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In 2013, "lifestyle" content began to pivot from print magazines to video platforms like YouTube and Vimeo. African audiences began looking for relatable content that reflected their own cities—Lagos, Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Accra. Video content in 2013 focused heavily on:
Lagos became the epicenter of entertainment. Artists utilized YouTube to distribute high-definition music videos that showcased affluent lifestyles, high fashion, and intricate choreography. In 2013, tracks by artists like Wizkid, Davido, and Tiwa Savage racked up millions of international views. These videos served as a visual link showing a cosmopolitan, trendy Africa that mainstream Western media historically ignored. The Azonto and Alingo Crazes xnxx 2013 africa link
Creators started using video to document internal tourism, showcasing African luxury resorts, culinary festivals, and urban culture.
: Platforms like iRokoTV became the "Netflix of Africa," revolutionizing the distribution of Nigerian movies and making them accessible to a global audience. Music Expansion This public link is valid for 7 days
: YouTube became a mainstream archive for African music videos, comedy sketches, and web series.
Early pioneers of African internet comedy began uploading short, highly relatable skits dissecting family dynamics, societal quirks, and political satire. Can’t copy the link right now
Prior to 2013, lifestyle content—ranging from culinary arts and interior design to beauty and travel—was dominated by Western creators. 2013 saw the rise of the homegrown African lifestyle vlogger.
: Media leader Josh Wilson founded his first company in 2013, eventually producing content for major platforms like the BBC and National Geographic. 🌍 Cultural Moments & Research