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The Republic V7, N4
Our December 2023 – January 2024 print issue, The Age of Afrobeats.
Afrobeats has come of age. From Asa to Wizkid, the artists covered in this issue and the writers who cover them, reveal Afrobeats to be more than an offshoot of Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat. They show that Afrobeats is more than a series of homogenous acts, and invite us to consider the various ideas, dreams, creativity, tensions, challenges and hopes that have given rise to perhaps the most infectious music genre present in the world today. It includes:
Saratu Abiola on Aṣa; Dami Ajayi on Asake.
Emmanuel Esomnofu on Ayra Starr.
Olasubomi Olumofin on Burna Boy.
Jide Salawu on Davido; Carl Terver on M.I.
Ernest Nweke on P-Square.
Zainab Kuku on Tiwa Savage.
Patrick Ezema on Wizkid.
Total pages:
Standard edition: 60.
For wholesale buyers interested in ordering 10+ copies, the following discounts are available:
10-29 copies – 5%
30-49 copies – 10%
50-99 copies – 15%
For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly.
We have also resumed local-pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday. For pick up or any other enquiries please call: 07083190759 or email: sales@rpublc.com.
Cover art: ‘Odun, 2023’, by Mayowa Alabi, with oversight from Wale Lawal.
$49.99
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Our December 2023 – January 2024 print issue, The Age of Afrobeats.
Afrobeats has come of age. From Asa to Wizkid, the artists covered in this issue and the writers who cover them, reveal Afrobeats to be more than an offshoot of Fela Kuti’s Afrobeat. They show that Afrobeats is more than a series of homogenous acts, and invite us to consider the various ideas, dreams, creativity, tensions, challenges and hopes that have given rise to perhaps the most infectious music genre present in the world today. It includes:
Saratu Abiola on Aṣa; Dami Ajayi on Asake.
Emmanuel Esomnofu on Ayra Starr.
Olasubomi Olumofin on Burna Boy.
Jide Salawu on Davido; Carl Terver on M.I.
Ernest Nweke on P-Square.
Zainab Kuku on Tiwa Savage.
Patrick Ezema on Wizkid.
Total pages:
Standard edition: 60.
For wholesale buyers interested in ordering 10+ copies, the following discounts are available:
10-29 copies – 5%
30-49 copies – 10%
50-99 copies – 15%
For more details and for all orders 100 and above, please reach out to us directly.
We have also resumed local-pickups for readers based in Lagos. Our pick up address is 18 Palace Road, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos and we are open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Tuesday to Thursday. For pick up or any other enquiries please call: 07083190759 or email: sales@rpublc.com.
Cover art: ‘Odun, 2023’, by Mayowa Alabi, with oversight from Wale Lawal.
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