| Fally Ipupa, Marioo, Selamawit Yohannes, L’Oiseau Rare, Wapendwa Muziki, KS Bloom, Black Sherif, Bass Thioung, Maxwell Mwalimu, Dulla Makabila, Sindika, Victor AD, Dorty, Gaise Baba, David Lutalo, Twenty Fingers, CHEMA, Wasenu Damise, They are the African artists in the music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and musical or visual liking. |
18 . Fally Ipupa & Guy2Bezbar – PéPélé
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Pépélé” pairs Congolese star Fally Ipupa and French rapper Guy2Bezbar in a 2026 Afrobeats‑meets‑rumba collaboration where flirtatious, club‑oriented lyrics glide over Joel Synthé and LZ’s laid‑back percussion, melodic synths and summery groove. Music video directed by : Kingchrist – Song featured on the album : Xx Eloko Oyo (2017) |
17 . Marioo & Harmonize – Pombe
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 On “Pombe,” Tanzanian artists Marioo and Harmonize use Bongo Flava and Afrobeats to toast nightlife and alcohol, trading Swahili lines over bright synths, playful call‑and‑response hooks and a dance‑driven Bad Nation Records production from the *MMMCXII* EP. Music video directed by : Folex – Song featured on the album : Mmmcxii Ep Dar Kugumu (2018) |
16 . Selamawit Yohannes – Menn
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 The 2026 single “Menn” positions Selamawit Yohannes in the polished Ethiopian/Tigrigna pop space, with its Tigrigna‑English fusion and title meaning “who” hinting at questioning or identity‑focused lyrics framed by contemporary studio instrumentation.
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15 . L’Oiseau Rare – Sorry I’m Bad
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 In “Sorry I’m Bad,” Gabonese artist L’Oiseau Rare anchors Afro dancehall self‑affirmation in Elgor Beatz’s bouncy beat and Mac Abel’s tight mix, using assertive hooks, bright synth textures and punchy percussion to insist she won’t apologize for her personality. Spetnaz (2023) |
14 . Wapendwa Muziki – Moyo
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 From Beloved Productions’ 2026 roster, Kenyan group Wapendwa Muziki offer gospel single “MOYO,” singing about the heart as a place of surrender and gratitude to Christ over smooth vocals, gentle praise‑style keys and uplifting African worship rhythms. Ananipamba (2023) |
13 . KS Bloom – Enfant Béni
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Ivorian gospel‑urbain artist KS Bloom’s “Enfant Béni,” released via Commando Music, marries afro‑urban percussion and warm melodic pads with lyrics about divine favor and Christian identity, delivered through an expressive vocal performance and a memorable, praise‑like refrain. Song featured on the album : Commandos C’Est Dieu (Qui A Commencé) (2022) |
12 . Black Sherif – SWAGGA
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “SWAGGA” finds Ghana’s Black Sherif on EMPIRE and Blacko Management territory, folding Afro‑fusion and trap‑leaning drums into a mid‑tempo track where he raps‑and‑sings in English and Ghanaian vernacular about resilience and staying firm under the pressures of fame. Kwaku The Traveller (2022) |
11 . Bass Thioung – Baol (w/ Nafi & Alassane)
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Senegalese singer Bass Thioung’s “Baol,” featuring Nafi and Alassane, sits in a mbalakh framework whose sabar‑driven percussion and call‑and‑response vocals salute the Baol region while maintaining his griot‑rooted, high‑energy Teranga sound. Music video directed by : T-Teuf – Song featured on the album : Baol Je M’En Fous De Ça (2021) |
10 . Maxwell Mwalimu – Kwituma
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Kwituma” sees Kenyan artist Maxwell Mwalimu working in Kamba‑language benga‑influenced pop, weaving bright guitar figures, rhythmic bass and choral responses around a storyline of longing and emotional openness in everyday Ukambani relationships. Keka Nineesi (2023) |
9 . Dulla Makabila & Jay Melody – Kidonda
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 On “Kidonda,” Dulla Makabila and Jay Melody craft a Tanzanian Bongo Flava love ballad where the metaphorical “wound” of heartbreak unfolds through regret‑filled verses, contrasting street‑gritty vocals and smoother melodic passages over a lightly Singeli‑tinted urban groove. Dakika Moja (2026) |
8 . Sindika – B2B
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “B2B” places Ivorian artist Sindika within DIBY PRODUCTION’s INVASION TOME II, as Shado Chris’s punchy Afrosounds beat and chant‑style hook support French street‑slang verses designed for Sony Music Entertainment Africa‑backed club sets and crowd call‑and‑response. Omerta (2022) |
7 . Victor AD & Timaya – Only God
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Nigerian singers Victor AD and Timaya use “Only God” to merge Afrobeats and Afro‑pop, affirming that only God understands personal struggle in lyrics of faith and hustle delivered over mid‑tempo percussion, melodic synths and anthemic, sing‑along choruses. Wetin We Gain (2019) |
6 . Dorty & Iba One – Asalamaleykoum
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Asalamaleykoum,” a 2026 Dorty collaboration with Malian star Iba One, references the Islamic greeting while folding Afro‑urban percussion and tuneful rap‑sing cadences into verses that balance street consciousness, religious respect and motivational grit. Music video directed by : Mr Tony / Jay Evaans Faut Pas Poser Question (W/ Leufa) (2023) |
5 . Gaise Baba – Want To Grow
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Want To Grow” by Nigerian artist Gaise Baba, co‑written with Salami Oluwasesan Abbas and produced by Reinhard Tega, sets a prayer for spiritual maturity and deeper relationship with God against Afrobeats‑inflected drums, smooth melodies and contemplative urban‑Christian vocals. Music video directed by : Attuquaye No Turning Back Ii (W/ Lawrence Oyor) (2025) |
4 . David Lutalo – Sija Lala
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Ugandan singer David Lutalo’s “Sija Lala” frames luganda‑language insomnia over love—“I haven’t slept” for thinking of a partner—within a 3:27 Afro‑pop arrangement of mid‑tempo grooves, gentle guitars and layered harmonies he both composed and performs. Music video directed by : Dolls Kabisi Ka Ndagala (2022) |
3 . Twenty Fingers – Walai Bilai
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Walai Bilai” by Twenty Fingers, produced by Flow Beatz for Música Promo / Vidisco, draws on African pop and kizomba as a narrator scarred by past betrayal vows “Walai Bilai” to prove commitment through steady actions over smooth guitars and mid‑tempo groove. Music video directed by : Cr Boy – Song featured on the album : Minha Historia Sorria Para Mim (2022) |
2 . CHEMA – Fon Finto
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 In “Fon Finto,” Guinean Afro‑urban artist Chema leans on warm synths, crisp percussion and a looping title‑phrase hook to drive a mid‑tempo West African club track that favors groove and attitude over dense lyrical narrative. Music video directed by : King Moneyman Mon Ex (2025) |
1 . Wasenu Damise – Waadaa
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Ethiopian singer Wasenu Damise’s “Waadaa,” released via Nahom Records as New Oromo Music 2026, blends modern Oromo‑rooted pop and mid‑tempo digital rhythms while its title concept of “promise” underpins romantic, devotional lyrics about loyalty and emotional commitment. Simboo (2023) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on May 31, 2026





