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The rise of streaming platforms in Sub‑Saharan Africa and the diaspora has reshaped production and distribution practices, prompting filmmakers to experiment with genre hybridity. “RNBDJ,” directed by Chukwudi Okoye and co‑written with Aisha Bello , typifies this shift: a feature‑length musical drama that follows a Lagos‑born, London‑based DJ (played by Tayo Adeyemi ) as he navigates personal loss, creative stagnation, and the politics of cultural appropriation.

The transition is achieved through a during the “Flight” montage, symbolizing Kemi’s emotional shift. The use of slow‑motion in the Lagos club scene (beat‑synchronized with the bassline) reinforces the synesthetic relationship between visual tempo and music. rnbdj full movie

“RNBDJ” follows a three‑act structure: The rise of streaming platforms in Sub‑Saharan Africa

R&B, historically rooted in African‑American experiences, has been appropriated and reinterpreted by African artists across the continent. The term “Afro‑R&B” has entered scholarly discourse (Okonkwo, 2022) to denote a hybrid genre that fuses Western melodic structures with African rhythmic patterns, lyrical themes, and vernacular languages. “RNBDJ” situates itself at the nexus of this sonic exchange, using music not only as a narrative device but also as a metacommentary on cultural circulation. The use of slow‑motion in the Lagos club