Fave, a rising Nigerian Afro R&B singer, has been named the latest ambassador for Spotify’s EQUAL Music Programme. This announcement highlights her growing influence in the African music scene, particularly after the success of her breakthrough track, “Baby Riddim.” Spotify’s EQUAL initiative aims to elevate women in music, offering equal opportunities for both emerging and established female artists. Fave’s involvement reflects her dedication to overcoming the gender stereotypes that often hinder female musicians, especially in Africa. By joining this initiative, Fave stands alongside other notable artists like Tems and Ayra Starr, working to inspire future generations of female musicians.
FAVE, known for her soulful voice and rhythmic style, has rapidly become a powerful figure in Nigeria’s music scene. Since her viral hit “N.B.U.” in 2020, FAVE has continuously impressed with chart-topping singles and her debut EP Riddim 5. Her upcoming release, Dutty Love, due on 7 November, is highly anticipated by her growing international fanbase. Notably, her collaboration with Davido on “Kante” from his Timeless album was one of Spotify’s Top 10 most-streamed tracks in Nigeria in 2023.
Being selected for Spotify’s EQUAL Music Programme, FAVE expresses how the initiative, which centers on promoting women in the industry, resonates deeply with her. She explains, “Being a woman in the music industry can feel like an uphill climb, but it’s made me more determined.” Her journey exemplifies not only her talent but also her commitment to breaking barriers for African women in music.
FAVE shared insights into her musical journey, revealing that her passion for music began in childhood when she sang in the choir and started writing her songs. Inspired by artists like PSquare, ASA, and Eva Alordiah, FAVE’s sound blends soul with diverse influences. In an interview, she encourages others to follow their dreams, emphasizing that life is too short for regret and that dreams are a pathway to fulfilling one’s purpose.
FAVE’s story is one of resilience, growth, and dedication, making her not just a rising star but a cultural ambassador pushing the boundaries of African music.















































