Jimmy Jatt and Bez from Nigeria; Salif Keita from Mali; Octopizzo, Miss Karun and Just a Band from Kenya; Hip Hop Pantsula and Tumi from South Africa; BoddhiSatva from the Central African Republic; Diamond Platinumz, Lady Jaydeeand the Culture Music Club from Tanzania; Joel Sebunjo, Qwela and Lillian Mbabazi from Uganda.
The one of a kind music show will bring together artistes from different genres, eras and regions to create a modern and authentic African sound through musical fusion. According to rapper MI, Coke Studio is nothing short of an exciting musical adventure.Fusing different sounds and creating something totally different is something he finds very intriguing and also opines that it was this idea of musical collaboration that gave rise to his song African rapper No.1. According to him Coke Studio is an opportunity to delve into evergreen music like Highlife, Apala, Sakara, Kalanguamongst others and he commends Coca-Cola’s unique concept of fusion music.
Lead artistes like King Sunny Ade pick the songs they want to remake and then work on it with collaborating artistes likeNigeria’s TemiDollface,Kenya’s Bamboo, Sage and Dela as well as Kassongo from DRC. Speaking about the rationale behind the show,OlufemiAshipa, Brand Manager, Colas at Coca-Cola Nigeria, said “Coke Studio is taking Nigerian music to an entirely different level and aims to satisfy the desire for something new and different.
QUOTES FROM GUESTS AT THE SHOW
*Joseph Benjamin* – “Coke studio promotes African music and the Africa brand. It’s a ground breaking achievement which has never been done uniting African music. We have seen different people from Africa coming together as one. It shows even if we are different, we have one sound”.
*M.I* – “Coke studio will change the way we have been looking at Africa music and take Africa music to another level”.
*Iyanya- The blend and mix of cultures and sounds in Coke studio are the mos exciting thing to watch. I had a great time.
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