Ubuntu Music

A streaming platform built in Zambia for Africa

Why Ubuntu Music exists, who it serves, and how it gives African creators a fairer digital stage.

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For decades, Zambian artists have turned lived experience into soundtracks for our lives. They have made us dance, cry, remember, and believe again. Yet the people who make the music have rarely earned meaningful compensation for it.

Ubuntu Music is not just another streaming app. It is the first music streaming service built from the ground up in Zambia by WeCode IT Technology, with Africa in mind from day one. Not as an afterthought, but as the heartbeat.

The platform exists to fix a problem that has followed our music industry for generations: lack of compensation, even as demand, talent, and creativity have grown. Ubuntu Music is built to deliver high-quality musical content on demand, with a deeper promise underneath: the music economy can finally feel fair.

To see our Artists compensated for their great effort has been our dream for the last decade.

Ubuntu Music also gives artists and producers control and visibility. They can manage music, monitor engagement, and view monetised content in real time. Suddenly, the music is measurable, trackable, and connected to real value.

For listeners, the invitation is simple: stream your favourites, discover new voices, and support local talent in a way that finally counts.