StudioLagos to London: How West African producers are rewriting the rap blueprint
A new wave of Afro-rap producers is collapsing the distance between continents — and labels are scrambling to keep up.
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We create opportunities, open doors and design strategies that help young people realize their dreams — funded by the culture, powered by technology, grounded in integrity.
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The global youth economy is moving — and hip hop is its loudest soundtrack.
Total 2018 retail (food services & automotive) exceeded US $28 billion.
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Stories, drops and chapter highlights from the worldwide GHH network.
StudioA new wave of Afro-rap producers is collapsing the distance between continents — and labels are scrambling to keep up.
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CultureFrom rooftop ciphers to 40M streams, North African breakers and MCs are exporting a sound that refuses to be boxed in.
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AwardsRecognition for grassroots work in St. Petersburg — proof that culture-led peacebuilding scales when the community leads.
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FamilyInside São Paulo's GHH Brazil collective, where parents, teens and kids share the same stage — and the same mission.
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AfricaFrom Cape Town studios to the Karoo — a new mentorship pipeline is opening doors for the next generation of women MCs.
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EuropeThe Spanish chapter on building bridges between Madrid's barrios and the global GHH network.
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