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Korean Cultural Center Nigeria Hosts K‑Music Production × Afrobeats Masterclass and Live Stage in Abuja
- Post DateFeb 11, 2026
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Abuja, Nigeria – The Korean Cultural Center Nigeria (Director: Jeon Ju‑ho), in partnership with Leandrecords, successfully held the “K‑Music Production × Afrobeats Masterclass and Live Stage” from 2 to 5 February at the Center’s studio in Abuja. The project marked a pioneering initiative introducing a K‑Pop‑based music production system and structured professional training curriculum to Nigeria, moving beyond a one‑off performance format toward a practical and sustainable exchange model.
Designed as a step‑by‑step production pipeline reflecting real music‑making processes, the programme combined education, collaborative songwriting, and live performance. The masterclass on 2 February featured Korean producers Lee Han‑eung and Seo Yena, who provided in‑depth lectures on the K‑Pop production structure, composition, and arrangement techniques, alongside listening sessions and consultations with Nigerian artists Atela and Bima. On 3 and 4 February, selected local artists joined a Song Camp format to develop concepts and co‑create original tracks, fostering intensive artistic collaboration between the two countries.
The project culminated on 5 February with the Live Stage: “K‑Music Production Meets Afrobeats,” where a collaborative performance by Afrobeats artist FirstKlaz and the Korean producers was unveiled to the audience. The stage demonstrated the creative synergy between Korea’s systematic production approach and Nigeria’s dynamic Afrobeats rhythms. Notably, the incorporation of both Yoruba and Korean lyrics highlighted the cultural depth of the collaboration and signaled the potential for future joint music releases.
Producer Lee Han‑eung noted, “We witnessed the powerful synergy created when Nigeria’s exceptional sense of rhythm meets Korea’s structured producing system. This collaboration confirmed not only artistic exchange, but also the potential competitiveness of future co‑produced music content.”
Director Jeon Ju‑ho of the Korean Cultural Center Nigeria stated, “Building on this momentum, the Center will continue to facilitate structured exchange programmes connecting Korean production expertise with Nigerian artists. Through masterclasses, collaborative workshops, and live showcases, we aim to strengthen the foundation for long‑term cultural and creative industry cooperation between Korea and Nigeria.”