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US-Based Nigerian music producer Hmusic to launch innovative music studio app in Ghana

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US-Based Nigerian Producer Hmusic Set to Launch Game-Changing Music Studio App in Ghana

The African music and tech industry is set to witness a transformative moment as US-based Nigerian producer and entrepreneur, Harrison E. Osondu Iheke, popularly known as Hmusic, prepares to unveil his groundbreaking HL Music Studio App in Accra, Ghana. The launch, scheduled for Saturday, September 6, 2025, will take place at the iconic Rehab Beach Club, promising an exciting celebration of music, innovation, and collaboration.

A celebration of global and local talent
The launch event is expected to draw significant attention not only for the innovative technology it showcases but also for its high-profile guest list. Artists from around the globe will grace the stage, including Jamaican sensation Maka Diamond, New York’s Queen Koleurz of the Koleurzzband, and Ghana’s very own Gasmilla  known to fans as the International Fisherman. The blend of international and African talent underscores Hmusic’s mission to create a platform that connects creators across borders.

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What HL Music Studio App offers to the industry
The HL Music Studio App is a cloud-based digital audio workstation (DAW) designed for ease of access and functionality. With the rise of remote collaboration and digital production, the app comes at a perfect time. It offers users a suite of professional tools including real-time collaboration, mastering features, music publishing options, and integrated distribution services. Artists, producers, and songwriters can now create, polish, and release their work  all within one platform from anywhere in the world, using only a web browser or mobile device.

Hmusic’s vision: Access without limits
The app is the latest venture from HL Entertainment, the creative enterprise led by Hmusic. For years, he has been a vocal advocate for supporting emerging African artists by offering them production resources, songwriting support, and brand development. The HL Music Studio App extends that commitment further, making professional music production tools accessible to all, regardless of geography or financial status. “This app is about empowering the next generation of African artists,” Hmusic shared ahead of the launch. “It’s time for creators across the continent to access world-class tools and collaborate across borders without limitations.”

A digital leap for African music

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 Harrison E. Osondu Iheke

This technological leap forward arrives at a time when African music is experiencing a surge of global interest. With Afrobeats and other African genres dominating international charts and playlists, the need for infrastructure that matches the continent’s growing talent pool has become more apparent. Hmusic’s HL Music Studio App is poised to be a solution that not only elevates production quality but also fosters creativity by removing barriers.

Hmusic’s streaming success fuels anticipation
The anticipation surrounding the app’s release is further fueled by Hmusic’s rising popularity in the digital music space. His recent tracks, including “HALELUYAH” featuring K2Swagg and “GIVE YOU” with Blu Jade and K2Swagg, have been steadily gaining momentum on streaming platforms. This growing success speaks to the producer’s evolving influence and the demand for the kind of tools his app is offering.

Accra becomes the center of creative innovation
With music lovers, producers, and tech enthusiasts expected to converge in Accra for the launch, the event also cements Ghana’s capital as a growing hub for creative innovation in Africa. The Rehab Beach Club known for its vibrant ambiance  is set to host an experience that blends cutting-edge technology with cultural expression, providing a glimpse into the future of music production on the continent.

A defining moment for African music tech
As the countdown begins, all eyes are on the September 6 launch of the HL Music Studio App. For Hmusic, it’s not just about an app  it’s about leveling the playing field. And for Africa’s music community, it may mark the beginning of a new era where talent meets technology without boundaries.

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