How hip hop can build a business empire

With guests
GNL Zamba

Episode notes

Hip-hop is one of America’s most influential cultural exports. But what happens when African artists reclaim it through language, ancestry and community? In this episode of Limitless Africa, host Claude Grunitzky speaks with GNL Zamba, a Ugandan hip-hop artist, filmmaker and creative entrepreneur, about how African languages, independent systems and family-led business models are reshaping global hip-hop. Zamba reflects on why switching to Luganda transformed his career, how Africa’s young population represents untapped creative power, and why financial success without community impact is incomplete. He also shares insights on avoiding exploitative industry contracts and building sustainable creative infrastructure between Africa and America.

Transcript

GNL ZAMBA: My name is GNL Zamba so the first three letters represent Greatness with No Limits, that’s the GNL Greatness With No Limits. And its a pleasure to be here on Limitless Africa. If alignment is a thing, this must be it.

CLAUDE:
GNL Zamba is a Ugandan hip-hop artist who lives between Kampala and Los Angeles. He’s the founder and CEO of the independent hip-hop record label Baboon Forest Entertainment. He’s been credited with popularizing Lunga Flow. Lunga Flow is a blend of Afrobeats and Luganda, the mos...

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