Afroplug Podcast

Afroplug

Afroplug Podcast celebrates music producers, artists, and key voices shaping the music and music tech industries, with a focus on Afro, Latin, and Caribbean sounds from around the world. Each episode features in-depth conversations with creators and industry professionals behind influential records and platforms, connected to artists such as Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Wizkid, Rema, Davido, Burna Boy, Fanny J, Angélique Kidjo, Tiakola, and more. The podcast explores creative processes, favorite tools and DAWs, career journeys, and insights on building a sustainable path in today’s global music industry.

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    FL Studio 2026 : Why Afrobeats, Amapiano, Shatta & Bouyon Producers All Use This Music Software

    Join Afroplug 2.0 - Free Afroplug Essentials Drumkit for every new member.https://www.afroplug.comRead the full Afroplug x FL Studio announcement:https://afroplug.com/blog/afroplug-sa...Full Afroplug x FL Studio tutorial (playlist):   • Making Reggae beats using ONLY Jammin: Bes...  Explore our plugins:https://afroplug.com/pluginsThis is the story of FL Studio. Made in 1997 by a young Belgian developer named Didier Dambrin, working for a small company called Image-Line that also built adult video games. That side project became the software that shaped the biggest sounds in the Afro diaspora and modern hip-hop.Afrobeats. Amapiano. Dancehall. Shatta. Bouyon. Zouk. Baile Funk. Gqom. Trap. Drill. All built on the same colorful little software from Belgium.Rvssian in Jamaica. Ovy on the Drums in Colombia. Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa in South Africa. Kooldrink producing for Tyla. DJ K in Brazil. Juls, Sarz and Kel-P pushing Afrobeats worldwide. Soulja Boy. 9th Wonder. Boi-1da. Metro Boomin. WondaGurl at 16 years old on Jay-Z's Magna Carta.Different countries. Different sounds. One common tool: FL Studio.In this video:-The Belgian origin story of FL Studio (Didier Dambrin, Image-Line, 1997)-How Image-Line, an adult video games company, changed music history-The FruityLoops piracy era on Napster, Kazaa and The Pirate Bay-The Kellogg's cereal legal dispute that renamed FruityLoops into FL Studio in 2003-Why the Afro world claimed FL Studio (Rvssian, Kabza De Small, Ovy on the Drums, Juls, Sarz, Kel-P)-How hip-hop caught up (Soulja Boy, 9th Wonder, Boi-1da, Metro Boomin, WondaGurl)-Why FL Studio democratized music for the diaspora-Afroplug is now officially inside FL Studio CloudPost your beat on Afroplug for free:https://afroplug.com/authAI Mixing & Mastering:https://afroplug.comCredit to Didier Dambrin, Jean-Marie Cannie, Frank Van Biesen and the Image-Line team for building the software that raised us. Credit to every producer named in this video for shaping the culture. This video is for educational purposes only.I'm Ms Mavy - DJ, producer, founder of Afroplug. Guadeloupean and Cameroonian roots. Started flute at 3, piano at 6. My music was played on BBC Radio, Rinse FM and Soulection, and I've DJ'd across the USA, Europe, the UK and the West Indies. I started making beats on Fruity Loops at 11 years old.I built Afroplug five years ago as a bootstrapped solo founder, now serving 200,000+ creators across 100+ genres.Afroplug is inside FL Studio 2026#flstudio #fruityloops #imageline #afrobeats #amapiano #shatta #bouyon #dancehall #hiphop #trap #souljaboy #metroboomin #afroplug #musicproduction #musichistory

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Afroplug Podcast celebrates music producers, artists, and key voices shaping the music and music tech industries, with a focus on Afro, Latin, and Caribbean sounds from around the world. Each episode features in-depth conversations with creators and industry professionals behind influential records and platforms, connected to artists such as Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Wizkid, Rema, Davido, Burna Boy, Fanny J, Angélique Kidjo, Tiakola, and more. The podcast explores creative processes, favorite tools and DAWs, career journeys, and insights on building a sustainable path in today’s global music industry.