Music has emerged as a significant form of cultural expression in North Africa, particularly during times of political transition. This article employs a conceptual analysis approach to examine the role of music in political transitions within North Africa, focusing on Nigeria's context. This theoretical framework highlights the multifaceted role of music in shaping political narratives and public opinion during transitions. Further empirical research should investigate how different genres and styles of music affect specific demographic groups during transitional phases.
Omotayo et al. (Mon,) studied this question.