Himra blends sharp rhymes with Ivorian slang, while Rayvanny and Diamond Platnumz ride smooth Amapiano on “Nesa Nesa.” Enfant Noir hits with Malian drill urgency, and Joeboy floats heartbreak over muted Afrobeat. Bella Shmurda’s “Verily” unpacks lost love with mellow tension, and Kell Kay brings R&B calm with the Kambwiri Sisters.

“Dlala Ka Yona” gathers DJ Maphorisa, Focalistic, and Mellow & Sleazy for a tight Amapiano jam. Oudy 1er salutes Guinea’s president. Michael Magz questions male stoicism, and Gaga Tuci’s “New Jerusalem” mixes gospel echoes with synth drama. LJO fuses Afrobeat with Malagasy folk instruments for a textured groove.

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

50 . Himra – Dagbachi

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“Dagbachi” showcases Himra’s signature mix of candid storytelling and clipped rhymes.

With a background rooted in the Abidjan-based collective SBS, Himra swaps ensemble energy for a sparse, self-assured flow that traces personal ambition and street-level grit.

Best known for “C’est Mami c’est loto” and his feature on Ariel Sheney’s “Envoyez,” he here balances braggadocio with Ivorian slang and rhythmic fluidity.

Music video directed by : Lteq – Song featured on the album : Big Aka 4 Aka Kai

Démarrer (2024)

49 . Rayvanny – Nesa Nesa (w/ Diamond Platnumz & Khalil Harrison)

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

Blending the laid-back pulse of Amapiano with the melodic sway of Bongo Flava, “Nesa Nesa” pairs Tanzanian vocalist Rayvanny with Diamond Platnumz and South Africa’s Khalil Harrison.

Released in December 2024, the track leans into flirtation and persistence, riding a beat that seems more interested in convincing the listener than impressing them.

Rayvanny first entered the scene with “Kwetu” in 2016, steering Afro-pop with calculated charm.

Music video directed by : Director Fole X

Tetema (2019)

48 . Chief Priest – More Money (w/ Boypee, Brown Joel & Hyce)

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“More Money” assembles Cubana Chief Priest with Boypee, Brown Joel, and Hyce for a meditation on ambition clad in Afrobeats percussion and streetwise refrains.

Hyce—Favor Ekah Ernest, born March 13, 2001—returns alongside his “Ogechi” co-creators, blurring lines between aspiration and bravado.

Chief Priest, more at home in business suits than studios, lends his name and flair to the project rather than a vocal presence.

Donkafle (2015)

47 . Enfant Noir – Kailai Camara

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

Sampling the dense textures of Malian street culture through a drill-inflected lens, “Kailai Camara” gives Enfant Noir another entry in his ongoing freestyle series aimed at recalibrating local rap standards.

Released in March 2025 as the eighth in the sequence, this track follows titles like “Camarala Drill” and “Waraba Kouma,” threading regional slang with staccato beats and a delivery that oscillates between clipped urgency and calculated menace.

Music video directed by : Kams Prod

Camarala Drill (2024)

46 . Kell Kay – Sunandiii

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“Sunandiii” finds Kell Kay navigating Afrobeat terrain with his customary R&B inflections, pairing rhythmic finesse with measured sentimentality.

Backed by the Kambwiri Sisters—whose harmonies lend an unhurried swell to the track—the song settles into introspection without overstating its case.

Produced by BFB, the track reflects a collaboration between two figures long entangled in Malawi’s evolving sonic identity.

Music video directed by : Spa, Seany And Kell Kay

Mwano (W/ Martse) (2014)

45 . Oudy 1Er – Hommage Président Mamadi Doumbouya

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“Hommage Président Mamadi Doumbouya” sees Oudy 1er trade nightclub turntables for presidential gratitude, as he salutes General Mamadi Doumbouya—the Guinean head of state with a penchant for luxury gifting—after receiving a high-end Range Rover.

Blending his signature “Tchoumakaya” style with a nod to political decorum, Oudy 1er crafts a track that toes the line between self-promotion and strategic flattery.

Don’T Break My Love (W/ Obeys Complainer & Majority Cross) (2014)

44 . DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy & Enny Man Da Guitar – Dlala Ka Yona (w/ Focalistic, Ricky Lenyora,Uncool MC)

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“Dlala Ka Yona” assembles DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, Enny Man Da Guitar, Focalistic, Ricky Lenyora, Uncool MC, and Mellow & Sleazy into an Amapiano lineup where each element clicks like a carefully looped hi-hat.

Released March 28, 2025, the track leans on log drums and syncopated rhythms, with DJ Maphorisa—born Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe—bringing his Soshanguve-to-the-world sensibility to the mix.

Music video directed by : Sxmzx & Focalistic – Song featured on the album : Rough Dance

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

43 . Bella Shmurda – Verily

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“Verily” spins tales of romantic wreckage as Bella Shmurda navigates the emotional debris left by an ex who, in his own words, “turn me to sinner.”

Floating on Wondah’s mellow Afro-fusion production, the mid-tempo beat offers a groovy backdrop to confessions laced with heartbreak, weed, and regret.

With his trademark narrative flair, the Nigerian artist dissects lost love through melancholic lyrics and understated melodic flow.

Music video directed by : Pikture & Bella Shmurda

Only You (2020)

42 . Gaga Tuci – New Jerusalem

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

Layered with Afro-infused percussion and cinematic synths, “New Jerusalem” unfolds as a slow-burning reflection on longing and restitution.

Nigerian artist and Ethnic Family Records founder Gaga Tuci crafts a textured arrangement built around call-and-response phrases and syncopated rhythms that gesture toward both gospel traditions and urban melancholia.

Released in October 2024, the track combines restraint with theatrical flair.

Song featured on the album : New Jerusalem (Ep)

Ramalala (2023)

41 . Michael Magz – Misodzi Yemurume

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

In “Misodzi Yemurume,” Zimbabwean rapper Michael Magz questions the stoicism tethered to masculinity, peeling back the layers of emotional restraint expected of men.

The song, whose title translates to “A Man’s Tears,” sidesteps sentimentality to examine vulnerability with lyrical precision and subdued urgency.

Following tracks like “Chikara” and “Pane Mwenje,” Magz continues his genre-blending tilt alongside Holy Ten and Kae Chaps.

His debut album “Gifted” and political messaging suggest that his bars aren’t confined to the booth.

Music video directed by : Brendon Xg

40 . Joeboy – Taxi Driver

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

“Taxi Driver” finds Joeboy asking a faceless driver for escape, his plea—”Taxi driver can you take me home? I can’t feel my soul”—steeped in emotional inertia and coded heartbreak.

Produced by Xtofa and Tempoe, the mid-tempo track laces Afrobeat rhythms with melancholic chords and muted percussions, a fitting frame for Joeboy’s subdued vocal intensity.

Born Joseph Akinwale Akinfenwa, the Nigerian singer studied HR at UNILAG and cites 9ice and ID Cabasa as early influences.

Sip [Alcohol] (2022)

39 . LJO – Zistoira

Date Added : Apr 3,2025

Blending Afrobeat with the crisp plucks of kabosy, the metallic resonance of marovany, and the delicate tuning of the valiha, “Zistoira” finds LJO weaving Malagasy instrumentation into contemporary grooves.

Released in 2024, the track joins a series of LJO’s recent outputs, including “Mombanahy” and the EP “Valise.”

Based in Antananarivo, LJO continues threading regional textures through modern sonic frameworks without flinching at genre lines.

Te Seguiré Queriendo (2018)

38 . Alpha Blondy – Je Ne Suis Pas Faché (w/ Koffi Olomide)

Date Added : Apr 1,2025

“Je Ne Suis Pas Faché” pairs Alpha Blondy‘s reggae with Koffi Olomide’s rumba in a cross-genre experiment that neither rushes nor overreaches.

Recorded in a single burst of visual enthusiasm at Abidjan’s West Restaurant Bar, the video recruits the kinetic prowess of Oriba Dance Academy CI, Sslsa Fun Clib, and Dança No Pe.

The track, described as an ode to joy and emotional détente, resists confrontation with a groove too relaxed to quarrel.

Music video directed by : Roland Gogo – Song featured on the album : Rise

Sweet Fanta Diallo (1987)

30 . Fally Ipupa – Mayanga

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Mayanga” pairs Congolese artist Fally Ipupa with Dutch fabric house Vlisco in a deliberate nod to African craft and heritage.

The track threads soukous rhythms with Afrobeat undercurrents, striking a balance between ancestral cadence and urban polish.

Shot across Abidjan and Grand-Bassam, its video doubles as a moving catalog of Loza Maléombho’s designs in Vlisco’s wax print finery.

Part of “The Garden of Sisterhood” campaign, the song gestures toward the aesthetics and complexities of African womanhood.

Music video directed by : Daniel Obasi

Eloko Oyo (2017)

29 . Josey & Mawa Traoré – Ambé Tolounkêh

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Ambé Tolounkêh” merges Josey’s hybrid of coupé-décalé, afro-zouk, and R&B with Mawa Traoré’s anchored command of Mandingue music and the goumbé rhythm.

Released in March 2025, the track stages an exchange across generations and regional cadences.

Born in Abidjan, Josey first surfaces internationally in 2014 with “On Fait Rien Avec Ça” before collaborating with Afro B on her 2021 album “Cocktail.”

Mawa Traoré, from Man, Côte d’Ivoire, navigates traditional Malinké roots through a contemporary lens, adding a tonal counterweight to Josey‘s modern textures.

Diplome (2015)

28 . Deborah Lukalu – Fidèle Ami

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

In “Fidèle Ami,” Congolese gospel singer Deborah Lukalu sketches a portrait of Jesus as unwavering confidant and sanctuary during personal lows.

Over a sincere melodic line, she threads lines like “Tu es mon ami précieux, le Dieu de mon intimité,” casting the divine in the role of intimate companion rather than distant judge.

Released in March 2025, the track continues Lukalu’s lyrical preoccupation with faith, love, and hidden strength.

Restauré (2022)

27 . Vitale – Mousso Gnouman

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

Blending Coupé-Décalé rhythms with a wink to Zouglou roots, “Mousso Gnouman” by Vitale lands on March 8, 2025, with timing that’s far from accidental.

The track unfolds as an ode to women’s grit and endurance, conveniently aligned with International Women’s Day messaging.

Vitale, born Bomisso Christelle Nadia, known for “Premier Pas” and albums like “Mes choix,” sidesteps florid sentimentality in favor of assertive celebration.

Music video directed by : Duvalier Mhd

Mon Bébé (2020)

26 . Dr Clem’s – Je M’en Fou

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

Blending deadpan delivery with layered irony, “Je M’en Fou” finds Dr Clem’s—alias Clement Comedie—leaning into irreverent disinterest with the help of Honoprod, Kodjo_le_jeune, ZOMINO OFFICIEL, and Izeric Reebob.

The Togolese performer, who veers between satirical TikTok bites and gospel cadences, threads his disparate influences into something half-sermon, half-comedy skit—never quite choosing between Sunday morning praise and weekday absurdity.

Music video directed by : Miracle

Dimanche (W/ Pastor Zomino) (2023)

25 . Anderson Mário – Boss

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

Over a beat that leans into Kizomba but flirts with R&B smoothness and hip-hop grit, “Boss” threads Anderson Mário‘s vocals through lyrical nods to ambition and calculated self-assurance.

The track does not plead; it declares—success is not a happy accident but a practiced posture.

Born and raised in Angola, Anderson carves his name into a scene where he’s previously collaborated with NSOKI on “Segunda Rodada” and Button Rose on “Toda Tropa.”

Music video directed by : Kim Prise

Justo (Não Tem Nada Aí) (2020)

24 . Misso Misondo – Wee DJ (w/ Mabantu)

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Wee Dj” pairs rising Tanzanian artist Misso Misondo with pop duo Mabantu for a pulse-accelerated slice of Singeli, the region’s homegrown, hyper-speed electronic genre.

Misso Misondo, who has been prolific since 2023, punctuates this release with his distinct flair, already visible in tracks like “Squid Game Singeli Remix” and “Tera Ghata.”

He previously teamed up with Rayvanny on “Kitu Kizito,” another nod to his collaborative instincts.

Kitu Kizito (W/ Rayvanny) (2023)

23 . Emmie Deebo – Akumbutseni

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Akumbutseni,” meaning “Remind Them,” threads Emmie Deebo’s Afrobeat-influenced melodies through a lens of cultural critique, pressing on issues often left unsaid in Malawian society.

The track sidesteps sentimentality to provoke reflection, substituting nostalgia with pointed urgency.

Known for “Theka” and “Chi Mood,” Deebo follows her EP “Reflection” with this release that opts for confrontation over comfort.

Beke (W/ K Banton) (2023)

22 . Lion Hill – Resy

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Resy” threads Lion Hill’s blend of Afrobeat textures with Malagasy rhythms—a stylistic cocktail he continues to pour without spilling a drop.

The track unfolds through layered percussion, breezy melodies, and vocals that linger somewhere between resignation and restraint.

In it, Lion Hill circles themes of defeated desire and emotional fatigue with a tone that feigns detachment, but doesn’t quite manage.

Mila Olo (2022)

21 . Element EleéEh – Tombé

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Element EleéEh’s “Tombé” blends Afrofusion, Zouk, and Electro, weaving a rhythmic tapestry that pulls listeners into its pulse.

Released in March 2025, the track continues the sonic experimentation that defines his work.

Born Fred Robinson Mugisha in 2000, the Rwandan producer navigates Afrobeat, Trap, and R&B with ease.

Previous releases like “Fou De Toi” and “Kashe” have played no small part in shaping his trajectory.

Music video directed by : Gad, Munezero J.Chretien

Fou De Toi (W/ Ross Kana & Bruce Melodie) (2023)

20 . PhillBill – Condiment

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Condiment” sees PhillBill weaving Afropop and Afro-bikossa into a percussive groove, blending contemporary polish with rhythmic traditions.

Produced alongside SoundsLikeDub, the track brings Kengne Simplice Christian’s guitar flourishes and Bimai Percu’s additional percussion into the mix.

PhillBill, co-founder of Ridimz, continues his solo run following projects like “Intimacy” and “La clé,” while shaping the sound of artists such as Daphne and Blanche Bailly.

Music video directed by : Dr. Nkeng Stephens

Shabasiko (W/ Kétia Anzouer) (2021)

19 . Candy Bleakz – My Dear

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“My Dear” finds Candy Bleakz weaving street-hop and Afrobeats into a track that plays to her strengths.

Her delivery remains sharp, her cadence deliberate, as she navigates themes that align with her well-worn “Queen of the Streets” persona.

Rising from teenage debut to industry fixture, she secures collaborations with acts like Naira Marley and Zlatan while her music crosses into international licensing and Recording Academy showcases.

Owo Osu (W/ Naira Marley & Zlatan) (2018)

18 . Toofan – Deodorant

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Deodorant” steps into Toofan’s signature fusion of Afrobeat and hip-hop, where Barabas and Masta weave Togolese rhythms with their distinct “cool-catché” style.

Since 2005, the duo has shaped their sound with concepts like “ogbragada,” blending rap with local influences.

They first gained attention with “Eperviers” (2006), followed by “Gweta” (2013), which sparked a continental dance movement.

Collaborations with DJ Arafat and P-Square further define their evolving approach.

Gweta (2014)

21 . Element EleéEh – Tombé

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Element EleéEh’s “Tombé” blends Afrofusion, Zouk, and Electro, weaving a rhythmic tapestry that pulls listeners into its pulse.

Released in March 2025, the track continues the sonic experimentation that defines his work.

Born Fred Robinson Mugisha in 2000, the Rwandan producer navigates Afrobeat, Trap, and R&B with ease.

Previous releases like “Fou De Toi” and “Kashe” have played no small part in shaping his trajectory.

Music video directed by : Gad, Munezero J.Chretien

Fou De Toi (W/ Ross Kana & Bruce Melodie) (2023)

20 . PhillBill – Condiment

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Condiment” sees PhillBill weaving Afropop and Afro-bikossa into a percussive groove, blending contemporary polish with rhythmic traditions.

Produced alongside SoundsLikeDub, the track brings Kengne Simplice Christian’s guitar flourishes and Bimai Percu’s additional percussion into the mix.

PhillBill, co-founder of Ridimz, continues his solo run following projects like “Intimacy” and “La clé,” while shaping the sound of artists such as Daphne and Blanche Bailly.

Music video directed by : Dr. Nkeng Stephens

Shabasiko (W/ Kétia Anzouer) (2021)

19 . Candy Bleakz – My Dear

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“My Dear” finds Candy Bleakz weaving street-hop and Afrobeats into a track that plays to her strengths.

Her delivery remains sharp, her cadence deliberate, as she navigates themes that align with her well-worn “Queen of the Streets” persona.

Rising from teenage debut to industry fixture, she secures collaborations with acts like Naira Marley and Zlatan while her music crosses into international licensing and Recording Academy showcases.

Owo Osu (W/ Naira Marley & Zlatan) (2018)

18 . Toofan – Deodorant

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Deodorant” steps into Toofan’s signature fusion of Afrobeat and hip-hop, where Barabas and Masta weave Togolese rhythms with their distinct “cool-catché” style.

Since 2005, the duo has shaped their sound with concepts like “ogbragada,” blending rap with local influences.

They first gained attention with “Eperviers” (2006), followed by “Gweta” (2013), which sparked a continental dance movement.

Collaborations with DJ Arafat and P-Square further define their evolving approach.

Gweta (2014)

17 . Koffi Olomide – Loi Hippodrome

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Loi Hippodrome” revisits Koffi Olomidé’s 1997 hit, infusing it with modern production while preserving its signature soukous pulse.

Released in March 2025, the track arrives as anticipation builds for his Paris show at the Hippodrome de Vincennes.

Olomidé, born Antoine Christophe Agbepa Mumba in 1956, first gained prominence with “Diva” in 1985, introducing the slower, more sensual Tcha Tcho style to Soukous.

Music video directed by : Jackem

Loi (2014)

16 . Kerozen – Espoir-Djigui (w/ Sidiki Diabate)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Espoir-Djigui” brings Kerozen and Sidiki Diabaté together in a cross-border collaboration that blends Coupé-Décalé with Malian musical traditions.

Kerozen delivers his signature melodies, weaving themes of perseverance and ambition into the fabric of the track.

Sidiki Diabaté’s distinct vocals and instrumental expertise add depth, creating a contrast that highlights the fusion of both styles.

The result is a track that merges rhythmic precision with lyrical introspection.

Music video directed by : Andy Shakur

Allez Dire (2022)

15 . Yemi Alade – Big Connection

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Big Connection” finds Yemi Alade navigating wealth and influence with effortless command, presenting herself as a force unchallenged.

She moves seamlessly across Lagos and South Africa, her status undisputed, her spending power unquestioned.

The lyrics frame her rise as divinely orchestrated, encapsulated in the declaration, “As my God e enter, my story change forever.”

Afrobeat and dancehall textures intertwine, reinforcing her ability to merge styles with precision.

Known as Mama Africa, Alade blends Afropop, R&B, and world music, a reflection of her Nigerian heritage.

A University of Lagos graduate, she extends her reach beyond music into activism.

Song featured on the album : Rebel Queen

Johnny (2014)

14 . Loose Jr – Lado A Lado (w/ Apollo G)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Interpolating Cabo Verdean rhythms with modern Hip-Hop beats, “Lado A Lado” pairs Loose Jr with Apollo G for a cross-generational exchange set against a percussive backdrop.

Loose Jr crafts a sonic landscape where tradition and contemporary production meet, while Apollo G punctuates the track with laid-back delivery.

The result is a track where old-school influences and new-school flows collide, each artist complementing the other without overstepping.

Processo (W/ Djeison Ng) (2024)

13 . Jay Jay Cee Mw – Wadongo (w/ Man Chi)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Wadongo” merges Afrobeat with dancehall, pairing Jay Jay Cee Mw and Man Chi in a rhythmic mix where traditional African grooves meet contemporary production.

Jay Jay Cee Mw, born Cephas Moyo in Blantyre, Malawi, navigates Afro-pop with a catalog that includes the 2015 album *Malawi Moto*.

His tracks “Ndamusowa,” “Linda,” and “Sudziwa” resonate across Malawian airwaves, reinforcing his presence in the local music scene.

Not Again (W/ Sangie) (2023)

12 . Maxwell Mwalimu – Sherry

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Maxwell Mwalimu‘s “Sherry” merges Kamba rhythms with ohangla percussion, shaping a composition rooted in tradition yet aware of contemporary influences.

His approach reflects a synthesis of heritage and adaptation, threading ancestral beats through a modern sonic framework.

A figure in the Kamba ohangla genre, Mwalimu crafts tracks that extend the lineage of Kenyan sound while nudging it toward new territory.

Keka Nineesi (2023)

11 . Alex Kasau Katombi – Ahadi

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Ahadi” finds Alex Kasau Katombi weaving together traditional Kamba Benga rhythms with modern instrumentation, creating a track that leans heavily on intricate guitar work and steady drumming.

His lyrics revolve around commitment and promises, themes that resonate through his emotive vocal delivery.

Leading Nguuni Lovers band, Katombi has built a career on balancing heritage with contemporary sounds, as evident in his album “Nguuni Lovers VOL 1-10” (2021).

Kasuva (2024)

10 . Kivumbi King – Ola

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Ola” sees Kivumbi King navigating the intersections of Afrobeat, rap, and pop, framed by KennyVibz’s production.

Released in February 2025, the track follows collaborations with Kirikou Akili on “Yalampaye” and Ruti Joel on “Selfish.”

Previously, “Wait” (2024) spotlighted his stylistic choices, while “Ganza” (2024) reflected a fusion of influences.

“Oya” (2022) further positioned him within Rwanda’s music scene.

Wait (W/ Axon) (2023)

9 . Triple M – Mulaba Naine (w/ Chile One)

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Mulaba Naine” brings together Triple M and Chile One, two voices shaping Zambian music with their distinct styles.

The track merges smooth melodies with rap cadences, navigating themes through sharp lyricism and rhythmic interplay.

Triple M, who dropped his debut EP “Zaziko” in October 2024, continues his series of collaborations, having worked with Driemo, Chanda Na Kay, and Rustar, while his 2023 single “Mboloke” adds to his growing catalog.

Thank Me Later (W/ Vinchenzo) (2023)

9 . Triple M – Mulaba Naine (w/ Chile One)

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Mulaba Naine” brings together Triple M and Chile One, two voices shaping Zambian music with their distinct styles.

The track merges smooth melodies with rap cadences, navigating themes through sharp lyricism and rhythmic interplay.

Triple M, who dropped his debut EP “Zaziko” in October 2024, continues his series of collaborations, having worked with Driemo, Chanda Na Kay, and Rustar, while his 2023 single “Mboloke” adds to his growing catalog.

Thank Me Later (W/ Vinchenzo) (2023)

8 . Roseline Layo – On Sera Là (w/ Angélique Kidjo)

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“On Sera Là” brings together Ivorian singer Roseline Layo and Beninese-American artist Angélique Kidjo in a meeting of two generations. Released in 2023 as part of Layo’s debut album “Élus de Dieu,” the song blends zouglou rhythms with Kidjo’s world music influences. A four-time Grammy winner, Kidjo lends her voice to a track that gained traction in francophone Africa. Layo, born in 1993 in Man, Côte d’Ivoire, previously caught attention with “Donnez-nous un peu” in 2021.

Kinoue (2023)

7 . Black K – Biama 2 Black K

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Biama 2” delivers Black K‘s intricate flow over a production fusing hip-hop with African influences.

Switching between French and Cameroonian dialects, he navigates rhythmic cadences with precision.

A founding member of Kiff No Beat, Black K, born Gnabo Gnahore Okou Camille in 1993 in Agou, Côte d’Ivoire, has released two solo mixtapes, “L’homme Etrange” 1 and 2, and attracted attention with his 2020 single “C’est l’argent.”

Song featured on the album : Reminiscence

Chérie Coco (W/ Didi B, 3Xdavs) (2022)

6 . Melanin Boy – Cane

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Cane” pairs Afrobeats rhythms with R&B influences, as Melanin Boy alternates between Kirundi and French.

Produced by Bertz Beatz, the track leans into romantic themes, its title translating to “Love.”

The music video, shot in Bujumbura, captures views of Lake Tanganyika, adding a visual counterpart to the song’s smooth melodies.

Melanin Boy, born Patrick Nduwimana, has released tracks like “No Force in Love,” “Elena,” and “Alinoonya,” blending Burundian traditions with contemporary sounds.

Music video directed by : Landry Sb

5 . Dany Nanone – So Far (w/ Ella Rings)

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

Dany Nanone‘s “So Far” brings together his rap verses with Ella Rings’ smooth vocals over a Niz Beatz production.

The track blends Afro Pop elements, weaving rhythmic intricacies with melodic refrains.

Dany Nanone, born Daniel Ndayambaje in 1987 in Kigali, built his repertoire with the album “Umukenyezi” and the single “Nasara.”

In 2017, he represented Rwanda at the All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA).

Music video directed by : Fayzo Pro

Forever (2015)

4 . Ze Espanhol – Nha Herança

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Nha Herança” blends Cape Verde’s traditional funaná with modern accents, weaving accordion-driven rhythms with a metallic scrape’s sharp edge.

Zé Espanhol, a Portuguese artist steeped in Cape Verdean soundscapes, channels the genre’s pulse while layering contemporary elements.

The song, translating to “My Heritage,” touches on cultural roots and ancestral ties, mirroring the festive spirit found in the archipelago’s musical traditions.

His catalog includes the album “Ben Pa Moda” and singles like “Dentu Moda: E Ta Roda Mas Ki Mi.”

Collaborations pair him with Willy Semedo on “Dimeu Dja Da” and Lejemea on “Ta Duem,” further bridging classic and contemporary influences.

Ca Tem Cura (W/ Silvino Branca “Kotxi Po”) (2017)

3 . Anastacia Muema – Umenibariki

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Umenibariki” channels Anastacia Muema’s signature blend of Christian devotion and Kenyan musical heritage, weaving modern gospel with traditional African rhythms.

Its title, meaning “You Have Blessed Me,” lays bare the song’s essence—an expression of gratitude for divine favor.

Born in Kitui County, Muema steps into the gospel scene with a repertoire that extends to “Wema Wako Wa Ajabu” and “Nyimbo Tamu,” resonating particularly among Catholic audiences.

Music video directed by : Miwo Bp

Wema Wako Wa Ajabu (2021)

2 . Vinka – Sirubala

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Sirubala” arrives with Vinka‘s characteristic dancehall-inflected energy, blending rhythmic precision with an unmistakable pop sensibility.

Born Veronica Nakiyingi Luggya in Kampala, she navigates familiar sonic terrain, having delivered tracks like “Malaika,” “Omukwano Gwo,” and “Mapozi.”

The song reinforces her presence in Uganda’s music scene, where her fusion of infectious beats and sharp lyricism continues to shape her trajectory.

Believe (2023)

1 . Djeneba Diaouné – Sidi Coulibaly

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Sidi Coulibaly” blends traditional Mandingo music with modern elements, carried by Djeneba Diaouné’s expressive voice.

A skilled kora player, she steps into the spotlight not just as a singer but as a musician deeply rooted in her heritage.

Initiated into Mandingo traditions from an early age, she brings a grounded yet contemporary sensibility to her compositions.

Following the success of “Kouroubé,” she continues to navigate the balance between tradition and modernity.

Adji Kadi Baiye (2023)


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