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BEM Urban Culture BEM Urban Culture Magazine is an Urban (Hip hop) profiling Artists, DJs, Producers and Models.

BEM Urban Culture Magazine is an Urban (Hip hop) publication catering for music fans through music; video; artist interviews & event coverage connecting the youth through culture.

19/07/2023

LimHop Association Industry Standard
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This is how much to charge for shows.
Emerging Artist: R10,000 - 25,000
Established Artist: R30,000 - 50,000
Major Artist: R70,000 - 200,000
Emerging Producer: R15,000 - 25,000
Established Producer: R30,000 - 50,000
Major Producer: R70,000 - 500,000


For TV and Radio Adverts charge R80,000 - 250,000

11/01/2022

BEM LimHop Awards

14/09/2021

WIN a chance to LAUNCH YOUR RAP
CAREER with So U Think U Can Rap?

ENTRIES WILL OPEN ON 27 SEPTEMBER!
This could be your chance to MAKE IT BIG in the South African music industry

2011 - 2021Celebrating 10 years of BEM Urban Culture   TIKTOK STRIKES MULTI-TERRITORY LICENSING DEAL WITH SAMRO & CAPASS...
11/04/2021

2011 - 2021
Celebrating 10 years of BEM Urban Culture

TIKTOK STRIKES MULTI-TERRITORY LICENSING DEAL WITH SAMRO & CAPASSO
news 6th April 2021 125
TikTok, the leading platform for short-form video, has just announced a multi-year licensing agreement with the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) and Composers Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO).
The deal ensures the talented songwriters, composers and music publishers the organisations represent will receive royalty payments when their music is used on the platform. Through CAPASSO’s existing partnerships, the agreement will cover 58 territories across the African continent, covering repertoire belonging to 21 separate collective management organisations. CAPASSO will administer the agreement on behalf of thousands of its members and affiliate members.
Music by African songwriters and performers is said to be already proving popular on TikTok and has led to trends such as the electric dance genre , which exploded last year with over 181 million video views. The South African track ‘Jerusalema’, a song by DJ and producer Master KG, featuring vocalist Nomcebo was a global TikTok sensation in 2020, following a choreographed dance routine by Angolan-based Fenómenos do Semba dance group. The challenge videos have been viewed over 1 billion times and helped the track achieve international recognition and chart success in Europe and the United States.
TikTok is delighted to enter into this agreement with SAMRO and CAPASSO, ensuring that songwriters, composers and publishers across Africa can benefit when their music is used on TikTok. This is an exciting region for us with a huge pool of incredible talent, and we look forward to connecting them with our global audience. – Jordan Lowy, Head of Music Publishing Licensing and Partnerships at TikTok
We are happy to have reached an agreement with TikTok in order to ensure that pan African songwriters are taken care of on the platform. As a social music platform, TikTok has revolutionised how we engage and consume music. TikTok allows fans to co-create, contextualise and re-interpret their favourite songs alongside their favourite artists and drives engagement and a deeper appreciation of songs in an era when music consumption is increasingly divorced from context. With the increasing spotlight on African music, more African songwriters are poised to reach global superstar status and TikTok will play a major role in showcasing their talents to the world. – Wiseman Ngubo, CAPASSO Chief Operations Officer
TikTok Strikes Multi-Territory Licensing Deal With SAMRO & CAPASSO
www.HYPEMAGAZINE.CO.ZA

Bigger Than Hip Hop

2011 - 2021Celebrating 10 years of BEM Urban Culture   TIKTOK STRIKES MULTI-TERRITORY LICENSING DEAL WITH SAMRO & CAPASS...
26/03/2021

2011 - 2021
Celebrating 10 years of BEM Urban Culture


TIKTOK STRIKES MULTI-TERRITORY LICENSING DEAL WITH SAMRO & CAPASSO
news 6th April 2021 125
TikTok, the leading platform for short-form video, has just announced a multi-year licensing agreement with the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) and Composers Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO).
The deal ensures the talented songwriters, composers and music publishers the organisations represent will receive royalty payments when their music is used on the platform. Through CAPASSO’s existing partnerships, the agreement will cover 58 territories across the African continent, covering repertoire belonging to 21 separate collective management organisations. CAPASSO will administer the agreement on behalf of thousands of its members and affiliate members.
Music by African songwriters and performers is said to be already proving popular on TikTok and has led to trends such as the electric dance genre , which exploded last year with over 181 million video views. The South African track ‘Jerusalema’, a song by DJ and producer Master KG, featuring vocalist Nomcebo was a global TikTok sensation in 2020, following a choreographed dance routine by Angolan-based Fenómenos do Semba dance group. The challenge videos have been viewed over 1 billion times and helped the track achieve international recognition and chart success in Europe and the United States.
TikTok is delighted to enter into this agreement with SAMRO and CAPASSO, ensuring that songwriters, composers and publishers across Africa can benefit when their music is used on TikTok. This is an exciting region for us with a huge pool of incredible talent, and we look forward to connecting them with our global audience. – Jordan Lowy, Head of Music Publishing Licensing and Partnerships at TikTok
We are happy to have reached an agreement with TikTok in order to ensure that pan African songwriters are taken care of on the platform. As a social music platform, TikTok has revolutionised how we engage and consume music. TikTok allows fans to co-create, contextualise and re-interpret their favourite songs alongside their favourite artists and drives engagement and a deeper appreciation of songs in an era when music consumption is increasingly divorced from context. With the increasing spotlight on African music, more African songwriters are poised to reach global superstar status and TikTok will play a major role in showcasing their talents to the world. – Wiseman Ngubo, CAPASSO Chief Operations Officer
TikTok Strikes Multi-Territory Licensing Deal With SAMRO & CAPASSO
www.HYPEMAGAZINE.CO.ZA

Bigger Than Hip Hop

Follow Lil Amerika on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lilamerika     Stay informed! Visit the SA Department of Healt...
20/03/2021

Follow Lil Amerika on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lilamerika

Stay informed! Visit the SA Department of Health's website for COVID-19 updates: www.sacoronavirus.co.za

There is no need to panic – 82% of COVID-19 cases are mild: patients only experience a slight fever, fatigue and a cough. Only about 6% of patients need intensive care. The vast majority of people can stay at home and get better without hospital treatment.

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17/01/2021

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