DR. KING SMADE • JOURNAL
The Journal
Notes from the Afrobeats era and the systems behind the culture.
An archive of reflections, interviews, and field notes from the work of building culture at scale. Less hype, more infrastructure. Less headlines, more legacy.
Archive
Context over clout
Field Notes
Festivals • policy • partnerships
Authority
Built from lived work
Journal, not a blog.
A record of the rooms, the work, and what it takes to make culture last.
I Cleaned the Same Stadiums I Would One Day Fill.
A reflection on culture, belief, and responsibility, written after a conversation with Adesope Olajide on Martell’s Swift Conversations. From undocumented survival to global stages, this journal explores what it really took to build Afrobeats before the applause arrived and why unity, ownership, and depth matter more than hype.
Martell’s Afrobeats End-of-Year Dinner and the People Who Built the Culture
A reflection on Martell’s Afrobeats end-of-year dinner, the people who have quietly built the culture, and the long work behind a global movement.