Building on the success of its launch earlier this year, Martell’s Afrobeats Live returned to Paris for its second edition with a bold celebration of the women defining the genre’s sound, style, and future.
Launched in June 2025, Afrobeats Live is Martell’s global cultural platform dedicated to bringing together the people who are shaping the music and culture of
Afrobeats.This second edition, themed “Women Shaping the Culture”, placed women at
the heart of the conversation, spotlighting the executives, managers,
creatives, and storytellers whose leadership powers the genre’s continued rise.
The evening featured two dynamic panel discussions, moderated by
respected music executive and Martell Cultural Ambassador, Sheniece
Charway.
The Behind the Music: Crafting the Sound, Shaping the Scene,
explored how managers, A&Rs, and executives are building the business of
Afrobeats, from developing global career strategies for artists to creating
sustainable infrastructure and forging cross-continental collaborations.
The
The
panellists, Thulani Keupilwe (Talent
Manager, Lawk Communications), Rima
Tahini (Senior
Vice President, (A&R) and Creatives at Mavin Global), Vannessa Amadi-Ogbonna (Talent
Manager & Entertainment PR Specialist), Abi Babalola (Tour
Director, Hera Touring) and Temi
Adeniji (Managing
Director, Warner Music Africa) shared bold insights on industry innovation, the
importance of collaboration, and the responsibility of cultural custodianship
as Afrobeats continues to dominate global charts.
The conversations were charged with energy, with
panelists offering candid advice for the next generation of creatives while
challenging the industry to build a stronger, more inclusive future.
The
evening also featured a
Rachel Martell’s legacy was
built on audacity, resilience, and authenticity, values that continue to
inspire us today,” said Sébastien Borda, Global Marketing Director at Martell.
“Today we honour that spirit by celebrating the women whose vision and
influence are advancing African creativity on the global stage. Their
contributions have always been vital to music and culture, and this edition of
Afrobeats Live shines a well-deserved spotlight on their impact.”
Following the discussions, industry leaders,
tastemakers, and media connected at an intimate networking mixer, continuing
the dialogue in a setting designed to inspire collaboration and partnership.
“Afrobeats Live
was created to bring together the people building this genre and to give them
the space to share ideas that move culture forward. This edition was dedicated
to the women who are leading that progress - in studios, on stages, and in
boardrooms around the world. Martell is proud to celebrate their creativity,
ambition, unwavering resilience and their vision for the future of Afrobeats,”
said Lanre Odutola,
Cultural Partnerships & Influence Marketing Manager at Martell.
The second edition of Afrobeats Live reaffirmed
Martell’s commitment to creating meaningful spaces that celebrate the
architects of culture and inspire the next generation. Through Afrobeats Live,
Martell champions the voices shaping the next chapter of Afrobeats across
Africa, the U.S., and the global diaspora.
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