What do we really do

Music
Piracy in Africa is at a high of 96%, this basically means that even the most successful artistes/ music publishers only realize an average of 4% of their property’s worth.
This can be crystallised into one key problem – lack of a proper distribution network.
- How does the music reach the end consumer in the shortest time possible?
- Is it possible to cut off the middle men from the value chain?
- Is it possible for a customer to get access to an album as soon as the producer makes the finishing touches on it?
The answer is YES. With our lipuka music service we seek to bridge the gap between the studio and the customer
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Music
Piracy in Africa is at a high of 96%, this basically means that even the most successful artistes/ music publishers only realize an average of 4% of their property’s worth.
This can be crystallised into one key problem – lack of a proper distribution network.
- > How does the music reach the end consumer in the shortest time possible?
- > Is it possible to cut off the middle men from the value chain?
- > Is it possible for a customer to get access to an album as soon as the producer makes the finishing touches on it?
The answer is YES. With our lipuka music service we seek to bridge the gap between the studio and the customer
Our key mission in this segment is to:
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