Nigerian music star Dbanj has started a new project to help young artists grow. This project will provide money, music distribution, and career support to artists across Africa.
The project, called CREAM (Creative, Reality, Entertainment, Arts, and Music), is made to find and support new talent. It gives artists money, management, and a chance to be seen. Dbanj said that CREAM is “Africa’s first platform created by Africans, for Africans,” helping young people achieve their dreams.
To make the project stronger, CREAM has joined forces with MTN Nigeria and the Bank of Industry. These partners will help artists with money, training, and music promotion.
D’Banj also introduced Nasboi and Berri Tiga as CREAM’s first ambassadors. These rising stars will help promote the platform and guide new artists. D’Banj believes that supporting young musicians will open more doors for African talent.
CREAM is made to be simple. Artists can upload their work online or use MTN’s USSD code. This makes it easy for musicians from any location to be discovered, even in small towns or villages.
D’Banj wants to help artists succeed without waiting for big record deals. He believes that with the right support, many hidden talents in Africa can rise. The platform will also offer training so artists can learn about the music business.
D’Banj’s CREAM platform is ready to change the African music industry. By giving artists money, guidance, and digital tools, it will help young musicians grow. As CREAM expands, it will shape the future of African entertainment.
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