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Music in Lagos
The Scene
Lagos is the capital of Afrobeats — the global pop movement turning Nigerian musicians into the continent's most streamed artists. The sound bleeds everywhere. Danfo buses blast Asake. Bars in Yaba play amapiano until morning. The island clubs — Quilox, Club 57 — operate as industry showcases.
Key Players
Burna Boy — Grammy winner, Lagos's global ambassador. Wizkid and Davido complete the trinity. Asake emerged from amapiano-fuji fusion. Tems operates with production independence. Mavin Records — Don Jazzy's label — the most consistent hit factory.
History & DNA
Fela Kuti and the Afrika Shrine in Ikeja where Afrobeat was forged. King Sunny Ade brought juju music globally. The 2010s explosion — Wizkid's "Ojuelegba," Davido's early hits — turned Lagos into one of the world's most important music cities.
Where to Go
- New Afrika Shrine — Agidingbi, Ikeja. Thursday and Sunday.
- Freedom Park — Lagos Island.
- Terra Kulture — Victoria Island.
- Bogobiri House — Ikoyi. Jazz and acoustic.
The Outlook
Afrobeats dominates streaming across Africa and increasingly competes globally. Lagos makes music for the world now.