Songs like "I Like to Move It" and other dance anthems became "classic hits" that defined the optimistic, post-apartheid energy of South Africa.
The late 90s were a critical period for the evolution of Afrobeats , with artists beginning to blend traditional rhythms with international influences, setting the stage for the global explosion that followed in the 2000s. 90's in Africa
The most iconic moment of the decade was the release of Nelson Mandela in 1990 and the subsequent end of apartheid in South Africa, leading to the country's first democratic elections in 1994. Songs like "I Like to Move It" and
The 1990s were the foundation for what we now recognize as global African pop culture. 90's in Africa