Multi-award-winning Ghanaian entrepreneur and lifestyle influencer, Princess Amdia Burland—professionally known as Ama Burland—will make waves in Lagos this October as part of Spotify’s global project, “Afrobeats: Culture in Motion.”
Ama Burland, renowned for her impeccable style, has caught the attention of Spotify and Severe Nature, joining a select group of tastemakers for a multisensory experience celebrating five years of Afrobeats culture through an innovative fusion of sound and fashion. She will be featured alongside BlacVolta Founder and CEO, Joey Adjei.
The four-day event, running from October 1 to 5, will trace Afrobeats’ explosive global rise on its home soil. It will highlight Spotify’s 240 million global discoveries of the genre in the past year and set the stage for “The New Era of Afrobeats: The 2020s.” The initiative will also blend fashion with Afrobeats’ vibrant culture through collaborations with four Nigerian designers.
During the event, Ama Burland will engage with key cultural figures, including artists, producers, and international content creators. She will capture exclusive content through studio visits, live performances, and other high-profile interactions, further cementing her influence in the industry.
Her presence also underscores the growing synergy between Ghana and Nigeria, highlighting how Ghanaian voices continue to shape Afrobeats globally. Ama Burland’s selection comes as no surprise, given her collaborations with multinational brands such as Coca-Cola, Nivea, Dove Ghana, Unicaf, Vaseline, Vitamilk, Bolt, Geisha, and more.
For Ama Burland, this invitation is both a personal milestone and a testament to her role in elevating Ghanaian culture on the international stage.