Mannn’s magic continues to shine through viral hits like “Solomon” with Dela and “22” featuring Liya. With a few years of experience under his belt, Mannn is a producer to keep a close eye on in the coming year.

Fakorede Tobiloba (Signal)

Signal, a highly gifted producer, is synonymous with hit songs, especially those associated with Khaid. His unique touch in the Afropop style resonates with a younger African audience, making him a sought-after collaborator. Having crafted smash hits for DJ Neptune, Joeboy, Lade, Boy Spyce, and others, Signal is positioned for a stellar year ahead, promising more chart-topping collaborations in the Afrobeats scene.

Nwaka Tobiloba (NYRP)

Nwaka Tobiloba, known by the moniker NYRP, is a multi-talented songwriter and music producer. Specializing in Afro-pop records, NYRP has demonstrated his prowess with hits like “Saati Ramoni” with Muis and “Wale” with Candy Bleakz. As a promising talent in Afrobeats, NYRP is expected to make significant strides in the music industry in the upcoming year.

Adeyemi Damilola (Damie)

Damie Damie’s production credits include a feature in Davido’s Grammy-nominated album, “Timeless,” with the track “Kante.” His work on “Baby Riddim” with Fave topped Turntable’s Top 50 Songs in 2021. Beyond music production, Damie Damie has collaborated with video directors and sound designers. With a diverse portfolio including Major AJ, Blaqbonez, Pa Brymo, and Lazyella, Damie Damie is a key player in the Afrobeats landscape.

Owusu Twumasi (Hylanderbeatz)

Hailing from Ghana, Hylanderbeatz is a seasoned music producer specializing in Afrobeats records. Collaborating with top artists like Gyakie, R2Bees, Darkovibes, and Kweku Flick, he stands out as one of the most promising talents in the Ghanaian music scene. Hylanderbeatz’s ability to collaborate seamlessly with instrumentalists and creatives sets him apart for an exciting year ahead.

Joshua Aime Adjei (Joker Nharnah)

Joker Nharnah, renowned for his work on “Kweku the Traveler,” is a highly talented producer with a specialization in the trap genre. His versatility extends to Afro-pop, demonstrated by his contributions to Blaqbonez’s album “Emeka Must Shine.” Joker Nharnah has scored hit songs, including Black Sheriff’s “Soldier” and “The Villain I Never Was,” solidifying his place as a producer to watch in the coming year.

Augustine Baubeng (Insvne Auggie)

Insvne Auggie is a young and promising music creative making waves in the Ghanaian alternative and contemporary music scene. Notable collaborations include Dnd by Anabel Rose, “Not My Concern” by Ginius, and “Wonderful Time” by Herman Suede. With a fresh approach to music, Insvne Auggie is set to leave a lasting impact on the Ghanaian music landscape in the upcoming year.