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New streaming platform ignites local music

Sewasew global an Ethiopian music streaming platform which aims to bring fans closer to artists through unique experiences and the highest sound quality build by 2f capital gets into the streaming market.

(Photo: Anteneh Aklilu)

The operation kick started as of Sunday October 9, 2022 following an official ceremony held at SheratonAddis hotel with the presence of government officials and artists.
The platform will connect both artists and audiences and will bring together stakeholders in the music industry including musicians, composers, poet and producers who will get the right payment for their work. So far more than 60 artists have signed to work with Sewasew.

(Photo: Anteneh Aklilu)

The platform is said to minimize audiences’ hassle in getting Ethiopian music since it will provide unlimited access to good Ethiopian music, anywhere, anytime.
Furthermore, it will help Ethiopian music to be competitive in the art world by promoting Ethiopian music to the rest of the world.
“Audiences have several options to explore the Ethiopian music industry now. Join our platform and listen to new and featured Amharic songs. We are available offline, through the Sewasew’s offline feature which provides an offline access to the Ethiopian songs on your playlist when you are in your office, outdoors, or on the go, we got you covered,” read the marketing sketch of the streaming platform.

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