Eddie Kadi to host new UK Afrobeats Chart Show on BBC Radio 1Xtra
British-Congolese presenter, comedian and actor Eddie Kadi is to host The Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show on 1Xtra.
It’s the first-ever official weekly UK Afrobeats chart show and launches this Sunday, 26 September 1-2pm.
The new one-hour show will feature a weekly rundown of the Top 20 biggest tracks, as compiled by the Official Charts Company based on sales and streams across the UK.
Each week Eddie will showcase the hottest music from the scene’s emerging artists and global superstars, as well as championing the sounds, vibes and culture of Africa by celebrating and touching on the varied sounds and many different genres that come from the continent, from Amapiano to Afro-trap plus more.
Eddie Kadi says: “This is a significant moment for Afrobeats and the diverse sounds of Africa, as the UK is one of the main hubs of the music outside of the continent. To go on this journey with 1Xtra, a station that has been championing black music including Afrobeats for such a long time is also extra special. I look forward to showcasing the impact this great music is having on the UK scene and I’m even more excited for the artists who deserve to have their work displayed on the highest platforms.”
Faron McKenzie, Head of BBC Radio 1Xtra says: “Since our formation, 1Xtra has always been committed to championing music from Africa, with the likes of DJ Edu’s dedicated show ‘Destination Africa’, so we’re extremely proud to be part of such a defining moment and to provide a platform to celebrate and showcase the breadth of talent that the Afrobeats genre has to offer via its own weekly chart show.
“I’m also delighted to welcome Eddie to the 1Xtra family, he has always been a leading advocate for Afrobeats and brings with him a wealth of knowledge as well as a massive love for the genre so I’m excited to see what he does with the new show.”
Introducing the first-ever weekly official UK Afrobeats chart show ?
Join @EddieKadi every Sunday 1-2pm via @bbcsounds for a celebration of the sounds, vibes and culture of Africa ? pic.twitter.com/vLNtdfthAL
— BBC Radio 1Xtra (@1Xtra) September 22, 2021