Africa’s Biggest Music Collabo featuring Kenya’s Juliani & Victoria Kimani is Out! Listen to it Here First

Featuring 19 recording artists from 11 countries speaking 10 languages, this is definitely the biggest music collabo in Africa!

ONE.org earlier this week launched one of the continent’s biggest musical collaborations ever, ‘Cocoa na Chocolate’, in support of a new campaign to boost investments in agriculture: ‘Do Agric, It Pays’.

Nineteen of the top recording artists from across Africa, including D’Banj and Femi Kuti from Nigeria, DR Congo’s Fally Ipupa, Cote d’Ivoire’s Tiken Jah Fakoly, Kenya’s Juliani, and South Africa’s Judith Sephuma, have come together to help rebrand agriculture and tell African youth that their future lies literally beneath their feet—and in their hands.

 

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The participating artists are:

A.Y. (Tanzania),

Bufallo Souljah (Zimbabwe),

Dama Do Bling (Mozambique),

D’Banj (Nigeria),

Diamond (Tanzania),

Dontom (Nigeria),

Fally Ipupa (DRC),

Femi Kuti (Nigeria),

Judith Sephuma (South Africa),

Juliani (Kenya),

Kunle Ayo (Nigeria),

Vusi Nova (South Africa),

Liz Ogumbo (Kenya),

Nancy G (Swaziland),

Omawumi (Nigeria),

Rachid Taha (Algeria),

Tiken Jah Fakoly (Cote d’Ivoire),

Victoria Kimani (Kenya) and

Wax Dey (Cameroon).

Listen to the Cobhams Asuquo-produced jam for the first time HERE

 

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