Africa’s music industry is experiencing a renaissance, propelled by visionary executives who are not only nurturing talent but also expanding the reach of African music globally. These leaders blend creativity with strategic insight, ensuring that African sounds resonate both locally and internationally.
1. Temi Adeniji – Managing Director, Warner Music Africa (Nigeria)

Temi Adeniji, a Nigerian-American executive, has been instrumental in expanding Warner Music Africa’s influence across Sub-Saharan Africa. With a background in law and international strategy, she has guided artists such as CKay, Joeboy, and Ayra Starr to international success. In 2025, Billboard recognized her as a Global Power Player, reflecting her significant contributions to Africa’s music industry.
2. Franck-Alcide Kacou – CEO, Universal Music Africa (Côte d’Ivoire)

Franck-Alcide Kacou leads Universal Music Africa, developing innovative business models tailored to African markets while providing local artists with platforms for global exposure. Under his leadership, the label has promoted artists including Diamond Platnumz, Yemi Alade, and Fally Ipupa, strengthening Universal Music Africa’s position as a key driver in promoting African talent worldwide.
3. Olamide Adedeji (Olamide) – Founder/CEO, YBNL Nation (Nigeria)

Olamide, a celebrated Nigerian artist and entrepreneur, founded YBNL Nation, a record label that has launched numerous prominent artists. Notable talents currently signed include Fireboy DML and Lyta. His combination of artistry and executive strategy has shaped Nigeria’s music scene, earning him international recognition as a leading figure in African music.
4. Muyiwa Awoniyi – Founder & CEO, BSB Management Agency (Nigeria)

Muyiwa Awoniyi manages top Nigerian artists including Tems and Lekaa Beats through his BSB Management Agency. He also runs mentorship programs such as Insights By Muyiwa, founded Faceless Distribution, and hosts the Donawon Pod podcast. Awoniyi is recognized for developing emerging talent while preserving the distinct identity of African music.
5. Abuchi Peter Ugwu – CEO, Chocolate City Music (Nigeria)

Abuchi Peter Ugwu leads Chocolate City Music, one of Nigeria’s most influential record labels. The label has promoted artists such as M.I Abaga, Dice Ailes, and Brymo. With over a decade of experience in production, sound engineering, and artist management, he has guided the label to remain a driving force in Africa’s music industry, shaping the careers of artists and the evolution of the Nigerian music scene.
Methodology
This selection is based on an analysis of Africa’s music industry leaders, focusing on executives whose primary work impacts the continent’s music ecosystem. Sources include Billboard’s Global Power Players list, company websites, public records, and industry publications such as Music in Africa and Wikipedia. Executives were evaluated on leadership influence, artist development, strategic impact, and recognition within both African and global music industries.
