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Essential African music to hear right now, according to DJ Edu

Africa 360 is 1Xtra's week-long celebration of the rich music and culture that is from the motherland.

With a selection of special shows, mixes and interviews, it's basically a party saluting the continent - and yes, you're all invited!

Kenyan-born, London-based DJ Edu has long been championing African sounds on his 1Xtra show Destination Africa - which is also the station's longest running show - so we’ve decided to go deep with him on the names that he’ll be pushing the hardest during the Africa 360 season, covering everything from Genge and Coupe De Cale, Zouk, Lingala, Soukous, to soul and urban and the best of Afro beats. Here’s five artists and DJs who you should be listening to, for Africa 360… and beyond.

1 | Starting in North Africa, we kick off with Moroccan DJ, VAN

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DJ and producer, VAN is no newcomer when it comes to DJ Edu’s Destination Africa show. He’s stopped by the studio before to deliver his punchy, distinctive Afro-Arabian EDM mixes. Born Khalil Belkas, VAN’s high energy sets mix classic moroccan folk sounds with hard, fast electronics, creating a sound like no other and scoring himself an MTV Europe Music Awards nomination for ‘Enty’, his collaboration with Moroccan pop singer Saad Lamjarred, in the process.

2 | Uganda's Navio is putting East African hip-hop on the map

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Hip-hop runs through Navio and he is one of the tallest MCs I know in Africa, trust me!
DJ Edu

For the past 21 years, Navio has been a key part of the Ugandan sound. Hailing from Kampala, the man born Daniel Kigozi Jr, has long been at the forefront of the East African hip-hop revolution, starting out as a member of the Klear Kut collective and releasing their ground-breaking debut album ‘Mind, Body and Soul’ in 2001 before branching out on his own to become one of the biggest names in Ugandan rap. His last album, 2020’s ‘Strength In Numbers’, saw Navio collaborating with and celebrating fellow African talent, with guest spots from Nigeria’s Seyi Shay and Ice Prince as well as Kenya’s Khaligraph Jones, Mozambique’s Laylizzy, Tanzania’s Joh Makini and Vanessa Mdee as well as Ugandan artists Daddy Andre, Mith and Flex d’Paper.

3 | DJ Nruff is the king of Gengetone, Kenya’s most exciting musical export!

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For the past five years Gengetone – a jumpy and outspoken rap, reggae and dancehall hybrid – has been quickly going global, thanks to the likes of Nruff, who has helped take the youth-centric sound from the streets of Kenya to the rest of the world. Sung in a kind of Swahili slang called ‘sheng’, Gengatone’s roots are as organic as they are original, and DJ Nruff is leading the charge. But he isn’t just a must-hear DJ, he’s also a comic book hero with his own series; the Adventures of Nrvff; Super DJ.

4 | All hail the queen, Cabo Verde's Soraia Ramos

Soraia Ramos: What's in my bag?

Cape Verdean musician Soraia Ramos took time out to share her essential travel bag

Sofaia Ramos is an up-and-coming star from Cabo Verde who started of doing covers but is now doing her own thing...
DJ Edu

Cabo Verdean musician Soraia Ramos grew up in France and is now based in Lisbon, Portugal, but her sound owes everything to her African roots. Ramos got her start singing covers on YouTube, but now she’s catching people’s attention with her own distinct energy, singing in softly melodic Creole on tracks like the dreamy ‘’, which features the celebrated Manecas Costa of Guinea Bissau on guitar. And she’s only getting bigger and better. Soraia Ramos is Lusophone Africa’s one to definitely watch.

5 | C4 Pedro is a master of Angola’s famously sensual Kizomba sound

C4 Pedro: What's in my bag?

Angolan megastar C4 Pedro brings out items that he likes to travel with

C4 Pedro commands an audience, be it in Angola, Portugal or any of the lusophone countries around the world!
DJ Edu

Born Pedro Henriques Lisboa Santos in Luanda, C4 Pedro actually grew up in Belgium, but it was back home in Angola where his musical career really began to take off. First heard in the late 1970s, Kizomba means party or dance, and C4 Pedro is their human embodiment, bringing his smooth energy to the genre’s already romantic sound. Nominated in the Best African Act category in the MTV Europe Music Awards, C4 Pedro is making waves far beyond Angola.