Dwad Music empowers African talents for global success

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By Zika Bobby

Dwad Music, a fast-rising music promotion and distribution company, is dedicated to providing African talents with a competitive voice on the international entertainment stage.

The company’s founder and CEO, Omotunde Teslim, affirmed that Africa is home to limitless talent, and with the right support system, African entertainers can surpass projected boundaries and achieve great success.

In a statement yesterday to celebrate the organisation’s recent milestones and contributions to the development of entertainment in Africa and beyond, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Dwad Music, Omotunde Teslim, said they would continue to use their platform to empower and transform emerging African creatives into global stars.

He added that apart from transforming the way artists release, promote and manage their music globally, Dwad would help talents achieve success in the easiest ways possible.

The statement read: “Dwad Music started as a digital distribution hub helping artists get their songs on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, and YouTube Music.

“Today, it has evolved into a one-stop ecosystem for creators, offering tools that go far beyond distribution. Dwad Music has quietly become a key player in Africa’s growing creative economy.

“From music and video production, cover art design, and radio promotion to talent management, publishing, and royalties, we are building an artiste support system designed for African realities, practical, affordable, and transparent.

“Our goal is to make sure artists don’t just release songs but build careers. We want to remove every barrier that stops talents from being seen and heard.

“By lowering the cost of entry into the global market, we are helping upcoming acts get the kind of exposure that once seemed impossible without a major label.

“Dwad Music allows artists to operate independently, maintain ownership of their work, and build their own brand identities without needing to sign restrictive label deals.

“By merging all these services, we are doing more than distributing songs but helping artists become their label and build the next generation of African stars.”

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