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Big Brother Africa Chase (Season 8) aired in 2013. It was a massive driver of daily video highlights, capturing regional drama, fashion, and lifestyle interactions that captivated millions of viewers across the continent.

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Platforms like BellaNaija, Linda Ikeji, and NotJustOk became the gatekeepers of "exclusive" content. They published red-carpet videos, celebrity wedding diaries, and behind-the-scenes footage of the African elite.

The year was also notable for major biopics and international co-productions. The highly anticipated film Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom , based on the life of Nelson Mandela, was filmed, and South Africa continued to serve as a sought-after location for Hollywood blockbusters such as Mad Max: Fury Road and Safe House .

The industry also looked outward for collaboration and prestige. Nollywood took centre stage at the DISCOP Africa content market in Johannesburg, a clear sign of its growing regional influence. Nigerian stars also travelled to Lilongwe, Malawi, for the Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA) Nomination Party, promoting the creation of exceptional movies that could compete on the world's biggest platforms.

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and traditional homestead tours provided a counter-narrative to urban luxury, showcasing Zulu warrior history and ancient fish-smoking rituals that remain central to African identity. Exploring a Zimbabwean Grocery Store with Tiffany Haddish

By 2013, everything changed. YouTube became a primary destination for African creatives. High-end video directors like Clarence Peters in Nigeria, Godfather Productions in South Africa, and Justin Campos in East Africa began delivering music videos and lifestyle features that rivaled international standards.

The 2013 Africa Exclusive Lifestyle and Entertainment Awards was a resounding success, honoring the best and brightest in the entertainment industry. The event has become a benchmark for excellence in African entertainment, and we look forward to next year's edition.

The soundtrack to the 2013 African lifestyle movement was undeniable. This was the year that Afrobeats (and its regional counterparts like Kuduro, Azonto, and House) solidified its modern identity.

What began as a township ritual evolved into one of South Africa’s fastest-growing spectator sports in 2013, moving from street stunts to legal, adrenaline-fueled entertainment.

In 2013, being an entertainer became a massive business. The Forbes Africa "Most Bankable Artistes" list sparked intense debate, ranking stars based on endorsement value, social media presence, and investment power.