Mr. Eazi Launches Zero Data Music Streaming App ” emPawa Music ”
Nigerian music star, record label boss and music business mogul in making, Tosin Ajibaje, popularly known as Mr. Eazi, has announced the launching of his own music streaming App for an emerging market. Mr. Eazi‘s latest product into the African music business space is called ” emPawa Music ”, and it’s for emerging African artists.
For the launching of emPawa Music into the African consuming music market, Mr. Eazi partner with leading network providers in Africa continent, MTN to provide free data for users on the app, as at now the app is only available on Androids App.
Here’re Features for Mr. Eazi‘s emPawa Music Streaming App
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- We pay for your data, so you can download and listen worry-free
- Find music, and play songs that have just been released
- Share artists and songs with your friends
- Download songs and listen offline
- No ads or commercials, simply uninterrupted music
- Listen to music you love, anywhere and anytime
Hey guys go download the Empawa Music App on Android!!! We hit emerging artists Music, you can submit your entries & We are working with @MTNNG to Zero Rate it! Meaning you will be able to use it w/o paying for Data!!! Yes ZERO Data Cost!!! 🙏🏿 https://t.co/sg2aTaIaW9 pic.twitter.com/aW9Zi5WdBF
— Don Eazi (@mreazi) April 4, 2020
Just a few days ago, Mr. Eazi was profiled one of the Forbes Africa 30 under 30 Africans.
Congratulations to the founder of emPawa Africa @mreazi on his recognition as one of the @forbesafrica 30 under 30 Africans forging ahead with credible, creative and profound strategies to make the world a better place. https://t.co/YtgA2BmyV3 #empawa30 pic.twitter.com/ziCU09SaXE
— emPawa Africa (@emPawaAfrica) April 3, 2020
With the launching of emPawa Music, a lot of industry key players has this to say about Mr. Eazi’s new music product.
This guy is a visionary. Just days after making Forbes 30 under 30, he then rolls out an app for emerging artists.
So basically he’s gone almost 360 with his own ecosystem.
– His own event venue
– His own distribution and publishing company
– His own music app https://t.co/VQ98vShW57— Oreoluwa Peters (@OreoluwaPeters) April 4, 2020
– His own concert
– His own record label
All in 5 years since he blew with more things to come.However you might call it his own but he has created opportunities for everyone using one of the strongest strategies yet untapped – collaboration.
— Oreoluwa Peters (@OreoluwaPeters) April 4, 2020
Dope. Tuale @mreazi and thanks https://t.co/rhCqLqI2W2
— ITS DONJAZZY AGAIN😉 (@DONJAZZY) April 4, 2020