Why Spotify & Apple Own Afrobeats (And How We Lose) | Audu Maikori

Audu Maikori built Chocolate City into Africa's most enduring record label — the only one from its generation still standing and profitable after 20 years. But this conversation goes far beyond music. We unpack the intellectual property crisis quietly stripping Africans of ownership over their own culture, why Nigerian artists are generating billions of streams while losing the rights internationally, and the distribution bottleneck holding back every sector of the Nigerian economy. Audu breaks down: • Why Chocolate City survived when every other label from its era collapsed • The copyright trap: why your music isn't yours if it's not registered in the US • "We built an industry on someone else's infrastructure. We own nothing." • Linda Ikeji vs. BellaNaija: the difference between a hustle and an institution • Why hip-hop has been "trapped" for 15 years — and what Afrobeats can learn • The $22 billion catalog acquisition wave and what it means for African artists • Jay-Z vs. Diddy: the brutal lesson on community, legacy, and co-ownership • His "wilderness moment" — broke, in debt, and one prayer away from giving up • Why destabilizing Nigeria is a geopolitical project, not just a governance failure This isn't just about entertainment. It's about ownership, infrastructure, and who controls the future of African culture. AUNTY'S SCULPTURE COLLECTION A limited collection by Anthony Azekwoh x Afropolitan. 100 pieces. Application only. Apply here: https://formless.ai/c/q1GB9jAzOWTr WHERE TO FIND AUDU MAIKORI Instagram:   / audumaikori   Twitter: https://x.com/audumaikori Chocolate City: https://www.chocolatecitymusic.com EPISODE SPONSORS Vban - Open a free global account in minutes. Use code AFROPOLITAN: https://vban.com Quill - AI meeting notes that live on your device, not in your cloud. No bots on your call, no copy-pasting transcripts. Try free → https://www.quillmeetings.com/partner... CONVO BY AFROPOLITAN Convo - Book 1:1 calls with Africa's boldest thinkers: https://convo.vip/ AFROPOLITAN Twitter/X: https://x.com/afropolitan Instagram:   / afropolitanpodcast   Newsletter: https://www.afropolitan.io/newsletter TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - Intro: The myth about the business of entertainment 2:03 - Has Nigeria done a good job exporting its culture? 4:28 - Is the music industry more structured now vs. when you started? 7:30 - Why 70% of label revenue comes from outside Nigeria 7:54 - The copyright registration problem (Nigeria vs. US) 9:01 - The real reason behind the Chocolate City investment 12:14 - How a legal background shaped Chocolate City's success 17:07 - Why contracts matter: "Social media tweets can't get you out of contracts" 18:58 - The role of technology infrastructure in capturing value 21:03 - "We built an industry on somebody else's infrastructure" 22:33 - Is Nigerian music an industry or a hustle? 23:29 - Linda Ikeji vs. Bella Naija: Two business models 27:06 - The Apple vs. Android approach to building brands 28:23 - What opportunities are we missing in the creative sector? 31:03 - The distribution problem: "We can't get products to people" 33:19 - Why 80% of telco budgets ignore Nigeria's biggest populations 36:02 - The untapped opportunity in Nigerian football 37:15 - Similarities and differences between Hip-Hop and Afrobeats 40:04 - "Hip-hop was quickly owned by the white man" 41:48 - "Intellectual property enslavement is in perpetuity" 47:47 - Why the advertising-music marriage hasn't worked in Africa 51:41 - Nigerian designers and the distribution gap 54:21 - "Is Nigeria ready?" - The Walmart model for Africa 59:52 - The fashion industry's missed opportunity 1:04:17 - The M.I. story: "Stop Plus is on the way out, you're on the way in" 1:07:02 - How to see potential in people before others do 1:10:10 - The early Chocolate City days: "You get this bar?" 1:13:03 - Stories from the studio: Developing Oleku and Safe 1:19:00 - "Your vision is your vision" 1:21:01 - The airplane perspective lesson 1:23:22 - Advice for founders in their "wilderness moment" 1:24:28 - The 2004 turning point: From broke to breakthrough 1:29:31 - Being exiled for speaking truth 1:32:23 - Why destabilizing Nigeria destabilizes Africa 1:35:00 - Sponsor: Aunties Collection 1:35:47 - Sponsor: Quill 1:36:28 - RAPID FIRE: Best hip-hop album of all time 1:36:57 - Artist you wish you had signed 1:38:31 - Should artists own their masters from day one? 1:41:52 - Favorite hip-hop song of all time 1:42:37 - Perspective on Jay-Z as artist and businessman 1:46:53 - The Diddy comparison: "You can't fake community" 1:50:01 - Who should sit in this chair next?

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