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Could you be the next burnaboy or wizkidayo ? Last week we reported on the story of Spotify venturing heavily into the Afrobeats space, and this week we hear of a dedicated record label that promises to reshape the African music industry afronation…

, and this week we hear of a dedicated record label that promises to reshape the African music industry, Decadence Records has emerged as a beacon of hope for aspiring artists across the continent. Led by industry veteran Lloyd Perrin and headed by renowned A&R expert David Yeboah, the label is dedicated to providing fair deals and an international focus to African talent.

With a philosophy that puts the songs first, Decadence Records aims to sign exceptional tracks rather than binding artists to exclusivity clauses. This approach allows artists to retain full control over their careers, enabling them to choose their own paths and explore various avenues. By prioritising the creative freedom of African artists, the label ensures that their unique voices are heard on an international stage, captivating audiences worldwide.

Decadence Records is committed to creating an environment where artists can thrive and express themselves authentically.” . The label is committed to carefully listening to every single song submitted, affirming their dedication to giving each artist a fair chance at recognition and success.

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