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Here are the brand new African music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

54 . Himra – Ganjaman (w/ Kwaku DMC, Reggie, O’Kenneth & Beeztrap Kotm)

Date Added : Feb 8,2025

Released in 2024 as part of Himra‘s “JEUNE & RICHE” project, “Ganjaman” brings together Himra, Kwaku DMC, Reggie, O’Kenneth, and Beeztrap KOTM.

The track blends distinct voices from the Ghanaian scene, each artist layering their style over the production.

Himra, born Bakayoko Abdul Rahim on May 28, 1998, in Cocody, Abidjan, first gained attention with SBS before breaking out solo with “C’est Mami c’est loto” and collaborating with Ariel Sheney on “Envoyez.”

His mixtapes “Noir” and “Rapvie,” alongside albums “Omega” (2018) and “Nfusa” (2019), punctuate his trajectory in African hip-hop.

Music video directed by : Dave Duncan

Démarrer (2024)

53 . Isma Ip – Majoo

Date Added : Feb 8,2025

Isma IP’s “Majoo” arrives in January 2025, a Somali-language offering shaped by Emage’s production.

Hip-hop and Afrobeats converge as Isma IP threads Somali musical elements through modern instrumentation.

The track positions him among Somali artists veering away from tradition, opting for genre-fluid experimentation.

His presence in the East African music scene expands through a fusion of Somali lyrics with pervasive African sounds.

Music video directed by : Stefan Nuiver

Love (2023)

52 . Tenor – L’Homme

Date Added : Feb 8,2025

Tenor delivers “L’Homme” on February 2025 under Nuevo Mundo Africa and EBANFLANG EN PIRE, marking a decade in music.

The track follows “GAROUA 10 FEVRIER (FREESTYLE ALPHA-X)” and “SALAZAR,” embedding itself into the “ALPHA-X TOUR.”

Described as a call for faith, perseverance, and resilience, its lyrics press on diligence and self-belief.

The accompanying music video reinforces the single’s themes through its visual narrative.

Menga Thierry, known as Tenor, continues his output in African hip-hop, tracing back to 2018’s “LVMH” off “NNOM NGUI.”

Music video directed by : Leo Vouk

Lvmh (2017)

51 . Didi B, JRK 19 – Go

Date Added : Feb 8,2025

Didi B and JRK 19 join forces on “GO,” a single released in February 2025.

Didi B, a member of Kiff No Beat, navigates hip-hop with nouchi slang and Ivorian-styled beats, as seen in his December 2024 release “DX3” with MHD.

JRK 19, who has collaborated with Central Cee, Harrison Dock, and Maes, adds his touch to the track.

Didi B, born Balla Moussa Keita, initiated his solo path in 2018 with “History,” featuring “Shogun.”

Shogün (2023)

50 . Jay Melody – Turudiane

Date Added : Feb 7,2025

Jay Melody’s “Turudiane,” released in January 2025, marks another entry in the Tanzanian singer’s catalog of Bongo Flava offerings.

The track’s title, translating to “Let’s Return,” frames lyrics penned by Sharif Saidi Juma—Jay Melody’s given name—which navigate themes of reconciliation and forgiveness.

GENIUSJINI X66 oversees production, bringing his experience as a frequent collaborator within the Tanzanian music scene.

Born on June 12, 1997, in Dar es Salaam, Jay Melody is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Said Juma.

He steps into music during the mid-2010s and accumulates recognition in East Africa.

Preceding “Turudiane,” his discography includes “Nakupenda” (2022), “Sawa” (2023), and “Baridi” (2023).

His voice extends beyond solo works, featuring on Diamond Platnumz’s “Mapoz” and Billnass’s “Puuh.”

Sawa (2023)

49 . Namadingo – Tuli

Date Added : Feb 7,2025

Namadingo releases “Tuli” in February 2025, his first official offering of the year.

Written and performed by Namadingo, the track presents itself as a thanksgiving piece directed at God, showcasing his leanings toward spiritual themes.

Patience Namadingo, born May 28, 1990, in Kapalamula Village, Balaka district, T/A Nsamala, integrates traditional African rhythms with contemporary R&B.

His debut album, “Goseni,” arrived on December 27, 2007, backed financially by his mother.

Beyond music, Namadingo secures an honorary doctorate from the University of South Africa (UNISA) in recognition of his humanitarian efforts in Malawi.

Music video directed by : Keong Kadango & Namadingo

Wazgolenge (2022)

48 . Safi Diabate – Sekouba

Date Added : Feb 7,2025

Safi Diabaté’s Sekouba, released in February 2025, extends her collaboration with producer Desiign On Da Track, whose past work on Tiranke and Serre KABA shapes the song’s production. Traditional West African rhythms intersect with contemporary textures as Diabaté navigates themes of love, resilience, and cultural pride. Named after a common Malian name, Sekouba carries an added layer of personal significance, dedicated to her “Djatigui Mousso Tiranke,” a Bambara term of endearment.

Since her 2023 single Amour Qui Es-Tu, Diabaté has maintained a balance between heritage and modernity. Her 2024 album Maman reinforced this approach, while her January 2025 release Tiranke further defined her presence in Mali’s music scene. The track continues this trajectory, merging the weight of tradition with production from Desiign On Da Track, whose sonic imprint remains evident throughout. Sekouba does not so much announce itself as it folds seamlessly into Diabaté’s evolving catalog.

Amour Qui Es-Tu (2022)

47 . Killer T – Parikurira Pano

Date Added : Feb 7,2025

Killer T steps into 2025 with “Parikurira Pano,” a Zimbabwean dancehall track produced, mixed, and mastered by Oskid, a familiar presence in the country’s music circuits.

The song blends dancehall, reggae, and traditional Zimbabwean elements, reflecting Killer T‘s adaptability within the genre.

A rhythmic pulse and an energetic delivery contribute to its appeal among Zimbabwean music audiences.

Killer T, born Kelvin Kusikwenyu, has been active since the early 2010s, releasing singles and albums that often engage with social themes and everyday narratives.

Music video directed by : Andy Cutta

Dzandinosvikira (2023)

46 . Marioo – Nairobi (w/ Bien)

Date Added : Feb 7,2025

Marioo enlists Bien of Sauti Sol for Nairobi, a single straddling Afrobeats and R&B, slated for release in November 2024.

Omary Ally Mwanga, better known as Marioo, steps in with his characteristic melodic phrasing, while Bien’s presence anchors the track with his familiar vocal tone.

Before his breakout with Dar Kugumu in 2015, Marioo wrote for other artists, later securing three Tanzania Music Awards in 2022, including Best Bongo Flava Song.

Song featured on the album : He God Son

Dar Kugumu (2018)

45 . Koffi Olomide – Chante Goma

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

Koffi Olomide releases “Chante Goma” as a single in January 2025, layering traditional Congolese rumba with modern soukous rhythms.

His baritone voice moves over intricate guitar work and percussion, shaping a tribute to Goma, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo affected by armed conflict, notably against the M23 rebel group.

Sung in Lingala and French, the lyrics highlight Goma’s resilience, while the official music video presents scenes of the city.

Born Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba on July 13, 1956, Koffi Olomide forms Quartier Latin International in 1986, a group that later propels multiple artists into the music industry.

Across his career, he receives multiple awards, including four KORA All Africa Music Awards in 2002 for the album “Effrakata.”

Music video directed by : Ach’B

Loi (2014)

44 . Viviane Chidid – Mandou

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

Viviane Chidid releases Mandou in February 2025 under her label VQ, steering into introspection with a track that weighs personal ambitions against social expectations.

Mandou, Wolof for “Priorities,” strips distractions to the core: “Dafañu dox, dinañu wax / Lépp loolu du man a may sama xol” (“They will walk, they will talk / None of it will reach me”).

The video, shot in Dakar, juxtaposes Viviane in wax fabrics with stark urban imagery, staging an identity standoff.

Akatche blends traditional sabar with trap bass, while Thierno Koité injects rhythmic layers.

It follows Yeuk Yeuk (2022) and Xarit (2024) but opts for a more pared-down approach.

Music video directed by : Pac Deejay

Sweet Game (W/ Bass Thioung) (2022)

43 . 3Xdavs – Reconnaissance

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

3Xdavs delivers “Reconnaissance,” a track weaving traditional African rhythms with Afrobeat textures.

Upbeat percussion underpins melodic guitar riffs, while 3Xdavs‘ vocals shift between French and Ivorian dialects.

The lyrics address gratitude and respect for one’s origins, aligning with his recurring themes.

David Niamke, known as 3Xdavs, emerged in the Ivorian Afrobeat scene in the early 2020s, blending local musical traditions with modern Afrobeat and hip-hop elements.

Dindin (W/ Disco & Nova) (2023)

42 . Maabo – Nakh Ngama

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

Maabo – Nakh Ngama arrives as a single from Senegalese duo Maabo, released in January 2025.

Aïssatou (Mia) and Elhadji Mbacké Guissé (No Face), partners in both life and music, formed Maabo in 2015.

The title, “Nakh Ngama,” is in Wolof, one of Senegal’s widely spoken languages.

The track merges traditional Senegalese musical influences with contemporary production.

Before forming the duo, Mia pursued a career as a singer-songwriter, while No Face developed his own musical expertise.

Ideu (2022)

41 . Goodluck Gozbert – Waonyeshe

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

Goodluck Gozbert’s “Waonyeshe,” released January 2025 under Gozbert Ministries and produced by Asante Music Africa, fuses Tanzanian gospel motifs with Afrobeat accents.

Featuring Eme Sax’s expressive saxophone and Wulan’s arrangement, the track layers percussive rhythms and subtle trap elements over Gozbert’s impassioned Swahili pleas for divine guidance, echoing lines like “Mungu wa Ibrahimu, waonyeshe njia.”

This single follows his 2023 EP *Ushindi*.

Usinipite (2023)

40 . Cleyton M – Go It (w/ Séketxe)

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

Cleyton M‘s “Go It” featuring Séketxe arrives in January 2025, adding another entry to the Angolan artist’s catalog.

Active since at least 2021, Cleyton M moves between styles, with albums such as “Slow Motion” (2021), “Arraste Esse Pé” (2023), and “A Casa do Mickey” (2024).

His collaborations extend to artists like Anderson Mário on “Every Night,” while “Go It” continues his steady output into early 2025.

Mocinha (W/ Marroly & Tchutchu Librinca) (2024)

39 . Krys M – Je Pleure

Date Added : Feb 5,2025

Je Pleure arrives as Krys M’s latest offering, slated for release in January 2025.

Weaving traditional African influences with afrobeat textures, Krys M frequently gravitates toward themes of love, optimism, and African life.

Previous collaborations include Daphne, Tzy Panchak, Maahlox Le Vibeur, LOCKO, and Ko-C.

His catalog features tracks like “Chacun Sa Chance,” “Qui Croira Verra,” and “Cheri Coco.”

Music video directed by : Chuzih

Aveiro Djess [Le Nyama] (2020)

38 . Diamond Platnumz – Nitafanyaje

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Diamond Platnumz drops “Nitafanyaje” on February 2025, weaving his signature Bongo Flava with Afrobeats nuances.

Its title, “What Should I Do?” in English, frames heartfelt themes of romantic dilemmas against a melodic arrangement.

Shot across Tanzanian locales, the music video lends cinematic flair to the track’s narrative.

Naseeb Abdul Juma Issack, born October 2, 1989, Tandale, Dar es Salaam, helms WCB Wasafi and boasts collaborations with Ne-Yo, Alicia Keys, and Omarion.

Music video directed by : Hanscana

Marry You (W/ Ne-Yo) (2018)

37 . Meddy – Blessed –

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Meddy’s “Blessed,” released in January 2025, melds his distinctive R&B sensibilities with lyrics that exude optimism.

Born Ngabo Médard Jobert on August 7, 1989, in Bujumbura, Burundi, Meddy found his early musical footing in Kigali’s local singing groups during high school.

Rising to visibility in 2008, he entered Rwanda’s pop sphere before relocating to the U.S. in 2010 under PressOne Entertainment.

His 2017 hit “Slowly” marked a pivotal moment across East Africa.

Collaborations feature Otile Brown, Rayvanny, and Willy Paul.

His accolades include MTV Africa Music Award nominations in 2016 and 2021.

Music video directed by : Shot

Slowly (2017)

36 . Willy Paul & Bahati – Keki

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Kenyan artists Willy Paul, born Wilson Abubakar Radido, and Bahati, full name Kevin Kioko, release the single “Keki” in January 2025.

Marking a pause in their fierce rivalry born from parallel transitions from gospel to secular music, the track emerges unexpectedly alongside their other collaboration, “Paah.”

Set against lyrics likening a woman’s allure to the sweetness of cake, “Keki” playfully blends themes of admiration and seduction, grounded in their eclectic musical trajectories.

Sitolia (W/ Gloria Muliro) (2018)

35 . Winky D – Siya

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Winky D’s “Siya,” released in February 2025, merges reggae and dancehall into a sharp commentary, its title translating to “Leave” in English.

Wallace Chirumiko, alias Winky D or “The Big Man,” leverages his Zimbabwean roots to dissect societal dynamics, a theme prevalent in albums like “Gafa Futi,” “Gombwe: Chiextra,” “Njema,” and “Eureka Eureka.”

The 2022 AFRIMA Best Male Artist (Southern Africa) and 2020 African Entertainment Awards USA honoree continues to navigate sociopolitical landscapes with poignant lyricism.

Disappear (2018)

34 . Santrinos Raphael – Madame

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Santrinos Raphael, born March 4, 1996, in Lomé, Togo, presents “Madame,” a composition dissecting the intricacies of romantic dynamics.

The track pivots on lines like “S’il ne t’aimait pas, il ne se serait jamais engagé…,” encapsulating nuances of commitment and emotional turbulence.

Following his 2018 debut album “Crois en Moi,” the artist has maintained regional presence with releases such as “Ma vie doit changer” and “Coup de cœur.”

Music video directed by : Kevin Klidjo – Song featured on the album : Belle Vie

On Va Pas Divorcer (2023)

33 . Tnk Musiq, DJ Maphorisa & Seun1401 – Uyaphapha Marn (w/ Scotts Maphuma & Kabelo Sings)

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Uyaphapha Marn pulls together the talents of TNK MusiQ, DJ Maphorisa, Seun1401, Scotts Maphuma, and Kabelo Sings into a seamless amapiano soundscape, arriving in January 2025.

DJ Maphorisa, born Themba Sekowe on November 15, 1987, commands attention not just for weaving amapiano rhythms but for working alongside artists like Wizkid and Drake.

With accolades like African DJ of the Year at the 2023 Soundcity MVP Awards and his BlaqBoy Music imprint, his influence looms large.

Hello (W/ Kabza De Small & Madumane) (2021)

38 . Diamond Platnumz – Nitafanyaje

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Diamond Platnumz drops “Nitafanyaje” on February 2025, weaving his signature Bongo Flava with Afrobeats nuances.

Its title, “What Should I Do?” in English, frames heartfelt themes of romantic dilemmas against a melodic arrangement.

Shot across Tanzanian locales, the music video lends cinematic flair to the track’s narrative.

Naseeb Abdul Juma Issack, born October 2, 1989, Tandale, Dar es Salaam, helms WCB Wasafi and boasts collaborations with Ne-Yo, Alicia Keys, and Omarion.

Music video directed by : Hanscana

Marry You (W/ Ne-Yo) (2018)

37 . Meddy – Blessed –

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Meddy’s “Blessed,” released in January 2025, melds his distinctive R&B sensibilities with lyrics that exude optimism.

Born Ngabo Médard Jobert on August 7, 1989, in Bujumbura, Burundi, Meddy found his early musical footing in Kigali’s local singing groups during high school.

Rising to visibility in 2008, he entered Rwanda’s pop sphere before relocating to the U.S. in 2010 under PressOne Entertainment.

His 2017 hit “Slowly” marked a pivotal moment across East Africa.

Collaborations feature Otile Brown, Rayvanny, and Willy Paul.

His accolades include MTV Africa Music Award nominations in 2016 and 2021.

Music video directed by : Shot

Slowly (2017)

36 . Willy Paul & Bahati – Keki

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Kenyan artists Willy Paul, born Wilson Abubakar Radido, and Bahati, full name Kevin Kioko, release the single “Keki” in January 2025.

Marking a pause in their fierce rivalry born from parallel transitions from gospel to secular music, the track emerges unexpectedly alongside their other collaboration, “Paah.”

Set against lyrics likening a woman’s allure to the sweetness of cake, “Keki” playfully blends themes of admiration and seduction, grounded in their eclectic musical trajectories.

Sitolia (W/ Gloria Muliro) (2018)

35 . Winky D – Siya

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Winky D’s “Siya,” released in February 2025, merges reggae and dancehall into a sharp commentary, its title translating to “Leave” in English.

Wallace Chirumiko, alias Winky D or “The Big Man,” leverages his Zimbabwean roots to dissect societal dynamics, a theme prevalent in albums like “Gafa Futi,” “Gombwe: Chiextra,” “Njema,” and “Eureka Eureka.”

The 2022 AFRIMA Best Male Artist (Southern Africa) and 2020 African Entertainment Awards USA honoree continues to navigate sociopolitical landscapes with poignant lyricism.

Disappear (2018)

34 . Santrinos Raphael – Madame

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Santrinos Raphael, born March 4, 1996, in Lomé, Togo, presents “Madame,” a composition dissecting the intricacies of romantic dynamics.

The track pivots on lines like “S’il ne t’aimait pas, il ne se serait jamais engagé…,” encapsulating nuances of commitment and emotional turbulence.

Following his 2018 debut album “Crois en Moi,” the artist has maintained regional presence with releases such as “Ma vie doit changer” and “Coup de cœur.”

Music video directed by : Kevin Klidjo – Song featured on the album : Belle Vie

On Va Pas Divorcer (2023)

33 . Tnk Musiq, DJ Maphorisa & Seun1401 – Uyaphapha Marn (w/ Scotts Maphuma & Kabelo Sings)

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Uyaphapha Marn pulls together the talents of TNK MusiQ, DJ Maphorisa, Seun1401, Scotts Maphuma, and Kabelo Sings into a seamless amapiano soundscape, arriving in January 2025.

DJ Maphorisa, born Themba Sekowe on November 15, 1987, commands attention not just for weaving amapiano rhythms but for working alongside artists like Wizkid and Drake.

With accolades like African DJ of the Year at the 2023 Soundcity MVP Awards and his BlaqBoy Music imprint, his influence looms large.

Hello (W/ Kabza De Small & Madumane) (2021)

32 . Headie One & Rayvanny – Alone

Date Added : Feb 3,2025

Headie One and Rayvanny’s “Alone,” released via Ziiki Media in January 2025, merges UK drill and Afrobeats for a striking cultural exchange.

Rayvanny, Tanzanian artist and WCB Wasafi alumnus, lends his hypnotic vocal stylings, mirroring the song’s exploration of social emptiness.

Meanwhile, Tottenham-born Headie One delivers reflective verses that dissect solitude amid crowds, deepening the track’s meditative qualities.

The collaboration builds on Headie One‘s UK Albums Chart Top 5 entry, “Music x Road.”

Music video directed by : Kyle White

50’S (2019)

31 . Bad Nova – Hala Madrid

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Bad Nova’s “Hala Madrid,” produced by KEM’Z ON THE BEATZ, surfaces in October 2024 as part of the “Hala Madrid (2025 Edition)” single under the Capanta label and distributed by Sessua Entertainment.

Cameroonian rapper-singer Belick Aaron Derrick, known as Bad Nova, crafts this track blending modern hip-hop and African aesthetics, following hits like “Traumatisé” (2023) and “On Fait Comment” (2024), solidifying his vibrant presence on Cameroonian stages since 2017.

Music video directed by : Barbara John Production & Jobeira

Ferme Aussi Les Yeux (2017)

30 . Bahati & Willy Paul – Paah!

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Bahati and Willy Paul’s 2025 single “Paah!” turns an erstwhile rivalry into sonic synergy, blending high-energy beats with Willy Paul’s Afrobeat touch. Released on January 31 alongside “Keki,” it’s a pivotal moment for Kenyan music. Bahati, who rose to fame winning Tusker Project Fame 5 in 2012, continues his shift from gospel to secular sounds. Willy Paul, equally adept across genres, brings his decade-long flair and controversy to this surprising collaboration.

Barua (2014)

29 . Josey – Cherche Ton Money

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Composed by Gnakrou Josée Priscille, known as Josey, “Cherche Ton Money” draws upon her Ivorian roots with lyrics performed in French and a title translating to “Look for Your Money.”

The song hints at financial independence, aligning with Josey’s signature blend of Afropop and R&B.

Released under Schama Production, the track reflects precision in production while marking a chapter in Josey‘s collaborative trajectory with acts like Tour 2 Garde and Kil’Heur & Rikwane.

Diplome (2015)

28 . DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Sean1401 – Ngibolekeni (w/ Leemckrazy, Scotts Maphuma, Blxckie, Pcee, Kabelo Sings)

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

“Ngibolekeni” assembles DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Sean1401, Leemckrazy, Scotts Maphuma, Blxckie, Pcee, and Kabelo Sings in a quintessential exploration of the Amapiano genre, rooted in South Africa’s musical lexicon.

Released in January 2025, the track aligns Maphorisa’s production finesse with fresh contributions from emerging voices.

The piece underscores Amapiano’s community ethos, weaving pulsating beats with layered vocal textures and rhythmic ingenuity.

Music video directed by : A Bunch Of Friends

Hello (W/ Kabza De Small & Madumane) (2021)

27 . Zantakwan & Yohan – Fume Dan Bong (w/ DJ Wayn)

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

On January 30, 2025, Mauritian duo Zantakwan & Yohan release “Fume Dan Bong,” a pulsating single featuring DJ Wayn.

Produced under VIRUS RECORD and DJ Wayn Blackpower Officiel, the track pulls listeners into a rhythmic exploration of reggae and dancehall, hinted at by its title, translating to “Smoke in a Bong.”

This collaboration continues the trio’s creative synergy, as DJ Wayn, also known as DJ Wayn Blackpower, frequently partners with Yohan on explosive projects.

Hilux Picanto (2023)

26 . Akhlou Brick – Thiowo

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Akhlou Brick’s “Thiowo,” released in January 2025, marries modern hip-hop with Senegalese rhythms in a seamless cultural dialogue. Produced by MuseeRecords, with Yaya Barry and Amnezik crafting the composition, the track boasts El Menemo’s arrangement finesse. Magui Goodlife and Angélique enrich the chorus, while Mist’Ara and Day Za Color, the duo behind Akhlou Brick since 2007, continue their decade-long contribution to Senegalese rap with socially attuned lyrics and cultural homage.

Music video directed by : Schadiiq

Mana Mana (2023)

31 . Bad Nova – Hala Madrid

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Bad Nova’s “Hala Madrid,” produced by KEM’Z ON THE BEATZ, surfaces in October 2024 as part of the “Hala Madrid (2025 Edition)” single under the Capanta label and distributed by Sessua Entertainment.

Cameroonian rapper-singer Belick Aaron Derrick, known as Bad Nova, crafts this track blending modern hip-hop and African aesthetics, following hits like “Traumatisé” (2023) and “On Fait Comment” (2024), solidifying his vibrant presence on Cameroonian stages since 2017.

Music video directed by : Barbara John Production & Jobeira

Ferme Aussi Les Yeux (2017)

30 . Bahati & Willy Paul – Paah!

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Bahati and Willy Paul’s 2025 single “Paah!” turns an erstwhile rivalry into sonic synergy, blending high-energy beats with Willy Paul’s Afrobeat touch. Released on January 31 alongside “Keki,” it’s a pivotal moment for Kenyan music. Bahati, who rose to fame winning Tusker Project Fame 5 in 2012, continues his shift from gospel to secular sounds. Willy Paul, equally adept across genres, brings his decade-long flair and controversy to this surprising collaboration.

Barua (2014)

29 . Josey – Cherche Ton Money

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Composed by Gnakrou Josée Priscille, known as Josey, “Cherche Ton Money” draws upon her Ivorian roots with lyrics performed in French and a title translating to “Look for Your Money.”

The song hints at financial independence, aligning with Josey’s signature blend of Afropop and R&B.

Released under Schama Production, the track reflects precision in production while marking a chapter in Josey‘s collaborative trajectory with acts like Tour 2 Garde and Kil’Heur & Rikwane.

Diplome (2015)

28 . DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Sean1401 – Ngibolekeni (w/ Leemckrazy, Scotts Maphuma, Blxckie, Pcee, Kabelo Sings)

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

“Ngibolekeni” assembles DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Sean1401, Leemckrazy, Scotts Maphuma, Blxckie, Pcee, and Kabelo Sings in a quintessential exploration of the Amapiano genre, rooted in South Africa’s musical lexicon.

Released in January 2025, the track aligns Maphorisa’s production finesse with fresh contributions from emerging voices.

The piece underscores Amapiano’s community ethos, weaving pulsating beats with layered vocal textures and rhythmic ingenuity.

Music video directed by : A Bunch Of Friends

Hello (W/ Kabza De Small & Madumane) (2021)

27 . Zantakwan & Yohan – Fume Dan Bong (w/ DJ Wayn)

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

On January 30, 2025, Mauritian duo Zantakwan & Yohan release “Fume Dan Bong,” a pulsating single featuring DJ Wayn.

Produced under VIRUS RECORD and DJ Wayn Blackpower Officiel, the track pulls listeners into a rhythmic exploration of reggae and dancehall, hinted at by its title, translating to “Smoke in a Bong.”

This collaboration continues the trio’s creative synergy, as DJ Wayn, also known as DJ Wayn Blackpower, frequently partners with Yohan on explosive projects.

Hilux Picanto (2023)

26 . Akhlou Brick – Thiowo

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Akhlou Brick’s “Thiowo,” released in January 2025, marries modern hip-hop with Senegalese rhythms in a seamless cultural dialogue. Produced by MuseeRecords, with Yaya Barry and Amnezik crafting the composition, the track boasts El Menemo’s arrangement finesse. Magui Goodlife and Angélique enrich the chorus, while Mist’Ara and Day Za Color, the duo behind Akhlou Brick since 2007, continue their decade-long contribution to Senegalese rap with socially attuned lyrics and cultural homage.

Music video directed by : Schadiiq

Mana Mana (2023)

25 . Skiibii – Carry For Head

Date Added : Feb 1,2025

Released in January 2025, Skiibii’s “Carry For Head” serves up an infectious slice of Afrobeats, complete with his hallmark mix of slick melodies and percussive grooves.

Distributed by Dvpper Digital Ltd. under an exclusive license from More Grace Entertainment, the track stems from the label Skiibii, born Abbey Elias in Lagos, helms himself.

Known for earlier hits like “Sensima” featuring Reekado Banks and “Baddest Boy (Remix)” with Davido, Skiibii’s 2014 debut under Five Star Music paved the way for his More Grace Music World venture.

Sensima (W/ Reekado Banks) (2019)

24 . Kayawoto – Boss (w/ Eil Aly)

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Kayawoto, born Abdoul Kaboré, crafts a gripping narrative in “Boss,” a 2024 collaboration with Eil Aly, blending Afrobeat and hip-hop textures.

His fluid cadence pairs sharply with Eil Aly’s unmistakable vocals, creating a dynamic interplay.

This track joins hits like “Toongo,” “Vinoogo,” and “Rakanra Biiga” in a growing catalog.

Having graced music festivals across Burkina Faso, Kayawoto anchors his music in societal themes and African pride, extending his reach through streaming platforms and social media.

Music video directed by : San Remy

Rakanra Biiga (2020)

23 . Aida Samb – Yaw La

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

In “Yaw La,” released in January 2025, Senegalese artist Aida Samb masters her craft, interweaving lyrics penned by Bakhaw and El menemo with arrangements by Moussa Ngom.

Born into the Toucouleur Gawlo family, Samb’s lineage reflects a profound musical legacy.

Following a foundation as a backing vocalist, her career took off with “What about Me?” (2009) and the award-winning album “Sarabaa” (2012).

Her collaborations span Wizkid on “Yaw Rekk” and Dip Doundou Guiss on “Baby.”

“Yaw La” fuses tradition and modernity.

Music video directed by : Mao Sidibe

Saraaba (2012)

22 . Phina – Manu (w/ Jay Melody) [Live]

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Phina – Manu (w/ Jay Melody) [Live] unites Phina Mwakabwale and Julius Josiath Mtulia, better known as Jay Melody, in a November 2023 release blending contemporary Bongo Flava and Afropop.

With Sarah Michael Kitinga composing, the Swahili lyrics subtly honor East Africa’s cultural depths.

While Phina leads with her fresh vibrancy, Jay Melody’s emotive delivery serves as an evocative counterpoint in this layered Tanzanian collaboration.

Smile (2023)

21 . Vuusya Ungu – Mukyama Na Ngevu

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Vuusya Ungu, the Kamba music sensation also known as Muyi WA IKUYU, delivers yet another masterstroke with “Mukyama Na Ngevu,” released on January 25, 202513.

This track melds the earthy reverberations of traditional Kamba rhythms with a sophisticated twist of modern instrumentation, embodying his distinct musical fingerprint.

With a catalog boasting hits like “Mueni” from 20167, Vuusya Ungu reaffirms his staying power in the ever-evolving Kamba music scene.

Helicopter (W/ Ndalani Boys) (2024)

20 . Serge Beynaud – Dans Mon Dos

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Serge Beynaud, born Guy Serge Beynaud Gnolou on September 19, 1987, in Yopougon, Abidjan, returns with “Dans Mon Dos,” a January 22, 2023 release that reasserts his role in Coupé-décalé and Afro-pop. Renowned since his 2010 debut, Beynaud pairs rhythmic ingenuity with lyrical finesse. Tracks like “Seul Dieu” (2012), “Talehi” (2014), and “Accelerate” (2017) trace his evolving artistry, blending percussive precision with melodic warmth crafted for dancing yet stitched with narrative complexity.

C’Est Dosé (2022)

19 . Cappuccino LBG – Biloko (w/ Innoss’B)

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Serge Mukandila, known as Cappuccino LBG, teams up with Congolese star Innoss’B on “Biloko,” released January 21, 2025, as both a single and the title track of his latest album.

Once honing his vocal craft in Wenge Musica Maison Mère under Werrason, Cappuccino LBG infuses the song with a hybrid of African rhythms, showcasing his stylistic range.

Innoss’B, celebrated for blending modern beats with traditional aesthetics, amplifies its layered soundscape.

Berceau (W/ Cap Music) (2018)

24 . Kayawoto – Boss (w/ Eil Aly)

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Kayawoto, born Abdoul Kaboré, crafts a gripping narrative in “Boss,” a 2024 collaboration with Eil Aly, blending Afrobeat and hip-hop textures.

His fluid cadence pairs sharply with Eil Aly’s unmistakable vocals, creating a dynamic interplay.

This track joins hits like “Toongo,” “Vinoogo,” and “Rakanra Biiga” in a growing catalog.

Having graced music festivals across Burkina Faso, Kayawoto anchors his music in societal themes and African pride, extending his reach through streaming platforms and social media.

Music video directed by : San Remy

Rakanra Biiga (2020)

23 . Aida Samb – Yaw La

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

In “Yaw La,” released in January 2025, Senegalese artist Aida Samb masters her craft, interweaving lyrics penned by Bakhaw and El menemo with arrangements by Moussa Ngom.

Born into the Toucouleur Gawlo family, Samb’s lineage reflects a profound musical legacy.

Following a foundation as a backing vocalist, her career took off with “What about Me?” (2009) and the award-winning album “Sarabaa” (2012).

Her collaborations span Wizkid on “Yaw Rekk” and Dip Doundou Guiss on “Baby.”

“Yaw La” fuses tradition and modernity.

Music video directed by : Mao Sidibe

Saraaba (2012)

22 . Phina – Manu (w/ Jay Melody) [Live]

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Phina – Manu (w/ Jay Melody) [Live] unites Phina Mwakabwale and Julius Josiath Mtulia, better known as Jay Melody, in a November 2023 release blending contemporary Bongo Flava and Afropop.

With Sarah Michael Kitinga composing, the Swahili lyrics subtly honor East Africa’s cultural depths.

While Phina leads with her fresh vibrancy, Jay Melody’s emotive delivery serves as an evocative counterpoint in this layered Tanzanian collaboration.

Smile (2023)

21 . Vuusya Ungu – Mukyama Na Ngevu

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Vuusya Ungu, the Kamba music sensation also known as Muyi WA IKUYU, delivers yet another masterstroke with “Mukyama Na Ngevu,” released on January 25, 202513.

This track melds the earthy reverberations of traditional Kamba rhythms with a sophisticated twist of modern instrumentation, embodying his distinct musical fingerprint.

With a catalog boasting hits like “Mueni” from 20167, Vuusya Ungu reaffirms his staying power in the ever-evolving Kamba music scene.

Helicopter (W/ Ndalani Boys) (2024)

20 . Serge Beynaud – Dans Mon Dos

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Serge Beynaud, born Guy Serge Beynaud Gnolou on September 19, 1987, in Yopougon, Abidjan, returns with “Dans Mon Dos,” a January 22, 2023 release that reasserts his role in Coupé-décalé and Afro-pop. Renowned since his 2010 debut, Beynaud pairs rhythmic ingenuity with lyrical finesse. Tracks like “Seul Dieu” (2012), “Talehi” (2014), and “Accelerate” (2017) trace his evolving artistry, blending percussive precision with melodic warmth crafted for dancing yet stitched with narrative complexity.

C’Est Dosé (2022)

19 . Cappuccino LBG – Biloko (w/ Innoss’B)

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Serge Mukandila, known as Cappuccino LBG, teams up with Congolese star Innoss’B on “Biloko,” released January 21, 2025, as both a single and the title track of his latest album.

Once honing his vocal craft in Wenge Musica Maison Mère under Werrason, Cappuccino LBG infuses the song with a hybrid of African rhythms, showcasing his stylistic range.

Innoss’B, celebrated for blending modern beats with traditional aesthetics, amplifies its layered soundscape.

Berceau (W/ Cap Music) (2018)

18 . Jahman X-Press – Éternelle

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Released in January 2025, “Éternelle” positions Senegalese artist Jahman X-Press as a masterful solo act, diverging from his X-PRESS roots.

Abdoulahat Thioune, his real name, channels his Diourbel heritage, weaving traditional Senegalese music with contemporary sounds.

Renowned for hits like “Plaignant” and “Sekougn Bayante,” he has graced stages from Bercy to Zenith in Paris, collaborating with Wally Ballago Seck and Titi along the way.

Music video directed by : Mao Sidibe

Def Si Code (2019)

17 . Gigy Money – Nawanyoosha

Date Added : Jan 30,2025

Gigy Money, the unapologetically vibrant Tanzanian artist, debuts “Nawanyoosha” on January 2025, blending Afrobeat and Bongo Flava with her signature flair.

Born Gift Stanford Joshua on July 18, 19984, she first caught attention in 2017 with “Papa,” penned by Marioo4.

Known for her eclectic collaborations and audacious persona, Gigy Money continues to reimagine the genre she thrives in with pointed precision and undeniable verve.

16 . Himra – Freestyle Drill Ivoire #4 & Philipayne

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

Freestyle Drill Ivoire #4 sees Ivorian rapper Himra joining forces with Philipayne in a razor-sharp hip-hop duet, officially launched in January 2025.

Produced by Adotz and distributed via 1X/Tieme Music, the track combines spirited lyricism with tightly packed instrumentals, rooted in the drill genre.

Born Bakayoko Abdul Rahim in Cocody, Abidjan, Himra rose to prominence with hits like “C’est Mami c’est loto” and the Ariel Sheney collaboration “Envoyez.”

His discography spans mixtapes Noir and Rapvie, alongside albums “Omega” (2018) and “Nfusa” (2019).

Philipayne, born Philippe Payne in Abidjan, adds his gritty trademark flow to the mix, representing PAYNE INDUSTRY and following up his EP, “#Virus.”

His catalog includes noteworthy tracks such as “#Gbonhi,” making him a vital voice in Côte d’Ivoire’s rap scene.

Music video directed by : Himra/Lteq

Démarrer (2024)

15 . Kevin Kade & Alikiba – Bébé

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

“Bébé,” released in January 2025, is a collaborative effort by Rwandan artist Kevin Kade and Tanzanian heavyweight Alikiba.

The track marries Kevin Kade‘s Afrobeat finesse with Alikiba’s hallmark Bongo Flava, creating a love-themed piece laced with relatable lyrics.

Produced by Element Eleeeh, the song credits Kevin Kade, Junior Rumaga, and Alikiba for songwriting.

Teased via hashtag #Bebe, the release has fans echoing praise for its heartfelt melody.

Music video directed by : Joma

Pyramid (2023)

14 . Joachin Migos – Alléluia

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

Offering a hypnotic blend of fervor and melodic precision, “Alléluia,” the January 2025 single by JOACHIN MIGOS, emerges under Melo Records, affirming the Ivorian artist’s creative dynamism.

JOACHIN MIGOS, or Joachin Migos228, hails from Togo’s vibrant music landscape, previously mesmerizing listeners with tracks like “Égabégnayé” and “MAVO,” an amapiano-infused collaboration featuring MR AMBRO and BLACK MANU.

Another standout includes “TOP NIVEAU,” joining forces with SETHLO and COW-BOY.

Music video directed by : Agpr Director (Agent Parfait)

Égabégnayé (2024)

13 . Amira Abed – Jubboo

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

“Jubboo,” the latest single by Senegalese artist Amira Abed, arrives with the weight of its name, meaning “Reconciliation” in Wolof, and carries emotional depth. Officially released in January 2025, it showcases Abed’s artistry, influenced by her Lebanese heritage and early passion for music, sparked in 2015 by Pape Djiby Bâ’s “Chéri Coco.” Her growing repertoire includes “Boul Ko Faté,” “Cheri Coco,” “Moo Ngi Fi,” “Seven Seconds,” “Nioune,” “Weetël,” and “Amul Solo.”

Music video directed by : Mao Sidibé

Boul Ko Faté (2021)

12 . Timmy Tdat – Mbaya (w/ Ssaru)

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

“Mbaya,” released in January 2025, unites Timmy Tdat, born Timothy Oduor in Nairobi’s Kasabuni, Baba Dogo estate, with Ssaru for a gritty, lyrically sharp collaboration. Known for his breakout 2014 hit “Wele Wele” with Naiboi, Timmy Tdat injects his streetwise persona into the track. Having collaborated with Khaligraph Jones, Otile Brown, Redsan, and Wyre on singles like “Kasayole” and “Tunakubali,” he anchors the narrative alongside Ssaru’s fierce delivery.

Kasayole (W/ Khaligraph Jones) (2017)

16 . Himra – Freestyle Drill Ivoire #4 & Philipayne

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

Freestyle Drill Ivoire #4 sees Ivorian rapper Himra joining forces with Philipayne in a razor-sharp hip-hop duet, officially launched in January 2025.

Produced by Adotz and distributed via 1X/Tieme Music, the track combines spirited lyricism with tightly packed instrumentals, rooted in the drill genre.

Born Bakayoko Abdul Rahim in Cocody, Abidjan, Himra rose to prominence with hits like “C’est Mami c’est loto” and the Ariel Sheney collaboration “Envoyez.”

His discography spans mixtapes Noir and Rapvie, alongside albums “Omega” (2018) and “Nfusa” (2019).

Philipayne, born Philippe Payne in Abidjan, adds his gritty trademark flow to the mix, representing PAYNE INDUSTRY and following up his EP, “#Virus.”

His catalog includes noteworthy tracks such as “#Gbonhi,” making him a vital voice in Côte d’Ivoire’s rap scene.

Music video directed by : Himra/Lteq

Démarrer (2024)

15 . Kevin Kade & Alikiba – Bébé

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

“Bébé,” released in January 2025, is a collaborative effort by Rwandan artist Kevin Kade and Tanzanian heavyweight Alikiba.

The track marries Kevin Kade‘s Afrobeat finesse with Alikiba’s hallmark Bongo Flava, creating a love-themed piece laced with relatable lyrics.

Produced by Element Eleeeh, the song credits Kevin Kade, Junior Rumaga, and Alikiba for songwriting.

Teased via hashtag #Bebe, the release has fans echoing praise for its heartfelt melody.

Music video directed by : Joma

Pyramid (2023)

14 . Joachin Migos – Alléluia

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

Offering a hypnotic blend of fervor and melodic precision, “Alléluia,” the January 2025 single by JOACHIN MIGOS, emerges under Melo Records, affirming the Ivorian artist’s creative dynamism.

JOACHIN MIGOS, or Joachin Migos228, hails from Togo’s vibrant music landscape, previously mesmerizing listeners with tracks like “Égabégnayé” and “MAVO,” an amapiano-infused collaboration featuring MR AMBRO and BLACK MANU.

Another standout includes “TOP NIVEAU,” joining forces with SETHLO and COW-BOY.

Music video directed by : Agpr Director (Agent Parfait)

Égabégnayé (2024)

13 . Amira Abed – Jubboo

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

“Jubboo,” the latest single by Senegalese artist Amira Abed, arrives with the weight of its name, meaning “Reconciliation” in Wolof, and carries emotional depth. Officially released in January 2025, it showcases Abed’s artistry, influenced by her Lebanese heritage and early passion for music, sparked in 2015 by Pape Djiby Bâ’s “Chéri Coco.” Her growing repertoire includes “Boul Ko Faté,” “Cheri Coco,” “Moo Ngi Fi,” “Seven Seconds,” “Nioune,” “Weetël,” and “Amul Solo.”

Music video directed by : Mao Sidibé

Boul Ko Faté (2021)

12 . Timmy Tdat – Mbaya (w/ Ssaru)

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

“Mbaya,” released in January 2025, unites Timmy Tdat, born Timothy Oduor in Nairobi’s Kasabuni, Baba Dogo estate, with Ssaru for a gritty, lyrically sharp collaboration. Known for his breakout 2014 hit “Wele Wele” with Naiboi, Timmy Tdat injects his streetwise persona into the track. Having collaborated with Khaligraph Jones, Otile Brown, Redsan, and Wyre on singles like “Kasayole” and “Tunakubali,” he anchors the narrative alongside Ssaru’s fierce delivery.

Kasayole (W/ Khaligraph Jones) (2017)

11 . Johnny Drille & Don Jazzy – Anyway

Date Added : Jan 28,2025

Johnny Drille & Don Jazzy’s 2024 release “Anyway,” the second track from their “Hard Guy Confessions” EP, presents a narrative of unwavering devotion layered with relatable hypotheticals.

Johnny Drille, known for poignant lyricism, pairs seamlessly with Don Jazzy—aka Michael Collins Ajereh—whose production background spans church choirs to co-founding Mo’Hits Records and later helm Mavin Records post-2012.

How Are You (My Friend) (2022)

10 . Didi B – Quartier

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Didi B‘s “Quartier” channels raw ambition, weaving a narrative of financial craving and upward dreams with precision and grit.

Born on April 3, 1992, in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, Didi B brings his roots to the forefront, melding contemporary trap beats with African rhythms in a way that feels both intimate and relentless.

Renowned for his storytelling, he laces his verses with sharp observations, often touching on social and political undercurrents.

The artist’s discography flaunts standout tracks like “En Haut,” “Cherie Coco,” “Tala,” and “DX3 (Dégâts X3),” each track carving its own unique sonic terrain.

Collaborations with names such as Widgunz, Black K, 3Xdavs, SDM, Debordo Leekunfa, Serge Beynaud, and Elow’n further extend his creative range across borders and styles.

Shogün (2023)

9 . Kocee & Ks Bloom – Stranger

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

“Stranger,” the inaugural single of 2025, sees Cameroonian artist Kocee pairing with Ivorian gospel rapper KS Bloom in a compelling artistic handshake between two vibrant West African music scenes.

Released on January 24, 2025, and crafted by producer Smash, the track underscores a shared vision, threading Kocee’s reputation as Cameroon’s “Serial Hitmaker” with Bloom’s gospel rap gravitas.

The collaboration not only highlights Kocee’s prolific run of singles and features in Cameroon’s music industry but also amplifies KS Bloom’s enduring influence in the Ivorian gospel rap landscape, encapsulating their distinct styles in a single rhythmic offering.

Music video directed by : Bushboy Films

 Respect (W/ Smash) (2023)

8 . Ste Milano – Bouchkaraille

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Ste Milano’s “Bouchkaraille,” channeled through the labels CISUM and ZIGENSHOR PROD, invites listeners into the textured realm of Burkinabé music.

Hailing from Burkina Faso, Ste Milano builds on the momentum of earlier tracks like “Coup du marteau” and “Papa N’golo,” crafting a sonic identity rooted in sharp lyricism and dynamic beats.

The song unfolds with a rhythmic intensity, fusing modern production sensibilities with echoes of a deep cultural tapestry.

Music video directed by : Alain Négbélé

7 . Zuchu – Hujanizidi (w/ D Voice)

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Zuchu – Hujanizidi (w/ D Voice) encapsulates a synergy of Tanzanian artistry with Zuchu, née Zuhura Othman Soud, sharing the stage with D Voice.

Unfurled in 2024, “Hujanizidi” carries the hallmark of Zuchu‘s polished vocal precision, an attribute that first turned heads during her debut EP, “I Am Zuchu,” under WCB Wasafi.

Gesturing toward her flair for weaving Afropop and Bongo Flava—best illustrated by hits like “Sukari”—her efforts have etched themselves into metrics of streaming platforms rather than moments like television showcases or glittering award nights.

While accolades tied to the track remain elusive, the collaborative energy between Zuchu and D Voice speaks to her strategy of weaving fresh voices into her narrative.

Song featured on the album : Peace And Money Album

Fire (2022)

6 . Koffi Olomide & Cindy Le Coeur – Boutique

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Blending the rhythmic finesse of Koffi Olomide’s soukous roots with Cindy Le Coeur’s contemporary artistry, “Boutique” emerges as a polished gem from the album “Platinium Vol 2,” now streaming across platforms.

The video amplifies the track’s allure, showcasing the undeniable chemistry between Olomide, a legendary figure who began his career with Papa Wemba’s Viva La Musica, and Le Coeur, his protégé and a rising next-gen voice.

Olomide, born Antoine Christophe Agepa Mumba on July 13, 1958, in Kisangani, Democratic Republic of Congo, is a linchpin of African music, celebrated for founding Quartier Latin and earning the 2022 Afropop Hall of Fame Lifetime Achievement induction.

Loi (2014)

5 . St Gambian Dream – Nna La Duwa

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

St Gambian Dream, affectionately known as Brikama Boyo, unveils “Nna La Duwa,” his January 2025 offering crafted alongside producer Moboy Beats.

The track emerges as a rhythmic journey, its essence deeply rooted in Gambian musical traditions, while St Gambian Dream daringly weaves his own identity into each verse.

This latest creation solidifies Moboy Beats’ penchant for precision, pairing seamlessly with Brikama Boyo’s razor-sharp delivery.

Music video directed by : Weeflag – Song featured on the album : Platinium Vol Ii

Asitaleh (2023)

4 . Rybeena – Agba Singing

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Rybeena’s “Agba Singing” draws its title from the Yoruba phrase for “expert singing,” revealing his ambition to etch his vocal craft into memory.

The track opens with the striking lines, “Omo Ogbon, Roju show your workings, No long talk / So ma gbo / You know truth is Bitter / Kola Nut,” weaving themes of mortality and life’s inevitable brevity.

The verse, “So Mo Pe Ile Aye Yi Ko Lo Titi / IQ lo gba so mo kogbagidi / When I’m no more ko fi nnkan ranti mi / Pe Rybeena Kan Wa, Agba Singing,” underscores the ephemerality of existence and the artist’s yearning for remembrance.

Positioned within Nigeria’s contemporary music scene, Rybeena delivers both poetic reflection and cultural resonance.

Id.Me (2023)

3 . Poptain & Hwinza – Ambassador

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Poptain & Hwinza – Ambassador” emerges as a 2024 collaboration highlighting the synergy between Poptain, a celebrated Reggae and Dancehall artist rooted in Harare, Zimbabwe, and Hwinza, a standout recording artist and songwriter.

Poptain showcases his intricate blend of modern Reggae and Dancehall intertwined with ancestral African rhythms, all underscored by his socially conscious storytelling aimed at themes like corruption and poverty.

Recognized for tracks such as “Kokai,” “Before,” “Vafarisi,” and “Munhu Wenyama,” Poptain‘s career is also marked by partnerships like “Vafarisi” with Winky D and Bazooka, and “Denga” with Jah Master, cementing his regional impact.

Meanwhile, Hwinza complements the collaboration with an impressive repertoire that includes tracks like “Kumagumo” and “Kuseri Kwako,” bringing a dynamic contrast to this joint musical venture.

Fadza Mutengi (W/ Allanah) (2020)

2 . Mousto Camara & Kandia Kora – Manssakè

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

“Manssakè” unites Mousto Camara and Kandia Kora, leading voices in contemporary Guinean music, blending vibrant tradition with modernity.

Mousto Camara, born Moustapha Camara on June 12, 1996, in Conakry, shapes his sound through his guitar expertise honed at the Guinean Institute of Arts in Dubreka and an ear for urban aesthetics.

His catalog, marked by standout albums like “Camara” (2015) and “Mousto Camara Vol. 1″ (2018), is a canvas of Guinean rhythms.

Decorated with four Guinean Music Awards, two Galian Awards, and a Kundé d’Or, he crafts a multifaceted palette of sonic textures.

Kandia Kora, master of the kora, bridges the ancient and the modern, excelling in Afro-pop while weaving in the stringed echoes of West Africa.

His works include albums “Fais bisous” (2016), “Souka” (2023), and “Griots” (2024), with notable collaborations like “Seul ce soir” featuring Black M and “Madonna” alongside Tayc.

Music video directed by : Moneyman

Civiliser (2023)

1 . Lydia Jazmine – Nemanyi

Date Added : Jan 26,2025

Lydia Jazmine’s 2025 single “Nemanyi” casts a spotlight on her evolution as a powerhouse in Ugandan contemporary R&B.

Born in 1991 in Masaka, Uganda, Jazmine’s origins in her school and church choirs—namely at Passover Harvest Centre and Watoto Church—serve as the bedrock of her artistry.

Post-high school, she honed her skills with the band Gertnum before seamlessly transitioning to the ranks of Radio and Weasel, lending her vocal depth to heavyweights like Bebe Cool and Sheebah Karungi.

Landing after her 2024 tracks “Fake Lover (Ex),” “Sawa Sawa,” and “Taratibu,” “Nemanyi” fuses rich R&B textures with a contemporary pulse, offering a narrative that remains grounded in the intricate dance of love and personal growth.

Masuuka (2017)


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