Benin singer OPA wins 2026 RFI African music prize

The winner of the RFI 'Prix Dcouvertes' (Discovery Prize) was awarded a prize of 10,000 for the development of his international career, a concert broadcast on RFI, and a tour of the French Institutes in Africa.

He was in the running for the top prize alongside nine other finalists ailing from Madagascar, Senegal, Congo-Brazzaville, DRC, Comores, Mauritius and Cameroon.

"This represents a culmination in the sense that my goal has always been to export the music of my country [...]. It truly validates the work I've done over all these years..." OPA told RFI after the announcement on Thursday.

The final decision was announced on air byMC Solaar, president of the jury, in the presence of last year's winnerQueen Rimafrom Guinea Conakry.

Influenced by major figures such as Anglique Kidjo, Fela Kuti, and the legendary group Poly-Rythmo, OPAdraws on African roots to make a unique contemporary sound.

Following his first single, Yelian, the singer quickly attracted the attention of renowned professionals in the Beninesemusicindustry, including Dibi Dobo, Jay Killah, Amir El Presidente, and Jupiter.

Beyond borders

His talent has also been praised by international artists like Locko and Pit Bacardi, confirming his potential beyond national borders.

Hailing from Bohicon, Benin, OPA sings in Fon, French, and English.

In 2024, his career took off with the release of his first EP, Goslow, a widely acclaimed four-track project.

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The single Che Che Che, in particular, earned him the Revelation of the Year award at the Benin Top 10 Awards, the country's most prestigious music ceremony.

In 2025, he solidified his early success with Afrocharm, a six-track EP blending emotion, seduction, and a contemporary Afro-cultural identity.

After making a name for himself at home on the We Love Eya festival stage in Cotonou, he was invited to Douala at the end of 2025 for Hennessy Studio's End Of The Year eventfirst performance outside of Benin.

Accompanied by the Vip Tribe label, OPA stands out as one of the most promising voices on the new Beninese scene, driven by a clear ambition to create a dialogue between African heritage and global sounds, without ever losing its soul.

Originally published on RFI

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