Tag: Nigerian Gen Z

Spotify’s Greasy Tunes Café Serves Up the Sights, Sounds, and Flavors of Lagos

For three weeks in Lagos, Spotify’s Greasy Tunes Café pop-up brought the city’s mealtime soundtrack to life with local food, vibrant conversations, and unforgettable performances. 

The event was inspired by Spotify data showing that a high-energy Afrobeats pulse is the constant backdrop to Nigerian Gen Zs’ daily meals. From breakfast to dinner, mainstays like Wizkid, Asake, and Burna Boy, podcasts such as I Said What I Said, and playlists like Hot Hits Naija and Gbedu all set the table for the city’s next generation.

“Nigerian Gen Zs are truly a testament to how music and culture are deeply connected,” said Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa. “A familiar high-energy mix of Afrobeats acts as the constant, unifying soundtrack to their daily lives.”

The three-week event featured a packed schedule of music, panels, and culinary fusion. Here’s a look at the highlights.

Week 1: Lineage fuels the future

The opening week kicked off with an electric launch party where South Africa’s Thakzin set a global Amapiano vibe. The energy then shifted to thoughtful conversations about how African music evolves while honoring its roots. In a panel moderated by Benewah Boateng, producers Andre Vibez and Braye, alongside Brazilian artist Melly, explored the role of percussion and heritage in shaping identity.

A ceremonial Eyo masquerade connected contemporary Lagos to ancestral rhythms, leading into a discussion on cultural symbolism with SPINALL and Vector. The week closed with a performance from RADAR Africa artist FOLA, followed by Adekunle Gold, who surprised fans by bringing Yinka Ayefele onstage for “Many People.”