Thomas Gesthuizen is at the forefront of bringing African Hip-hop to a wider audience. As founder of africanhiphop.com, he has contributed a lot to raising awareness of the Hip-hop movement in Africa. He promotes Africa music through internet, radio (both online and on terrestrial radio) and also by bringing Africa artists in contact with a wider audience. J4 is truly Married to Africa!
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