Italian DJ and producer Enzo Bettari has released his new single “Humble” an electronic music track that combines Brazilian roots with percussion and African sounds.
South African artist Lunga Baainar has released a new single “Nipende” a collaboration with fellow South African Bee-Bar and Kenya’s Wendy Kay & Hendrick Sam.
Nipende means “Love Me” in Swahili — and this song is exactly that: a passionate plea set against deep, hypnotic grooves, rich pads, and emotive vocals.
It fuses the rhythmic intensity of South African house with the melodic soul of East Africa, creating a track that resonates both on dancefloors and in introspective moments.
Stream “Nipende” by Lunga Baainar, Bee-Bar, Wendy Kay & Hendrick Sam.
The resurgence of the “Port-Harcourt first son,” Duncan Mighty, into the mainstream in 2018 was nothing short of spectacular, you really had to be there to witness it.
After years away from the mainstream, 2018 marked a powerful reignition of Duncan Mighty’s career, a comeback that few saw coming. What some considered just a return turned into a dominant force in Nigerian music: Duncan Mighty was everywhere, collaborating with every A-list artist of the time.
His dominance began with the hit song “Fake Love” featuring Wizkid, which instantly went viral. The catchy lyrics, “Only fakers be loving when you have… When e red, them tuwama when e red,” quickly became a staple on radio and in clubs across the country.
Duncan Mighty and Wizkid in the “Fake Love” video
What initially seemed like a one-off collaboration blossomed into a wave of features.
Duncan Mighty and Tiwa Savage in the “Lova Lova”
Every top artist wanted a piece of Duncan Mighty’s magical sound. Notable collaborations include “Lova Lova” with Tiwa Savage, “Aza” with Davido and Peruzzi, “Bio Bio” with Reekado Banks, “Gimme love” with DJ Xclusive, and “what I see” with Phyno.
Duncan Mighty, Davido and Peruzzi in the “Aza” video
Through this period, Duncan Mighty reminded the industry of his legendary talent and cemented his place as a living legend of Afrobeats.
This, without doubt, stands as one of the greatest comebacks in Afrobeats history.
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Prod.Liberty and Nathi Mensa have released a new single, “Blow Up”, an energetic Afrofusion track blending Afrotrap-inspired rhythms, early-2000s vocal vibes, and modern club-ready production.
Produced by Prod. Liberty (Austria) and performed by Nathi Mensa (Ghana), the song combines international flair with catchy grooves and a fast-paced, danceable energy.
“SENSUAL” captures the late-night energy of attraction, chemistry, and rhythm.
With influences from Tyla’s “Dynamite”, Wizkid’s “2 Sugar”, Chris Brown & Wizkid’s “Call Me Everyday”, and Wizkid & Tems’ “Essence”, the track delivers a sultry yet captivating soundscape that pulls listeners deeper into the album’s world.
“SENSUAL is about that undeniable energy shift, when two people connect and everything else fades out,” says A.L.I.A.S “It’s smooth, magnetic, and meant to feel alive in every setting, whether you’re dancing or vibing late at night.”
“Oya (Cuebur Spirit Radio Edit Remix)” originated in Cuba in 2019, where Cuebor and his brother first met the band, forging deep bonds intertwining music and friendship.
Stream “Oya (Cuebur Spirit Radio Edit Remix)” by Los Hermanos del Alma and Cuebur
Written and produced as a creative meditation, “Kitsune” reflects Moulod’s unique approach to music: authentic, genre-fluid, and deeply personal.
Stream “Kitsune” by Moulod
“This song is about being done with shallow encounters, people chasing the surface of your lifestyle without understanding where you came from,” Moulod explains
Collabo is the debut single from Real Zeal, marking his return to music after a 12-year break. It’s a groovy Afrobeats track that celebrates unity, teamwork, and positive energy.
After a 12-year hiatus, UK-based Afrobeat artist Real Zeal makes a return to the music scene with his electrifying new single, “Collabo.”
The track is a celebration of togetherness, groove, and the power of shared experiences—marking the beginning of a bold new chapter for the Nigeria native, born Ben Zeal Ezegbu.