Catalog paths
Genres
Explore the catalog by musical lineage and sound.
Afrobeats
Rhythm-forward contemporary West African pop where local languages, dance-floor percussion, and global songwriting meet.
Highlife
Guitar-led West African dance music known for interlocking melodies, buoyant horns, and an enduring social pulse.
Hip Hop
Rap, beat-making, sampling, and the many regional forms they inspire, grounded in rhythm, language, and point of view.
R&B
Contemporary rhythm and blues centered on voice, groove, and feeling, from stripped-back ballads to forward electronic production.
Ambient
Spacious music that changes the room around it through sustained tone, environmental sound, and unhurried development.
Jazz
Improvisation, conversation, and elastic rhythm across acoustic traditions, electric experiments, and new regional forms.
Rock
Guitar-led music ranging from intimate bands to full-volume anthems, with live interplay at the center of the sound.
Dance
High-energy music built for movement and shared spaces, crossing club pop, electronic production, and regional rhythms.
Pop
Direct melodies, memorable hooks, and contemporary songcraft designed to connect quickly without limiting where the sound can travel.
Folk
Story-first songs carried by strings, voices, memory, and a strong sense of place, whether traditional or newly written.
Amapiano
South African dance music shaped by log drums, jazz harmony, deep house, and a spacious, rolling groove.
Gospel
Faith-centered music grounded in powerful voices, rich harmony, testimony, and the energy of communal uplift.
Dancehall
Driven by heavy bass, syncopated rhythms and rhythmic vocals, blending reggae roots with digital production, street culture and dance-focused performance.
Metal
Heavy riffs, forceful drums and intense vocals, ranging from melodic and atmospheric styles to aggressive, fast and highly technical forms.
Trap
Modern hip-hop built on booming 808s, sharp percussion, dark atmospheres and catchy flows
Latin
Blending vibrant percussion, expressive vocals, danceable rhythms and styles such as salsa, bachata, reggaeton, merengue and Latin pop.
Gqom
Electronic dance genre with heavy bass, hypnotic rhythms, minimal melodies and energetic club sound.
Classical
Expressive melodies, rich harmony and detailed arrangements, ranging from intimate chamber works to powerful orchestral and operatic performances.
Blues
Built on expressive vocals, heartfelt guitar, rich emotion and timeless rhythms rooted in African American tradition
Country
Story-driven roots music built around acoustic guitars, fiddles, banjos and steel guitar, with memorable melodies and lyrics about everyday life, love, loss and home.
Bongo Flava
Blends hip-hop, R&B, Afrobeats and traditional East African sounds
Alte
Genre-fluid independent music shaped by alternative African scenes, from experimental pop and rap to electronic soul.
Electronic
Music built from synthesis, sampling, field sound, and programmed rhythm, ranging from intimate headphone work to club systems.
Indie Pop
Melodic pop with an independent point of view, often pairing direct hooks with homespun or unconventional production.
Neo-Soul
Warm harmony, human grooves, and modern soul writing with jazz-informed arrangements and intimate vocal performances.
Reggae
Bass-led Jamaican music and its global branches, marked by spacious rhythm, sound-system culture, and social commentary.
House
Four-on-the-floor club music spanning deep, soulful, and electronic styles, connected by repetition, movement, and release.
World Music
Diverse global music traditions blending regional instruments, cultural rhythms, and authentic sounds from around the world