Muthoni Drummer Queen joins Spotify EQUAL Music Programme. Photo credit: Instagram/muthonidrummerqueen
Muthoni Drummer Queen joins Spotify EQUAL Music Programme. Photo credit: Instagram/muthonidrummerqueen

Muthoni Drummer Queen joins Spotify EQUAL Music Programme

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Spotify announced that Kenyan rapper, drummer, and cultural entrepreneur Muthoni Drummer Queen has joined its EQUAL Music Programme as December’s Artist of the Month.

Spotify EQUAL aims to foster gender equality in music and provide a platform to highlight influential female creators and is a deserved platform for the innovative Kenyan artist.

Having developed her love for music in choirs at school, Muthoni Drummer Queen has achieved acclaim not only for her own music but also for her wider work in the Kenyan music industry.

Fresh out of university, for example, she organized the Blankets and Wine music festival, which has provided a platform for alternative musicians in the region since 2008. Since then, the festival has come to incorporate elements of fashion, art, and literature in addition to music.

Having started out as a way to promote independent acts, the festival has also played host to a number of internationally-acclaimed acts from across Africa.

Muthoni also founded perFORM which is a music business and artistic development incubator.

Muthoni Drummer Queen is Spotify's Artist of the month (December)
Muthoni Drummer Queen is Spotify’s Artist of the month (December)

Started in 2019, perFORM aims to enable practitioners in the music industry to filter, order, refine, and master the business and artistic skills required to build a sustainable music career.

On 19 November, the renowned Kenyan artist released a new album called River, and the track, ‘African Fever‘ will be featured on the EQUAL Africa and EQUAL Global playlists.

River is Muthoni’s fourth studio album and the third made in collaboration with Swiss production duo GR and Hook. It features a number of global Afro-diasporic sounds, blended with hip-hop, reggae dancehall, R&B, and traditional drumbeats from various ethnic communities around Kenya.

The album’s genesis came during a Nairobi creative residency in 2019 and was further developed during a 50-plus date touring season that same year.

Muthoni welcomed the acknowledgment and encouraged other female artists to be loud and make space for themselves in the music industry.

“When they don’t give you a seat at the table, make your own with and for the people that love and celebrate you as you are,” she says.

Other African artists to have been featured on EQUAL include Kenya’s SSARU, Nigeria’s Ayra Starr,   and South Africa’s DBN Gogo.

Thank you Spotify for this wonderful feature as Africa artist of the month on the #EQUAL playlist. I’m so honored,” Muthoni Drummer Queen reacted after learning of the honor of gracing Spotify’s EQUAL AFRICA.