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12. Breaking Down the Global-Local Approach to Music Growth in Africa at-Large

12. Breaking Down the Global-Local Approach to Music Growth in Africa at-Large

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Do you consider yourself a global music ambassador? Our lives and musical influences no longer come from our immediate communities alone. From TikTok to Instagram Reel trends, we're always hearing new sounds, artists, genres, and even dance trends. What does this mean for music lovers, companies, and artists worldwide -- especially in African and Middle Eastern markets?

Join your host and co-passenger, Nneka Mogbo as she recaps her published article from the Music Business Journal: The Global-Local Approach to Growth in Africa at Large.

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  • Show Notes: https://www.urucollective.co/media/12-global-local-approach-to-growth-in-africa-at-large
  • Mentioned Article: http://www.thembj.org/2022/10/the-global-local-approach-to-growth-in-africa-at-large/
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