The Sound Has Always Been There…
Most artists in Africa are not waiting to be discovered. They are already creating. Already recording. Already performing in rooms that are too small for what they carry. What they are waiting for, whether they can name it or not , is a partner who takes the work as seriously as they do.
That is what INSPIVIA Music is.
We work with artists who have something real to say and the talent to say it. We develop, structure, and position their music for longevity, not just for the moment of release, but for the decades of earnings, licensing, and cultural impact that follow when a body of work is built properly from the start.
Here are two artists who trusted us with that work. Their stories are different. Their sounds are different. What they have in common is this: they came to us with potential, and they left with something built to last.
FEATURED ARTIST — 01
Dami Olorin
Singer · Producer · Songwriter · Lagos, NigeriaThere are artists who perform music. And then there are artists who are made of it.
Dami Olorin is the second kind.
Dami is a singer, a producer, and a songwriter.
He plays guitar. He builds his own beats. He writes from the inside out. His influences run from Chris Brown to Wizkid to Brymo, an eclectic range that tells you exactly what kind of artist he is: one who refuses to be only one thing.
The first time a streaming platform paid him, he said he knew, truly knew, that he was an artist. Not because of the money. Because of the confirmation. Because the work had reached someone it had never met and made them feel something real.
“A Symphony Not Noise. Because there is a difference, and Dami has always known which side he is on.”
Work in Partnership with INSPIVIA:
Album development · A Symphony Not Noise (14-track project) · Production infrastructure · Credit architecture across multiple producers, mixing engineers, violinists, and live instrumentalists.
Vibe-packed, he calls it. Versatile. The kind of album you cannot get tired of listening to.
We do not disagree.
Dami Music Video
Ogoji Music Video
FEATURED ARTIST — 02
Dicó Sing
Singer · Songwriter · Anthology of Big DreamsSome artists make music about where they are. Dicó Sing makes music about where he came from and what it cost to get here.
His album, Anthology of Big Dreams, is exactly what it sounds like: a collection of moments, testimonies, and turning points assembled into a body of work that does not ask for your sympathy. It asks for your attention. And once it has it, it does not let go.
The tracklist reads like a journey: Each title is a chapter. Each chapter earned.
At the centre of it all is Majoo; a track that became the cornerstone of what INSPIVIA developed alongside him. A song about giving God the glory. About looking back at how far you have come and refusing to pretend the distance was easy. It is the kind of song that sounds like a celebration and a prayer at the same time. Because it is both.
Dicó’s sound is not chasing a trend. It is documenting a life. And in doing that, it ends up speaking to everyone who has ever had a dream too large for the room they were standing in.
“Anthology of Big Dreams. Because some people don’t just dream, they collect them, carry them, and eventually make them real.”
Work in Partnership with INSPIVIA:
Album development · Anthology of Big Dreams · Single positioning · Majoo · Creative and structural support across a 14-track project spanning Afrobeats, gospel-influenced soul, and street anthems.
MaaJo Music Video
Your Music Deserves This.
If you are an artist reading this page, you already know what you have. You have been living with it, in rehearsal rooms, on voice notes, in the middle of the night when an idea comes and will not leave you alone. You know the work is real.
What you may not have yet is the infrastructure to make sure the world knows it too. The right framing. The right positioning. The right partner who will sit with your music long enough to understand what it is actually trying to say, and then help you say it at the highest level.
That is INSPIVIA Music.
We are selective. We are serious. And we are built for artists who are both of those things, too.
