| Yo Maps, Azaya, Young Lunya, Héritier Wata, Manamba Kanté, BLACKY LAMELO, Black Sherif, Rush-Awa, Oriyano, Flavour, Joepraize, Nisha Ts, Credo V Daniels, Skeffa Chimoto, Merhawi Mezgebo, Amalon, Mimi Kampala, They are the African artists in the music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and musical or visual liking. |
17 . Yo Maps & Makhadzi – It’s Over
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Yo Maps and Makhadzi’s Afro‑pop collaboration “It’s Over,” written by Elton Mulenga and produced by CMark for Makhadzi Entertainment, has them trading verses about accepting a breakup over melodic guitar lines, smooth harmonies and a mid‑tempo, bittersweet groove. Music video directed by : Director Lo Aweah (2023) |
16 . Azaya – Qui Vivra Verra
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Guinean artist Azaya’s single « Qui vivra verra », composed by MK and released via Musik 100Frontières and Keyzit, turns a motto of “who lives will see” into a declaration of patience and determination, carried by a concise 2:46–2:48 Afro‑pop arrangement and a visually polished clip. Music video directed by : Steven Awuku Tu Me Rends Dingue (W/ Yemi Alade ) (2018) |
15 . Young Lunya & Harmonize – Mkuu Wa Majeshi
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 On “Mkuu Wa Majeshi,” Young Lunya and Harmonize position themselves as “commanders‑in‑chief” of Tanzanian hip‑hop and Afro‑pop, Rashid Shabani and Rajabu Abdulkahali Ibrahim’s lyrics about leadership and status flowing over Fadhili Shaibu Hatibu’s polished, assertive rap production for Sony Music Entertainment East Africa. Freestyle Session 3 (2019) |
14 . Héritier Wata – Altress (w/ Michka Ngandu)
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Héritier Wata’s 2026 single “Altress” with Michka Ngandu continues his cross‑cultural African pop, pairing cheerful, vivacious tempos and melodic guitar figures with impassioned lines that balance groove‑heavy energy and thoughtful emotion in the vein of earlier tracks like “Desole.” Le Docteur Des Ignorants (W/ Jack’Love) (2023) |
13 . Manamba Kanté – Maman
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Manamba Kanté’s mandingue Afro‑pop ballad « Maman », opening the EP MOUSSO (Chapter One) and arranged by Dina One, honors maternal love as her warm griotte voice floats over modern electronics and West African colours in a gently melancholic yet luminous tribute. Song featured on the album : Mousso (Chapter One) Bhouloundjouri (2022) |
12 . BLACKY LAMELO – Mon Faso (w/ Alif Naaba)
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Blacky Lamelo and Alif Naaba’s “Mon Faso” blends Burkinabé Afropop and rap as Lamelo’s energetic flow and Naaba’s seasoned regional presence evoke pride in Burkina Faso, street‑life ambition and romantic pursuit atop local rhythm inflections and contemporary urban production. Song featured on the album : Creative Music & Video On Est Lancé (2024) |
11 . Black Sherif – Find A Way
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Black Sherif’s Afro‑fusion track “Find A Way” urges listeners to stay focused, playful and determined—“find a way” through struggle—his melodic rap and singing weaving perseverance and hustle over atmospheric, contemplative beats that match his pain‑and‑resilience persona. Kwaku The Traveller (2022) |
10 . Rush-Awa – Lapisa (w/ LaCabra, Lowfeye & Dolphin_DX)
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 South African hip‑hop cut “Lapisa” by Rush‑Awa with Lowfeye, LaCabra and Dolphin_DX, produced by DJ Sliqe and MashBeatz, strings cypher‑style, bar‑heavy verses across a hard, melodic trap beat, its three‑minute runtime emphasizing wordplay and collective energy over pop hooks. Music video directed by : Southmadeit – Song featured on the album : Rush-Awa |
9 . Oriyano – Sindimara
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Oriyano’s Zimbabwean sad love song “Sindimara (Hauchandide)” remembers heartbreak and the comfort of a mother’s hug, vernacular lyrics about irreplaceable loss unfolding over gentle Afro‑influenced production in a four‑minute single and video that foreground intimate, grieving vocals. Ndakuda (Super Glue) (2023) |
8 . Flavour – I’m On Fire
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Flavour’s Afrobeat/highlife‑tinted “I’m On Fire,” from his Afroculture era on 2Nite Music Group, repeats lines like “all eyes on me, I’m on fire” as vibrant percussion, catchy guitar‑laced melodies and club‑ready rhythm drive a self‑assured, body‑celebrating groove. Music video directed by : Tg Omori Levels (2021) |
7 . Joepraize – Jesus Has Won
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Joepraize’s contemporary gospel anthem “Jesus Has Won” proclaims “My Jesus has won, I have the victory” in call‑and‑response worship, its triumphant lyrics about Christ’s victory over sin and death framed by upbeat rhythms, modern production and a big congregational chorus. Song featured on the album : Thank You Jesus Unchangeable (2016) |
6 . Nisha Ts – Musazonditsiure (w/ Dj Sparks Zw)
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Nisha Ts’s urban‑groove/zimdancehall single “Musazonditsiure,” produced by DJ Sparks Zw for Sparks Music, rides a mellow but bouncing riddim as she asks people not to judge her hustle or heartbreak, insisting only she knows her struggles over a hook built on the Shona plea “musazonditsiure.” Music video directed by : Sap (Studio Art Pictures) Fambe Fambe (2023) |
5 . Credo V Daniels – Njalo Njalo
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Credo V Daniels’ R&B/Soul track “Njalo Njalo” from Still Where We Were, released via Indian Hill / MPANDEZEMITHI Holdings, repeats “Njalo, njalo ngiyakukhumbula” to express constant remembrance, his smooth Zulu vocals gliding over soul textures and Zulu‑influenced rhythms in Max Nkosi’s intimate video. Music video directed by : Max Nkosi – Song featured on the album : Still Where We Were Eve (W/ Slf) (2017) |
4 . Skeffa Chimoto – M’bale Wanga
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Malawian singer Skeffa Chimoto’s “M’bale Wanga,” issued by Real Sounds and Jums Records Ltd with The Real Sounds Band, reflects on betrayal by family, friends and neighbors, its six‑minute afro‑fusion arrangement of live instruments and soulful vocals balancing sorrow with moral reflection. Chiyambi (2022) |
3 . Merhawi Mezgebo – Keythlelie
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Merhawi Mezgebo’s Tigrigna single “Keythlelie” (ከይትሕለሊ), released through Sadula Entertainment, blends traditional Tigray melodic turns with modern keyboards and percussion as he sings poetic pleas of “don’t leave me,” meditating on loyalty, patience and the pain of separation while still clinging to hope. Music video directed by : Kokob G/Tinsae |
2 . Amalon – Nyirabasare
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Amalon’s Rwandan pop track “Nyirabasare,” produced by Muriro and mastered by Bob Pro for his MVP album, wraps smooth, emotive vocals and bouncy rhythms in a clean Kigali‑minded sound, its Eazy Cuts video underlining his polished, hook‑driven appeal. Music video directed by : Eazy Cuts – Song featured on the album : Mvp The Album D.T.M.N. (Don’T Tell Me No) (2023) |
1 . Mimi Kampala & Pallaso – Malidadi
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Date Added : Jun 25,2026 Ugandan collaboration “Malidadi” by Mimi Kampala and Pallaso, written by Nkwanga Geoffrey and produced by Chemical Ali Nicer, praises beauty and affection in a romantic East African pop/dancehall setting, using catchy vocal lines and glossy studio beats to sustain a celebratory mood. Mimi Kampala (2025) |
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