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African Artists Who Made it to New African Magazine’s Top 100 Influencers

The African music scene continues to experience a remarkable surge, showcasing various talents that have captured local and global audiences. Recently, New African Magazine unveiled its list of the top 100 influencers, a testament to the continent’s rich diversity and the impact these influencers have made on the world stage. Let’s look at the African artists who made it to New African Magazine’s top 100 influencers. 

Burna Boy on New African Magazine’s Top 100 Influencers

Of course, the African Giant made it to the list. His fusion of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae has not only garnered international acclaim but has also elevated the status of Afro-fusion as a genre. 

Burna Boy’s socially conscious lyrics and infectious beats have certainly made him a force to be reckoned with in the global music industry. But he’s not the only African artist on the list. 

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Tems Also Made it to The List

Nigerian singer and songwriter Tems has rapidly ascended the music industry ranks, earning her well-deserved recognition on the list of New African Magazine’s Top 100 Influencers. 

Known for her soulful voice and emotionally charged lyrics, Tems has chiefly become a prominent figure in the Afrobeats scene, collaborating with top artists and captivating audiences worldwide. Unsurprisingly, the fast-rising Grammy-winning artist made it to the list. 

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Tyla on New African Magazine’s Top 100 Influencers

This was a little bit surprising but well-deserved nonetheless. Tyla, representing the newer generation of African artists, has caught the attention of music enthusiasts. Her inclusion on the list certainly acknowledges her impact as an emerging sensation. It also show how she contributes to the dynamic landscape of African music with her unique style and fresh perspective.

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Black Coffee

South African DJ and record producer Black Coffee has left an indelible mark on the global electronic music scene. Accordingly, his inclusion in the list recognizes his contributions to house music. It also highlights his ability to seamlessly blend African rhythms with electronic beats, captivating audiences on a global scale.

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DJ Snake

French-Algerian DJ and producer DJ Snake has successfully bridged the gap between African and international music scenes. His inclusion on the  New African Magazine’s top 100 influencers list solidifies this.

DJ Snake’s collaborations with African artists and incorporating Afrobeat elements into his tracks showcase a commitment to promoting and celebrating the diversity of African music. 

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Final Thoughts

The New African Magazine’s top 100 influencers list showcases the incredible talent emanating from the continent. Each artist, with their unique styles and influences, continues to shape the narrative of African music on the global stage, reaffirming the vibrancy and creativity within the industry. 

Who do you think will make it to the list for 2024? Comment below and let us know!

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