The world is witnessing a surge in the prominence of African artists. This year alone, prominent names such as Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, and Rema are seen in the list of top musicians curated by Research 8020 Limited.
Similarly, Spotify’s spotlight on emerging Southern African talents like Sykes, Ggoldie, and Thakzin further solidifies how the region’s music has evolved vibrantly and spread into the world.
This rise in prominence is not confined to music alone. African artists are increasingly making their mark in the video game industry, which is traditionally dominated by other forms of entertainment. Just as the Thimbles game subtly integrates various cultural elements, integrating African music into video games reflects the broader trend of merging cultural aspects to enhance the gaming experience.
From contributing to game soundtracks to headlining major gaming events, these artists are expanding their influence beyond traditional music platforms.
Wizkid
Wizkid, one of the most renowned Nigerian musicians in recent years, has continually broken barriers and set new records throughout his career. Among his many achievements, he recently made history as the first African artist to headline Gamers 8 in 2022.
Gamers 8 is an international Rocket League crew battle tournament, and the 2022 event was held in Saudi Arabia. Wizkid’s performance then has been considered a significant milestone by many.
In addition to his Gamers 8 performance, Wizkid’s career is decorated with numerous accolades. He has multiple Billboard nominations, and he was the first African artist to receive seven nominations at the Billboard Music Awards in 2017. He is also the youngest African artist nominated for a Grammy Award for contributing to Drake’s album “Views” in 2016.
Zakes Bantwini
Zakes Bantwini is a South African musician who is famous for his influential Afro House and Gqom contributions. He has appeared on Apple Music’s ‘Isigubhu’ cover and headlined events such as Miss South Africa in 2021.
His collaboration with Kasango on the track “Osama” has been particularly noteworthy, receiving widespread acclaim and popularity. The song has amassed over 8.7 million YouTube views. The success of “Osama” has also been further amplified by remixes, including Talbot’s “Midnight Miracle Remix,” showcasing Bantwini’s ability to blend traditional and contemporary elements.
Bantwini has also been featured on the EA Sports FC 24 soundtrack, along with many of his peers. This is a significant milestone in integrating African music into major international gaming platforms.
Kasango
Kasango, born Kasmario Thulani Ike Fankis, is a South African musician who is celebrated for his contributions to House and Gqom music. With a keen ear for beats and a passion for music production, Kasango has made a notable impact on the industry.
Kasango is known for notable works like “Save a Prayer (DJ CHUS Rework)” and has a following of 477 on Resident Advisor, a platform that spotlights DJs and producers from around the world.
His work blends traditional and modern elements, enriching South Africa’s music scene with his distinctive sound. Like his collaborator Bantwini, Kasango is also featured on the EA Sports FC 24 soundtrack.
Major League DJz
Major League DJz, the South African duo comprising twin brothers Bandile and Banele Mbere, is renowned for their energetic dance tracks. They fuse kwaito, amapiano, and Afrobeats with American hip-hop influences.
The duo, who grew up in Boston before returning to South Africa, initially made their mark as party organizers before transitioning to successful DJs. They emerged as key figures in the new-age Kwaito movement, with notable releases like “Mine For The Night,” “Margaret,” and “La Maluka.”
Just like Bantwini and Kasango, Major League DJz’s is featured on the EA Sports FC 24 soundtrack. Their inclusion in this high-profile game underscores their international appeal and contributes to the game’s diverse auditory experience.
Brenda Fassie
Brenda Fassie was a seminal South African singer, songwriter, and actress known for her powerful voice and dynamic performances. She began her music career in the 1980s, gaining early recognition with local bands before signing with Gallo Records. Fassie achieved breakthrough success in 1988 with her debut album “Young, Gifted and Black,” which established her as one of South Africa’s leading black female artists.
Fassie’s music, characterized by a blend of kwaito, mbaqanga, pop, and rock, often explored themes of love, social issues, and personal struggles. Hits like “Weekend Special,” “Now That We Found Love,” and “Too Late for Mama” showcased her exceptional vocal talent and emotional depth.
Brenda Fassie’s legacy lives on through her inclusion in the EA Sports FC 24 soundtrack. Her powerful voice and unforgettable tracks bring a touch of South African cultural heritage to the game, celebrating her enduring impact on music and enriching the gaming experience with her iconic sound.
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