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What Your Music Taste Says About You
Consider your playlist as a personal soundtrack that narrates your daily adventures, moods, and even your wildest fantasies. Are you the life of the party, always ready to dance to the hottest tracks? Or maybe you’re the smooth operator, seeking solace in soulful tunes?
Whatever your vibe is, your music preferences offer a glimpse into your soul, reflecting who you are and what you’re all about. To enhance your musical expression, the best audio OTT plugin for multiband compression can elevate your sound quality and bring your unique style to the forefront.
And with advancements in AI in music, technology is taking personalization to the next level—helping you discover new tracks tailored to your unique taste while enhancing sound quality with smart audio processing.
Let’s dive in and see what your music taste says about you.
1. The Afrobeats Enthusiast: Life of the Party
If your playlist is packed with the hottest Afrobeats tracks, you’re definitely the life of the party! You’re all about good vibes and know how to keep the energy high, whether you’re at a gathering or hosting a solo living room concert. As an Afrobeats enthusiast with a love for the genre, your energy is infectious, and we’re here for it! Keep your playlist fresh and fun by tuning into Sound City (GOtv Ch. 21) and Hip TV (GOtv Ch. 22) for the best Afrobeats music videos, interviews, and more.
2. The R&B Romantic: Smooth Operator
Is your playlist filled with slow jams and soulful melodies? You’re probably the romantic of the group, always ready with a romantic song to set the mood. With artists like Tems, Ayra Starr, and Chike serenading your heart, you truly appreciate life’s finer moments. If you’re looking to mix things up, tune into GOtv’s Hip TV (Ch. 22) and Trace Naija (Ch. 46) to discover love-filled Afrobeats vibes that will elevate your musical journey.
3. The Hip-Hop Geng: Bold and Unapologetic
If hard-hitting beats and clever wordplay get you hyped, you’re probably someone who is bold, confident, and never afraid to speak your mind. Your music taste says you’re a go-getter with fierce determination. You can build on this streak by updating your playlist with the freshest tunes by catching up on GOtv’s MTV Base (Ch. 45) and discovering more Hip-Hop tracks with that perfect mix of rhythm and swagger.
4. The Amapiano Addict: Trendy and Experimental
There’s a good chance you also like Hip-Hop or Afrobeats if you’re vibing with Amapiano. If Amapiano is your latest obsession, it means you’re someone who loves to be at the forefront of new trends. You’re open-minded, adventurous, and always up for trying something new—especially when it comes to music. For the latest in Amapiano and more, Sound City (GOtv Ch. 21) is your plug for the freshest tunes.
5. The Reggae & Dancehall Ruler: Chill and Laid-back
If reggae and dancehall tracks are your go-to, you’re all about keeping things chill and laid-back. You love the smooth vibes of artists like Patoranking, Lucky Dube, and even classic acts like Bob Marley. Your music taste suggests you’re someone who values peace, love, and good times. You’re not easily stressed, and you know how to relax and enjoy the moment. Tune in to Trace Naija (Ch. 46) to keep the reggae and dancehall vibes going strong.
So, what does your music taste say about you? Whatever your vibe, GOtv’s got a channel that’ll keep your playlist on point!
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Kunle Remi Clarifies Viral Remarks on AMVCA, Oscars Comparison
Nollywood actor Kunle Remi has clarified that his recent social media comment comparing the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards to the Academy Awards (Oscars) was made in jest, following widespread reactions online.
The conversation began after the actor shared a video from the 2026 Academy Awards (Oscars), where Michael B. Jordan was seen having his award engraved shortly after his win. In his initial reaction, Remi suggested that winners at the AMVCA do not receive their plaques immediately, a claim that quickly gained traction across multiple media platforms.
However, in a follow-up video posted shortly after, the actor dismissed the comparison as a joke, noting that he is aware of how the AMVCA award process works.
“I was just messing around, and it was all a joke,” he said, adding that people had taken the remark more seriously than intended.
He reaffirmed his respect for the platform, describing the AMVCA as the only African awards show comparable to the Oscars.
“AMVCA is the only African show you can even compare to the Oscars,” he added.
The actor also confirmed his involvement with the awards, noting that he will be present at this year’s edition and is actively working on it.
“I’ll be at this year’s AMVCA, in fact, I’m working with them on this one.”
The exchange has since drawn attention to how awards are handled at the AMVCA. Winners receive their plaques on stage immediately after being announced and are subsequently directed to a designated media room, where engraving stations are set up to personalise each award in real time.
The engraving process is completed on the night of the event, with winners finalising their plaques while also engaging with the press through interviews, photography, and official media documentation.
Industry sources familiar with the production confirm that this system has been consistently implemented across previous editions, with visual documentation from past ceremonies showing the engraving process and post-win media interactions.
The clarification comes amid ongoing conversations about production standards across global award platforms, as African film and television continue to gain wider international visibility.
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MultiChoice Talent Factory Extends Application Deadline for 2026 Intake
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
The application deadline for the 2026 intake of the MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) has been extended to Monday, April 27.
The deadline for the pan-African film and television training institution was earlier fixed for February 27, but it has now been extended by two months, giving aspiring African filmmakers, directors, producers, scriptwriters and storytellers across the continent additional time to apply for its fully funded, industry-accredited training programme.
The programme is open to young creatives aged 18 to 35 with a passion for the screen industry. Applicants may hold qualifications in film, television, media, drama, or related creative disciplines or possess one to two years of industry experience. A formal film degree is not required.
Participants will be exposed to a structured 12-month programme across key areas, including scriptwriting, production management, directing, cinematography, editing, sound, and various post-production specialities, gaining experience in bringing stories to life. The programme is fully funded, covering tuition, production costs, and monthly stipends, allowing participants to focus entirely on developing their craft.
MTF operates academies across four African cities: Johannesburg (South Africa), Nairobi (Kenya), Lagos (Nigeria), and Lusaka (Zambia), ensuring a diverse pool of talent is trained to contribute to the growth of Africa’s film and television industry.
The initiative was established in 2018 by MultiChoice Group, a CANAL+ company, to discover and nurture the next generation of storytellers by providing access to mentorship, technical training, and real-world production experience in film and television.
Almost 300 filmmakers have been trained by MTF, with participants producing over 42 movies during the programme. These projects are broadcast on DStv and GOtv channels, including Maisha Magic, Zambezi Magic, and Africa Magic. MTF graduates have earned nominations and awards at major platforms such as the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), Uganda Film Festival, and Women in Film Awards. Alumni also collaborate in global creative spaces, including the European Film Market and Durban FilmMart.
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UK, Nigeria Partner to Boost Creative Economy
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
Nigeria and the United Kingdom have forged new pathways aimed at tapping into the growing global creative economy.
The UK, through the British Council, will help Nigeria build stronger systems, infrastructure and professional capability to unlock opportunities in the sector.
The collaboration will support the development of creative systems and partnerships by focusing on artistic collaboration, creative infrastructure, institutional capacity, skills development and exchange.
This is an offshoot of the two-day state visit to the UK by President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday and Thursday. The President returned to Nigeria on Friday.
The deal with the UK concerning the creative industry aims to deliver practical, long-term value through stronger partnerships and technical cooperation.
The sector is recognised as a key engine for job creation and foreign exchange earnings, with explicit targets to increase the value of creative industries and strengthen infrastructure, digital integration, and international market access.
In the UK, the creative industries are recognised as one of the country’s highest-growth sectors, supported through government funding, investment incentives, and industrial strategy to boost innovation, skills development, export growth, and international partnerships.
Already, the Nigerian government has articulated a comprehensive vision to grow its creative economy through initiatives such as the Nigeria Destination 2030 creative economy framework, skills development priorities, strategic policy reforms, and fostering public–private partnerships aimed at scaling creative business outputs and increasing global competitiveness.
Through one of the partnerships between both nations, the UK/Nigeria Bilateral Season, there would be a focus on strengthening creative systems and production infrastructure, including the adoption of emerging technology; supporting skills development and leadership across arts, culture and education sectors; improving access to UK and international markets through structured mobility pathways and industry engagement, and enabling UK and Nigerian creative institutions to form lasting partnerships that continue beyond the Season.
Activities will take place across both countries in 2028, following two years of partner engagement involving visiting delegations and programme incubation, unlocking resources in both countries to catalyse greater cultural collaboration.
The other arm of the collaboration is the launch of the British Council SCALE UK-NG Creatives Entrepreneurs Award Programme (2027/28)
The British Council and the Department for Business and Trade will partner on the new SCALE (Supporting Creative Acceleration, Leadership & Exports) Programme.
SCALE will enhance international connections and export readiness, supporting both the Nigerian and UK creative economy growth and trade.
The Award and associated fast-track training programme will draw on a decade of learning gained from the delivery of the British Council Young Creative Entrepreneurs Programme and from DBT’s sector expertise and network of investors.
“Culture has an amazing power to bring people together. When we work together, we open our eyes to new creative possibilities and build opportunities to grow our creative sectors.
“With the UK being home to the largest Nigerian diaspora in Europe, we’re perfectly placed to make the most of these opportunities.
“So many of our brightest stars have shared heritage across Nigeria and Britain, and I look forward to these cultural bonds only growing stronger through the joint Season of Culture in 2028, the UK’s Arts Minister, Ian Murray, said.
Also commenting, the Country Director for British Council Nigeria, Donna McGowan, said, “The UK/ NG Season will involve a range of innovative initiatives to be designed by diverse UK and Nigeria creative organisations, with activity taking place in both countries.
“SCALE is a transformative initiative that aims to empower the next generation of Nigerian creatives.
“By fostering innovation and providing vital resources, we are not only investing in individual talents but also strengthening the cultural and economic ties between the UK and Nigeria.”
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