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Josplay, Sony Music Entertainment, partner to fix African music discovery

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April 6, 2026
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Josplay is using a new partnership with Sony Music Entertainment to push a different kind of streaming technology, one built on cultural context rather than global scale.

The deal brings more than 4,000 African and Lusophone recordings into Josplay’s catalog, including titles distributed by The Orchard. But beyond content, the agreement highlights a deeper shift in how African music is discovered and delivered online.

Global streaming platforms largely rely heavily on genre-based algorithms and broad listening patterns. That system often groups African sounds into a single world music category, limiting visibility for diverse styles and artists.

Read also: Sony’s AI music detection tool spotlights Nigeria’s Copyright gaps

Josplay is taking a different approach. Its recommendation system is built around what it calls cultural listening behavior, that is, how users connect music to daily life, identity and location.

At the center of this is a feature known as Frames, which allows users to start a listening session based on an activity such as working, commuting or relaxing, and anchor it to a culturally relevant sound. A Nigerian user might choose Juju, while a listener in North Africa might select Gnawa. The system then builds a dynamic playlist that evolves over time without losing that cultural base.

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This model shifts music discovery from genre tagging to context-based personalization, an area where large global platforms have struggled, especially with African catalogs.

The Sony partnership gives Josplay the scale it previously lacked. The catalog includes works from Cesária Évora, alongside artists such as Bonga and Boubacar Traoré. These recordings span decades and multiple regions, providing the depth needed to train and refine recommendation systems built around cultural nuance.

“This partnership deepens the catalog available on Josplay while reinforcing why we built this platform in the first place. African music is not one thing,” said George Ogala, the company’s chief operating officer.

The use of The Orchard also points to a broader infrastructure play. With distribution networks already established across Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya, Sony can push content more efficiently into African and diaspora markets, while Josplay acts as a specialised delivery layer focused on user experience.

The timing reflects rising global demand for African music, driven by the growth of Afrobeats and increased diaspora consumption. Yet industry executives say discovery remains uneven, with many artists still hard to find outside mainstream playlists.

Read also: Sony Music opens office in Lagos, appoints Godwin Tom as MD

By combining a large catalog with a culturally aware recommendation system, Josplay is betting it can solve that gap and compete not on size, but on relevance.

The strategy could signal a wider shift in streaming, where smaller, specialised platforms use data and cultural context to challenge global players that dominate through scale but struggle with local nuance.

For Sony, the partnership offers a way to unlock more value from its African catalog. For Josplay, it is a test of whether cultural algorithms can turn identity into a competitive advantage in the global streaming market.

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source businessday.ng ’

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