3rd World Entertainment, in partnership with Cornwine, has released Abiri Nitanu — the debut collaborative album from +250, the Rwandan creative collective named after the country's international dialing code. The 12-track project dropped on 8 May 2026.

Blending Rwandan sound with Drill and Soul, Abiri Nitanu captures the chemistry of some of the country's top talents and producers. The lineup pulls heavily from the local hip-hop and Afrobeat scenes — featuring Bushali, B-Threy, Slum Drip, Ish Kevin, Sema Sole, Nikita Heaven and 3WE's own Angell Mutoni.

The release is a partnership between 3rd World Entertainment and Cornwine — pairing 3WE's roster, management and distribution with Cornwine to take a homegrown +250 project to audiences across East Africa and beyond.

+250 — a country, a code, and now an album that sounds like home.

— 3rd World Entertainment

About the Album

Across 12 tracks, Abiri Nitanu moves between Drill's edge and Soul's warmth while staying rooted in a distinctly Rwandan identity. It's a collective record in the truest sense — built on the back-and-forth between artists and producers who came up in the same scene.

For 3rd World Entertainment, the album deepens a label practice built around representing and elevating East Africa's most compelling creative voices — from live performance and brand partnerships to full release strategy and distribution.

Abiri Nitanu is out now on all major platforms. To book the artists behind the project or talk to the label about representation and releases, reach the team via the Book Talent page or explore the 3rd World roster.