“Koko” by Yacou B OG blends trap rhythms with Malian rap, featuring swift rhymes and heavy bass. From Bamako, he is known for tracks like “Nan Nôgôlanne” and “No Stop,” and collaborations with Dina One. “Ashidapo – Girl On FYA (w/ Olamide)” is a 2025 Afropop track with catchy melodies and a playful verse from Olamide. Ashidapo, born Oloruntoba Olumide Olayiwola in 1994, debuted with “Loco” in 2019 and the 2020 album “Fufu & Pounded Yam.” “Fabregas Le Métis Noir – Kichichi (w/ Light Music Villa Nova)” fuses Congolese rumba with energetic instrumentation under Wanted Record.

“Feeligram – King (w/ Nova Beats)” released in July 2025, combines urban rhythms and melodic hooks, produced by Dika-record and Matt Esdras, with energetic input from Nova Beats. Feeligram’s earlier collaborations include a March 2025 video with DEMENTOS and Dika-Record featuring Danylo. “Njize Okwagala” by Azawi blends Afrobeats and Ugandan pop with lyrics in Luganda and English, exploring love and personal growth. Born Priscilla Zawedde in 1996, Azawi’s discography includes “Lo Fit” (2020) and “African Music” (2021).

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48 . Yacou B OG – Koko

Date Added : Aug 9,2025

“Koko” by Yacou B OG shakes things up by blending trap rhythms with Malian rap, snapping you awake with its swift rhymes and thundering bass. Originating from the vibrant streets of Bamako, Yacou B OG has carved a niche in sound design, crafting tracks like “Nan Nôgôlanne” and “No Stop.” This artist strides confidently through Mali’s music scene, regularly teaming up with composer Dina One, and delivering performances that crackle with an electrifying energy.

Music video directed by : Mister Now

No Stop (2024)

47 . Ashidapo – Girl On FYA (w/ Olamide)

Date Added : Aug 9,2025

In “Ashidapo – Girl On FYA (w/ Olamide),” Nigerian stars Ashidapo and Olamide join forces for an Afropop tune that thrives on its rhythmic drive.

The track, released in 2025, features Ashidapo infusing the scene with catchy melodies and a hook that’s hard to ignore.

Olamide lends his charisma to a verse drizzled with playful wordplay, enhancing the piece with references to style and success.

Ashidapo, birthed as Oloruntoba Olumide Olayiwola in Lagos in 1994, first gained notice with his 2019 piece, “Loco.”

His craft further unfolds in his debut, “Fufu & Pounded Yam,” from 2020, tracing the artist’s evolving musical journey.

Loco (W/ Mystro) (2019)

46 . Fabregas Le Métis Noir – Kichichi (w/ Light Music Villa Nova)

Date Added : Aug 9,2025

Fabregas Le Métis Noir – Kichichi (w/ Light Music Villa Nova)” bridges Fabregas’s Congolese rumba roots with the ensemble’s dynamic flair.

Fabregas, the architect of hits like “Mascara” and “Je Pense,” orchestrates a musical journey that navigates love, life’s social tapestry, and personal narratives.

Light Music Villa Nova contributes their energetic instrumentation, creating a fusion of contemporary and traditional sounds.

Fabregas’s influence reverberates through his blend of soukous and ndombolo under the Wanted Record label.

Music video directed by : Harley – Song featured on the album : University

Mascara “Ya Mado” (2018)

45 . Feeligram – King (w/ Nova Beats)

Date Added : Aug 9,2025

Feeligram – King (w/ Nova Beats)” lands in July 2025, a seamless blend of modern urban rhythms with catchy melodic hooks.

Dika-record and Matt Esdras beats craft a polished sound marked by dynamic beats and layered instrumentation.

Feeligram delivers vocals that exude confidence and expressiveness, while Nova Beats injects an energetic flair.

The track maintains an assertive and uplifting mood throughout.

Earlier collaborations include a March 2025 music video with DEMENTOS and Dika-Record, featuring Danylo.

Music video directed by : Gasmar Movies

Performant (2023)

44 . Azawi – Njize Okwagala

Date Added : Aug 9,2025

“Njize Okwagala” stands as another hallmark of Ugandan songstress Azawi, born Priscilla Zawedde February 2, 1996, in Kampala.

Straddling the line between Afrobeats and Ugandan pop, the track is a reflection of her cultural and personal narrative.

Her vocal delivery blends Luganda and English, channeling themes of love and personal evolution without hyperbole.

The song follows her 2020 breakthrough with “Quinamino” and contributes to a discography including the albums “Lo Fit” from 2020 and 2021’s “African Music.”

Quinamino (2020)

43 . Tyla & Wizkid – Dynamite

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

“Dynamite,” a 2025 collaboration between South Africa’s Tyla and Nigeria’s Wizkid, showcases a blend of Afropop and contemporary R&B. Produced by P.Priime, its smooth, rhythmic production and sensual lyrics revel in attraction and nightlife vibes.

Tyla and Wizkid trade verses that simmer with chemistry and desire, culminating in a chorus about the electric allure of romantic connection, perfectly encapsulated in the line, “your body bang like dynamite.”

From Johannesburg, Tyla first caught attention with her 2023 tracks “Getting Late” and “Water.”

Song featured on the album : We Wanna Party

Getting Late (2021)

42 . Yacou B OG – Allahu Akbar

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Yacou B OG‘s track “Allahu Akbar” fuses Malian trap with an African vibe, mixing swift rhymes and potent bass lines.

This prominent West African hip-hop artist often touches on personal and communal narratives in his lyrics.

Yacou B OG is also known for songs like “Nan Nôgôlanne” and “No Stop,” teaming up with composer Dina One on several projects.

Part of the Empire GanG label, his music is distributed by Keyzit Distribution, ensuring his reach is widespread.

Music video directed by : Nelly Prince

No Stop (2024)

41 . Malakey – Elephuck

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Malakey – Elephuck,” a 2025 single, showcases Malakey‘s flair for synthesizing contemporary African rhythms with modern production, discreetly bearing Malamine’s production stamp.

Malakey, from Bamako, Mali, persistently integrates traditional African rhythms with current sounds, an approach evident since his 2022 album “Lamine.”

This album features tracks like “Yako,” “Tie Kolo,” and “Diya,” highlighting a collaboration with Sidiki Diabate.

His artistic exchanges involve talents like Weei Soldat on “Gossip,” while his live acts engage audiences through storytelling.

Music video directed by : Nellyprince

Yako (2020)

40 . Nasboi – Friday Night

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Nasboi – Friday Night” brings an Afrobeat and street-pop fusion from Nigerian artist Lawal Michael Nasiru Bolaji, known as Nasboi.

With its catchy beats and lively lyrics, the song encapsulates weekend freedom, highlighted by quips like “No one fit stop this my gbedu / Even NEPA no fit off my light.”

Nasboi‘s wit and charm shine as he expresses aspirations to “be a baller like Osimhen.”

His comedic touch extends to his well-known Davido impersonations and roles in films like “Lockdown” (2021).

Nabbing The Humour Awards’ Revelation of the Year in 2021, Nasboi continues to blur lines between comedy and music.

Small Money (2023)

39 . Safarel Obiang – Drill Décalé (w/ Himra)

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Safarel Obiang – Drill Décalé (w/ Himra)” is a track mixing drill rhythms with the Ivorian dance genre, coupé-décalé.

The collaboration between Safarel Obiang and Himra brings a fresh twist to the dance floor, incorporating energetic beats and a lively tempo.

Known for its dynamic sound and engaging delivery, the song captures the essence of urban vibes blended with traditional Ivorian flavor.

The track maintains a vibrant energy throughout, appealing to dancers and music enthusiasts alike.

Song featured on the album : L’Hybride

Ils Sont Ou (2022)

38 . Jay Melody – Sina

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Jay Melody – Sina” captures the essence of Tanzanian musical flair, blending melodious rhythms with heartfelt lyrics. Jay Melody, known for his soulful voice, offers a track that elegantly merges traditional African sounds with contemporary beats. This song invites listeners to embrace its warm tones, projecting an emotive narrative that resonates with personal experiences. It’s not just about the tune but the journey it takes you on, leaving a lingering echo of familiarity and nostalgia.

Song featured on the album : Addiction

Sawa (2023)

37 . DJ Tunez & Wizkid & FOLA – One Condition

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

“One Condition,” a modern Afrobeats track, arrives in July 2025 through the combined talents of DJ Tunez, Wizkid, and FOLA.

The trio explores love and devotion through smooth, rhythmic instrumentals.

Born Michael Babatunde Adeyinka on May 10, 1989, DJ Tunez fuses his Nigerian-American heritage into his productions.

With roots in South Brooklyn, he integrates Afrobeats with House, Hip-hop, R&B, and Dancehall genres.

His career significantly shifts in 2015 after signing with Starboy Entertainment and collaborating with artists like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Omah Lay.

Music video directed by : ;

36 . Esco P – Pause

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Esco P – Pause,” a 2025 single, thrusts listeners into the lively cadence of Afrobeat rhythms fused with lyrics by Phenomene On The Beat.

Released under Safa Music, the track stirs a call to action with lines such as “Tu es le seul acteur de ta vie” (“You are the only actor in your life”).

Esco P hails from Bamako, with prior works including the 2022 album “Baara,” which features tracks like “Mandela,” “Kanou,” and “Ayele,” as well as the 2023 single “Gnie star yeh.”

Music video directed by : Afrik World Star

Souhaits (2023)

35 . Fabregas Le Métis Noir & Light Music Villa Nova – Guide Suprême

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Fabregas Le Métis Noir & Light Music Villa Nova – Guide Suprême” sees Fabregas team up with Light Music Villa Nova to blend rhythmic pulses and melodic guitar lines into the pulsating heart of the Congolese rumba.

The lyrics ponder themes of leadership, respect, and admiration, striking a note that dances between reverence and command.

In his musical journey, Fabregas moves beyond tracks like “Mascara” and “Je Pense,” under the aegis of his label, Wanted Record.

Music video directed by : Malef

Mascara “Ya Mado” (2018)

34 . Le Mélangeur – Won Soukhou

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Le Mélangeur – Won Soukhou” concocts a fusion of traditional and modern sounds, wrapped in rhythmic percussion and melodic vocals with West African lyrics at its core.

Le Mélangeur, whose real name is Morlaye Max Camara, enters the world on August 13, 1999, in South Africa, but stands as a Guinean rapper in his musical pursuits.

His 2017 debut single, “Mélanger,” serves as his foray into urban music, manifesting his “Namoui Trap” style where traditional beats commingle with the essence of modern rap.

Enaimoudhé (2023)

33 . Axel Merryl – Julie

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Celebrate the vibrant rhythm in “Axel Merryl – Julie,” a 2024 Afrobeat delight by Axel Merryl featuring Petit Miguelito.

The lively percussion and melodic hooks craft an upbeat groove, narrating the tale of a character named Julie.

Themes of rescue and emotional connection resonate through its music video.

Paris-based Merryl, a French Afrobeat sensation, infuses catchy rhythms with narrative lyrics.

Originally a Beninese comedian, he rose to fame with humorous YouTube sketches that blend French and Fon, capturing celebrity attention and earning accolades.

Song featured on the album : Temperature

Kimi (2023)

32 . Enfant Noir – Enfant Noir Sd Douba

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Enfant NoirEnfant Noir Sd Douba” dives into Camara Laye’s *L’Enfant Noir*, tracing a Guinean boy’s journey toward maturity.

Family, tradition, and identity take center stage, echoing Camara’s own path.

The song nods to “douga,” where West African griots mark life’s milestones with rhythmic ritual.

Capturing nostalgia and honoring ancestors, it’s a musical nod to cultural continuity.

Malian rapper Enfant Noir sprinkles drill into his Malian hip-hop, as heard in past works “Camarala Drill” and “Waraba Kouma.”

Music video directed by : Mkb

Camarala Drill (2024)

31 . Holy Ten – Wazora (w/ ZimbabweWazora)

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

“Wazora” sees Mukudzei Chitsama, better known as Holy Ten, dive into introspective themes worthy of Zimbabwean hip hop’s frontlines.

Rising from Harare, he collaborates with ZimbabweWazora under the Samanyanga Sounds banner, ensuring the production brings a melodic, 808-flavored depth alongside piercing lyrics.

His influence, emblazoned by albums like “Risky Life” and “Energy,” threads a Shona heritage into socially charged narratives.

Here, Holy Ten‘s storytelling imbues local tales with a contemporary twist, affirming his status within the genre.

Music video directed by : Brendonxg

Ucharamba Uchipisa (W/ Michael Magz & Poptain) (2023)

23 . Himra – Nouveau Boss

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Produced by Slyonthebeat and distributed by Tieme Music, “Nouveau Boss” hits in 2025 with Afro-urban rhythms calculated for impact.

The chorus—“Machette, nouveau boss, star de mon pays”—keeps the message simple: lead first, question later.

Himra moves from the collective efforts of SBS to solo terrain without blinking, switching formats like changing jackets.

Born Bakayoko Abdul Rahim in Cocody, Abidjan in 1998, he lines up “C’est Mami c’est loto” and the Ariel Sheney joint “Envoyez” behind him, then marches forward.

It’s not a manifesto, but there’s enough persistence and national flair to suggest he’s not just warming the boss seat.

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

Démarrer (2024)

22 . Asake & Tiakola – Badman Gangsta

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

In “Badman Gangsta,” Lagos-bred Asake joins forces with French rapper Tiakola for a multicultural exchange landing in July 2025.

The track samples Amerie’s “1 Thing,” giving it a wink toward early-2000s R&B while gliding over Afrobeats rhythms.

Produced with acoustic guitar and a laid-back saxophone, it blends afropop’s bounce with a mellow R&B sway.

Verses unfold in English, Yoruba, and French, like a passport stamped across continents.

This is Asake’s first release since February—Mr. Money takes his time, but he doesn’t come empty-handed.

Lonely At The Top (Original) (2023)

21 . Saifond – Hypocrite

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

With its brisk two-minute runtime, “Hypocrite” toys with sincerity like it’s a leaking faucet, never quite trusting what’s behind the smile.

Saifond, alias Saifoullaye Baldé—born June 17, 1997, in Labé, Guinea—lets mistrust do the heavy lifting as he insists, “Moi, je n’ai nul besoin de l’aide des hypocrites.”

Released in July 2025 on Min Tigui Prod, the track spares no time tiptoeing around its point: “leurs cœurs ne sont pas purs.”

Before turning solo in 2017 with “Naturel,” Saifond emerged from the group Revolution 224, having started out in the rhythms of dance around 2015.

Music video directed by : ;Netteroyale

Fenanilan (2022)

20 . Young Jonn & Asake – Che Che

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

There’s no shortage of rhythmic mischief in “Che Che,” where Young Jonn and Asake ride amapiano’s percussive swells with nods to early 2000s Lagos street pop.

Released in 2025 under Chocolate City Music, the track leans on production from Young Jonn himself and Jaytunes, both seemingly fluent in turning nostalgia into currency.

Its lyrics speak in the familiar dialect of self-affirmation and upward movement, delivered with melodic bounce by Young Jonn and a hip-hop-tinged edge from Asake.

Born in Ibadan in 1995, Young Jonn cut his teeth at YBNL Nation before pivoting to life behind the mic, and here, he sounds more than comfortable in his own hook-laden skin.

Song featured on the album : Jiggy Forever

Xtra Cool (2023)

19 . Real Roddy & Bruce Melodie – Kuba Nisindiye II

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Kuba Nisindiye II” pairs Rodrick Wayne Moore Jr.—who moonlights as Real Roddy or Roddy Ricch—with Bruce Melodie for a bilingual track that trades LA glitz for Kigali’s midtempo introspection.

The lyrics, split between Kinyarwanda and English, trace a wobbly path through emotional fatigue, self-assurance, and the kind of resilience that resists easy hashtags.

Real Roddy, born NIYONSENGA Rodrigue, brings the emotive register he’s been sharpening in Rwanda’s pop urbaine circuit, where love and ambition rarely stay in separate verses.

Music video directed by : Gad

Barasetsa (2023)

18 . Vestine & Dorcas – Emmanuel

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Rwandan duo Vestine & Dorcas deliver “Emmanuel,” a gospel track produced by Popiye that wears its message like a choir robe in Sunday morning sunlight.

Sung in a smooth mix of English and Swahili, the lyrics stick close to Christian staples: divine presence, protection, and a kind of love you won’t find on Valentine’s cards.

There’s gratitude, there’s faith, and yes, a commitment to transformation that doesn’t involve cosmetic surgery.

Vestine’s harmonies, tender yet grounded, hold the line between contemporary gospel conventions and heartfelt expression without tipping into theatrical sermon.

Music video directed by : Chriss Eazy

Kumusaraba (2022)

17 . Sarkodie – Lavida Loca (w/ Lasmid)

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Ghanaian rapper Michael Owusu Addo, better known as Sarkodie, trades in his usual solo mode for a collaboration on “Lavida Loca” with singer Lasmid.

Dropped in July 2025 under Sarkcess Music and Eagle Plug, the track taps into MOG Beatz for production that leans on Afrobeats with a nudge from hiplife and highlife.

Sarkodie raps in Twi with his usual clarity, while Lasmid adds melodic weight without overstaying his welcome.

Since the days of his 2014 release “Sarkology,” Sarkodie has built a catalog fluent in genre-switching, with BET’s Best International Flow award serving as a mid-career footnote.

Music video directed by : David Duncan

Adonai (W/ Castro) (2014)

16 . AK4SEVEN – Comment (w/ Wally B. Seck)

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Comment” pairs Guinean rapper-singer AK4SEVEN with Senegalese vocalist Wally B. Seck, known for mixing traditional Mbalax percussion and vocals with more current sounds.

The track is released in July 2025 and continues AK4SEVEN’s stylistic stroll between Afro-pop, rap, and Mandingue accents.

Wally B. Seck contributes his customary flair for rhythmic intricacy and vocal layering drawn straight from Dakar’s sound archives.

Following his 2024 EP “AK, Enchanté !”—with songs like “Fala” (featuring Amara), “Mah Foulé,” and “Faré Tagui”—this release rounds out a run that resists neat classification.

Music video directed by : Nono – Song featured on the album : Ak, Enchanté

47.3 (W/ Thiird) (2022)

15 . Adekunle Gold – Coco Money

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Produced by Niphkeys and Seyifunmi, “Coco Money” lands somewhere between Afropop gloss and ancestral recall, fusing electronic textures with Elegbe-style call and response.

The track reimagines Rihanna’s “Bitch Better Have My Money” into a chant-like hook, less threat than mantra, looping itself into near hypnosis.

Its release in July 2025 under Somtin Different brings Adekunle Gold—first charted in 2015 with “Sade”—back into full view.

Since his 2016 debut “Gold” hit number 7 on Billboard World Albums and bagged Best Alternative Song at The Headies that same year, he’s stayed busy filling out his corner of Afropop.

Okay (2020)

14 . Robinio Mundibu & Freddy Mbolongo – Tsha Mayele

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Produced by Robinio Mundibu and released in 2025 under BISO CARRE PROD, “Tsha Mayele” pairs him with Freddy Mbolongo for a duet rooted in Congolese traditions with a modern soukous pulse.

The lyrics, in French, lean heavily on the notion of “harmonie,” circling themes of love and unity without needing to shout about it.

Mundibu, born Mongala Akelembi in Mbuji-Mayi in 1985, brings his usual blend of rumba, Afrobeat, and ndombolo, shaped by a solo career launched back in 2014.

Music video directed by : Etienne Pro

Misu Na Misu (2019)

13 . Nutty O – Too Much

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Nutty O‘s “Too Much,” released in July 2025, moves between Shona and English with the ease of someone texting in two chats at once.

The lyrics orbit love and appreciation, making a case for emotional wealth over wallet size.

DJ Tamuka’s production keeps the track smooth but never sleepy.

Active since 2013, Nutty O blends Shona and Patois in vocal lines that drift through Zimdancehall, reggae, R&B, hip-hop, and Afrobeats without ever quite settling.

It walks like a love song but talks like someone who’s seen the inside of a dancehall after midnight.

Music video directed by : Boss Director

Mhumhu (2022)

12 . Meli – Avia Mora Mora

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in July 2025, “Avia Mora Mora” marks Méli’s first official single.

She hails from Mayotte and brings a distinctive voice that doesn’t try to hide its roots.

Rather than straying toward slick reinvention, she leans into tribute—Mayotte’s culture gets the spotlight, not just a cameo.

If debuts are supposed to set the tone, this one hums with quiet pride and no apologies.

Music video directed by : Fx

11 . Yacou B OG – Operation Barbarosa

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

“Operation Barbarosa” lands in July 2025 under the Empire GanG label, with MbOntheBeat on production duties.

Yacou B OG swerves direct historical retelling, using the WWII reference as a backdrop for layered metaphors and present-day echoes.

The Bamako-based artist continues a line of collaborations with Dina One, though the composer sits this round out.

Fans of earlier tracks like “Nan Nôgôlanne,” “No Stop,” or even the 2024 release “Bellingham” won’t be surprised by the lyrical left turns.

Music video directed by : Charles Hamad

No Stop (2024)

11 . Yacou B OG – Operation Barbarosa

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

“Operation Barbarosa” lands in July 2025 under the Empire GanG label, with MbOntheBeat on production duties.

Yacou B OG swerves direct historical retelling, using the WWII reference as a backdrop for layered metaphors and present-day echoes.

The Bamako-based artist continues a line of collaborations with Dina One, though the composer sits this round out.

Fans of earlier tracks like “Nan Nôgôlanne,” “No Stop,” or even the 2024 release “Bellingham” won’t be surprised by the lyrical left turns.

Music video directed by : Charles Hamad

No Stop (2024)

10 . Wakadinali – Kum Baba (w/ Abbas Kubaf, Wakuu, Pepela & Masterpiece king)

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

The track “Kum Baba” drops in late June 2025, lining up Wakadinali with Abbas Kubaf, Wakuu, Pepela, and Masterpiece King for a crowded mic session.

Known equally as Rong Rende or Zozanation, Wakadinali has been operating since 2003, orbiting Nairobi’s Eastlands with a catalog that rarely whispers.

Here, gengetone grits against drill, and nobody sounds like they’re playing nice.

Music video directed by : Antyvirus(Av) – Song featured on the album : Vom2

Geri Inengi (2021)

9 . Binette Diallo – Djiwoun Foulawa

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

Released in June 2025 by FI-FOW PROD, “Djiwoun Foulawa” adds another layer to Binette Diallo’s catalog of Afrobeat-inflected singles and albums grounded in African traditional rhythms.

The vocals, lyrics, and composition come from Diallo herself, under her birth name, Fatoumata Binta Diallo.

Born in 1991 in Missira, Téliré sub-prefecture, Mali prefecture, Guinea, she begins her musical path in 2014, and by this track, she sounds like she’s been at it longer.

No sonic revolutions here, but her usual weaving of West African motifs with more current grooves stays intact.

Song featured on the album : Djiwoun Foulawa

Eppi Dha Laba (2021)

8 . Willy Paul – My Lady

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

Released in 2025, “My Lady” confirms Willy Paul‘s flair for standalone productions, doubling down on his roles as both writer and performer.

Here, Wilson Abubakar Radido floats between secular and gospel shades, a balance he’s toyed with since “Sitolia” with Gloria Muliro put him on the map.

He may not shy away from controversy, but he still walked away with a Groove Award for Male Artist of the Year.

Expect the track to flirt with bongo flava, gengetone, and kizomba, never quite settling, just like its maker.

Music video directed by : Nezzoh Montana

Sitolia (W/ Gloria Muliro) (2018)

7 . Cindy Le Coeur – Poupiye (w/ Koffi Olomide)

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

Released in July 2025, “Poupiye” brings together Cindy Le Cœur and Koffi Olomide in a Lingala-language collaboration shaped in Studio Nsele and framed with visuals shot at Mosquee Barumb.

The track pulls in dancers from Ballet Cindylove, adding to the theatrical flair that often defines the duo’s joint ventures.

Cindy Le Cœur, born Candy Nkunku in Kinshasa in 1983, shifts from gospel roots to secular sounds, including her 2019 single “Egérie.”

Since joining Quartier Latin International as artistic director in 2007, she stands as a vocal mainstay alongside Olomide’s long-running blend of Ndombolo and tcha tcho.

Music video directed by : Pitie Et Koffi Olomide

Koukoulou (W/ Koffi Olomide) (2023)

6 . Moses Bliss – Everyday (w/ Victor Thompson)

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

Moses Bliss teams up with Victor Thompson on “Everyday,” a gospel duet that counts blessings the way some count calories—daily and with serious intent.

The lyrics trace every good thing to divine favor, liberally seasoned with symbols like “grace” and “abundant oil,” which apparently don’t refer to cooking but to spiritual clout.

Bliss handles the melody, Thompson brings the vocal heft, and somewhere in the mix, a piano and a drum may or may not be smiling.

Bliss, known for “Too Faithful” (2019) and albums “Too Faithful” (2021) and “More Than Music” (2023), continues to do what he does best—make gratitude sing without sounding preachy.

Music video directed by : ;

Too Faithful (2019)

5 . Chile One MrZambia & PNC Natasha Chansa – Make Me A Dad (Visualizer)

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

In “Make Me A Dad (Visualizer),” Chile One MrZambia pairs up with PNC Natasha Chansa to muse—half dream, half proposal—on what it means to want a family.

Set for July 2025, the track spells out ambitions in no uncertain terms: “I’ve been wanting to be somebody’s daddy” isn’t just lyrical flair, it’s a mission statement with a ring involved—literally.

Chile One MrZambia, from Chililabombwe and signed to 44G Music Entertainments, brings the same commitment that earned him five Kwacha Music Awards in 2022 and first turned heads with “Fweba Ku Chaume.”

Song featured on the album : Eagle One

Fweba Ku Chaume (2022)

4 . SaintFloew – Wicked Weekend

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

“Wicked Weekend” finds Saintfloew—real name Tawanda Mambo, born 1997 in Chitungwiza—leaning into lyrical storytelling with cultural weight.

The song sits comfortably among tracks that mirror everyday realities, often tinted with social commentary.

Saintfloew landed in the public eye via “Juta Pipo,” his EP with Holy Ten, and continues to thread similar themes through releases like “Gundamwenda” and 2023’s “Rise and Lead.”

More than just introspection, “Wicked Weekend” nods to shared experience, not unlike the national sleeper, “Pamwe Wanga Usingade,” though you won’t find much sleep in its pacing.

Music video directed by : @Kylewhitetv

Under Pressure (2022)

3 . Afrikid & Lino G & DJ Fernando – FOLI

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

“FOLI” assembles Afrikid, Lino G, and DJ Fernando for a 2025 single that keeps its cool while reaching into the Kirundi language for lyrical texture.

The track is shaped in the studio by @jibutheclassic8255 and @Bobproofficial, who handle production and mixing without disrupting the balance.

A stripped-down piano version follows, not so much reinventing as quietly restating what was already there.

Afrikid appears once more in collaborative mode, navigating modern African sounds without overstating the mission.

Music video directed by : Brian Smith & Landry Sb

2 . Francky Degam – Tondo Le Wegueede

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

Burkinabè rapper Francky Degam, born in Somgandé, enters the fray with “Tondo Le Wegueede,” a track pulled from his 2023 debut album “Toumdoum’la yaii?”

Performed in Mooré, the song splits its time between concerns sharper than a Ouagadougou market knife—youth, love, and the odd brush with substance abuse—and style choices that lean urban but flirt freely with sounds echoing from across the Mali border.

Cultural cross-pollination is clearly not just for academics and foodies.

His track “Naaba” tips a hat to Burkina Faso’s defense forces, but here he’s more into charting his way through social trenches and emotional potholes—with a beat, of course.

Music video directed by : Shine Pictures

Veubo (2023)

1 . Holy Ten – Mugomo (w/ Jake Miles)

Date Added : Jul 26,2025

“Mugomo” pairs Holy Ten with Jake Miles for a track that doesn’t stray far from familiar terrain—namely, a Zimbabwe seen through a Harare rear mirror.

Holy Ten, born Mukudzei Chitsama, keeps pulling threads from his Shona upbringing, just as he does in “Nolaremerwa” or anything off “Risky Life” or “Energy.”

The result? A conversation—or polite standoff—between rap’s rhythmic urgency and a gentler melodic undercurrent.

Music video directed by : Deeswag, Boss Director – Song featured on the album : Musoro We Nzou

Ucharamba Uchipisa (W/ Michael Magz & Poptain) (2023)


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