TikTok and the African Union have partnered to place the spotlight on African content through a month-long campaign dubbed #IamAfrican in celebration of Africa Day on 25 May.

The campaign calls on users to share their views on what makes them proudly African across various categories, including music.

As music, along with the industry, continues to be revolutionized by TikTok, the platform has become a powerful promotional tool for the discovery of breakout music and artists. Not only has TikTok changed how people discover music, but the platform is changing music consumption habits too. This is especially evident through the popularity of TikTok playlists – an in-app feature that allows users to group their favourite videos and sounds for easy access at a later stage.

This month, TikTok Africa will programme a line-up of in-app initiatives to highlight African content with genre-specific playlists, including Amapiano, Afrobeats, Gengetone and an exclusive in-app playlist. Some of SA’s top musicians are among the artists whose songs will feature. Names like Cassper Nyovest, Mi Casa’s J’Something, K.O, Moonchild Sanelly, MFR Souls and Lady Zamar.

TikTok Content Operations Manager for Africa, Boniswa Sidwaba, explains that TikTok has undoubtedly become a launchpad for music with both upcoming artists and the industry’s finest taking equal advantage. She adds that previously unknown music talents are now capitalising on TikTok’s viral challenges and sound features to strategically place their music content on the platform and have equal chances and ease of reaching the global community.

“Through initiatives like the #IamAfrican the campaign, TikTok is playing a strategic role in being a key player in promoting music, shining a spotlight on the amazing talent on the continent and uniting the world. As we continue to prioritize spreading joy, creativity, inclusivity, diversity on the platform, we call on everyone to get involved,” says Sidwaba.

All videos uploaded using one of the songs featured in the playlist with the official #IamAfrican hashtag stands a chance of being selected and shown on the music channel, TRACE, during the month of May.

“As we celebrate Africa Day, it’s important for us to highlight the future of our great continent. This partnership with TikTok and African Union is part of our commitment to empowering the African youth by enabling them to stand up and shine. We at TRACE are dedicated to using our platform to support and promote the brightest stars from Africa and we plan to continue to make Africa proud,” says Sam Onyemelukwe, MD for TRACE in West Africa.

“This partnership with TikTok and TRACE is very exciting for us because, in addition to celebrating Africa Day, it allows us to explore creative ways to implement the One Million by 2021 initiative of the African Union Commission. Our focus is to provide tangible opportunities to the African youth in four key areas: education, employment, entrepreneurship and engagement. The #IAmAfrican campaign will allow youth to showcase their talents across these thematic areas and many more while shining a spotlight on the dynamism of Africans,” says Prudence Ngwenya, Head of the Youth Development Division at the African Union Commission.

African Unity Day, also known as Africa day is celebrated annually on May 25th. It commemorates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) on this day in 1963.

The AU theme of this year 2021 is: “Arts, Culture and Heritage: Levers for Building the Africa we Want”. The AU theme of the year for 2021 presents a unique opportunity for the continent to celebrate its great Pan-Africanists who have played and are still playing a key role in African renaissance and re-birth.

 

 

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Erica Arthur