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PAM Club: A soulful journey through the land of afro diaspora sounds par Ms Mavy
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PAM Club: A soulful journey through the land of afro diaspora sounds par Ms Mavy

After appearances on BBC and Rinse FM, Ms Mavy takes her shot at PAM, delivering an eclectic mix made for clubs, paying tribute to her roots with her personal favorites and own productions. Born in […]

10 Ghanaian artists to watch in 2023
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10 Ghanaian artists to watch in 2023

Discover a selection of buzzing new Ghanaian artists who are set to make their mark on 2023. These are artists who have made their mark locally and are ready to take the mainstream and shoot their shot on the global stage.

A soundtrack to Nigerian protest music
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A soundtrack to Nigerian protest music

Nigerians went to the polls to usher in a new era of Nigerian politics. As the nation comes to terms with the results, PAM has provided a soundtrack of protest music to highlight the country’s historic and ongoing struggle for political justice. 

The 50 best albums of 2022
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The 50 best albums of 2022

Listen in on 2022 with our pan-African selection from Spanish Town to Johannesburg, Lagos to Nairobi, featuring the likes of Sampa the Great, Sudan Ariches, Asake, Koffee and more.

5 albums to discover this week
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5 albums to discover this week

This week, three shades of gqom, women reggae artists take their righful place, sweet Nigerian beats, the new thing coming from Kenyan and reggae meets hip-hop.

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PAM Club: Selecta DeSha builds bridges over the Atlantic
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PAM Club: Selecta DeSha builds bridges over the Atlantic

French DJ Selectra DeSha to offer us a summer trip full of Brazilian delicacies, Afrobeats hits, hot shatta, nonchalant amapiano and Afro-house gems to enjoy on a drive with friends! With one foot in Martinique […]

Peter Tosh: Legalizing the legacy of the other reggae icon
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Peter Tosh: Legalizing the legacy of the other reggae icon

Yin and Yang. Bob Marley and the Wailers embody for many the arrival of reggae into Western ears. Posterity often forgets the contribution of another revolutionary, original Wailer: Peter Tosh, assassinated on September 11, 1987.

Dub No Frontiers gives voice to female reggae artists
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Dub No Frontiers gives voice to female reggae artists

British producer Adrian Sherwood, along with artist Kerieva McCormick, are part of the project in which he co-produced ten tracks featuring the vibrancy, richness and energy of female reggae artists’s music. Reggae has often been […]