JosPlay Celebrates International Women’s Month with Waje Artist Spotlight and Strategic Industry Webinar for African Women
JosPlay celebrates International Women's Month with a Waje artist spotlight and a March 27 webinar on breaking into the music industry as a woman.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 16, 2026, 10:41 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from LEADERSHIP Media Group

Honouring an Iconic African Vocalist: The 'Waje Essential' Collection
In a significant tribute to African female artistry, the music streaming platform JosPlay has designated March as a period to spotlight the legendary Nigerian vocalist Waje. The platform recently unveiled a curated collection titled "Waje Essential," featuring 30 of the artist's most influential tracks. Spanning her prolific career, the playlist includes soul-stirring hits such as "I Wish," "Onye," "So Inspired," and "Somebody’s Baby," as well as more recent offerings like "Vibes" and "Feeling Good." According to JosPlay, the curation is intended to celebrate Waje's emotional depth and her enduring role in shaping the modern Afropop landscape.
Empowering the Next Generation: The Women in Music Webinar
Beyond musical curation, JosPlay is launching a strategic educational initiative titled "Breaking Into The Music Industry as a Woman." Scheduled for March 27, 2026, this webinar is designed to address the systemic barriers African women face in the creative sector. The platform stated that the session will focus on providing actionable knowledge, networking opportunities, and intentional strategies to help women build globally competitive careers. The initiative aims to move beyond mere celebration toward creating a more equitable structural framework for female participation in the music business.
A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to Industry Inclusion
The upcoming webinar is not limited to performing artists; it seeks to unite a broad spectrum of female professionals within the music ecosystem. JosPlay has extended invitations to producers, managers, DJs, and spoken-word artists, as well as those operating in media, finance, governance, and entrepreneurship. According to industry analysts, this multi-disciplinary approach is essential for ensuring that women occupy leadership roles across the entire value chain—from creative production to executive management and financial oversight.
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