2019 in African music

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The following is a list of events and releases that have happened or are expected to happen in 2019 in African music.

Events

Albums released in 2019

Release date Artist Album Genre Label Ref
January 15 Falz Moral Instruction Hip-hop, Afrobeats Bahd Guys Records [17]
January 31 Sauti Sol Afrikan Sauce
R&B
Sauti Sol Entertainment [18]
April 5 Sarahmée Irréversible Rap, Afropop Ste=4 Musique [19]
April 19 Simi Omo Charlie Champagne, Vol. 1 Afro-fusion,
R&B
X3M Music [20]
May 3 Myrath Shehili
oriental metal, Arabic music
earMUSIC [21]
May 24 Patoranking Wilmer Reggae, dancehall Amari Musiq, Empire [22]
July 26 Burna Boy African Giant Afro-fusion, Afrobeat, dancehall, pop, hip hop Spaceship, Bad Habit, Atlantic, Warner Music [23]
July 26 Hope Masike The Exorcism of a Spinster Afro-pop, Jazz Riverboat Records/ World Music Network [24]
August 5 A.A.A A.A.A (EP) Folk, psychedelic rock Indie [25]
August 23 Jidenna 85 to Africa Afrobeats, hip hop Epic [26]
August 30 Yemi Alade Woman of Steel Afrobeats, R&B, highlife Effyzzie Music Group, Universal [27]
September 4 Phyno Deal with It Hip-hop, Igbo rap Penthauze [28]
October 1 Invisible System Dance to the Full Moon Traditional, blues, electronic, fusion ARC Music [29]
October 11 Aṣa Lucid
jazz
Chapter Two Records, Wagram Music [30]
November 1 Zlatan Zanku Afrobeats Indie [31]
November 8 Ycee Ycee vs Zaheer Hip-hop, trap, Afrobeats, Afro-house, R&B, alte ANBT, Mad Solutions [32]
November 22 Davido A Good Time Afropop DMW; RCA; Sony [33]
November 29
Kabza De Small
The Return of Scorpion Kings amapiano Sony Music, Piano Hub & New Money Gang [34]
Fireboy DML Laughter, Tears and Goosebumps Afro-Life, R&B YBNL Nation [35]
December 6
Starboy
Soundman Vol. 1 (EP)
R&B
Starboy Entertainment [36]
December 13 Staff Benda Bilili Effacer Le Tableau
R&B, reggae
Wagram
[29]

Classical

Musical films and film music

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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