At just eight years old, Amariah Lodiong is using her God-given voice to shine light in a world that deeply needs hope.
Through gospel songs, Christian worship music, and faith-filled devotionals, She delivers a powerful message of love, faith, and divine purpose.
Amariah is also active in volunteer work serving refugee camps in Africa, uplifting the elderly, and supporting those in need.
This is reflected in her decision to include over 30 children in her new video, most of whom are orphaned.
Amariah blends her African heritage from the Kuku Tribe of South Sudan with her upbringing in Mississippi, USA, creating a unique sound that resonates with families, churches, and believers across the globe.
“It’s a story of brokenness turned to breakthrough,” Al Casso explains, reflecting on the inspiration behind the song. “It’s my personal anthem of grace, freedom, and revival.”
Guadeloupean singer-songwriter, YÉYÉ Alex, has released his new single, “Vague”, an instrumental zouk anthem to celebrate the joy of living.
The unique instrumental track offers a melodic dive into the essence of Antillean zouk, inviting the public on an emotional journey.
“Vague” is a composition inspired by the joy of living and the warmth of the Caribbean.
“With ‘Vague’, I wanted to create something that reflects the light and positive energy of Guadeloupe”, explains YÉYÉ Alex.
“Without words, the music speaks for itself, capturing the listener’s attention with catchy melodies and rich harmonies that my fans expect from me.”
“It’s an ode to life, an invitation to let yourself be carried away by the rhythm and feel the music with your heart. I’m convinced that audiences from all backgrounds will be able to find themselves in this ‘wave’ of melodies.”
The single is an illustration of YÉYÉ Alex’s talent, who signs the writing, composition, and interpretation.
Nigerian artist Xumm3r (born Ofodu Tobechukwu) is a fresh new voice in the Afrobeats and dancehall space, bringing passion, warmth, and a touch of soul to his music.
— Afrobeats Head Loves Timothee Ideh (@AfrobeatsHead) September 19, 2025
Over the years, he has performed under different names (Xummer & Summertime), but the journey — marked by resilience, personal loss, and a relentless drive to create — has shaped the artist he is today.
After sharpening his craft at Inestimable Music’s recording camps alongside some of the industry’s brightest young talents, Xumm3r is now stepping fully into the spotlight.
His debut single, “Sweet Love”, produced by Blvck Chynah, is an introduction to his world. The track fuses Afrobeats and dancehall with an intimate, romantic energy that feels both familiar and refreshing.
With heartfelt lyrics and a delivery that leans into raw emotion, “Sweet Love” sets the tone for what listeners can expect from Xumm3r — music that connects, uplifts, and resonates.
This new version combines the catchy rhythms of Afrobeats with the playful sounds of Latin Pop, creating an exciting musical experience that feels festive and fun.
“Siyakuphi” the first song on the EP is a haunting question in Lalla’s native tongue (Zoulou) : Where are we going? A raw reflection on a youth lost to addiction and silence — the echo of a world adrift, searching for direction, meaning, and a way back home.
Stream the Echoes of Us EP by Motsek, Lalla Martin and Julien Mercier
NGAIO’s sound that draws from soul, grime, jazz, afro and electronic influences.
The remixed project began as an experiment – electronic versions of the original tracks NGAIO performed live using her Ableton Push to bring new life to the songs turning a twenty minute EP into a 60 minute show.
‘This is me evolving — not just as an artist, but as a producer. Through performing Four Quarters live, I experienced the songs in new ways and saw how to flip them through the lens of the club; incorporating the bass-heavy energy I’m known for as a DJ,” says NGAIO.
“It’s a celebration of transformation, the power of underground music and positive messaging to reflect how the rave can instigate self-appreciation and collective belonging.’
An active part of Bristol’s underground music community, NGAIO is the founder of Booty Bass, a collective of female and non-binary DJs championing bass-heavy music from around the globe.
The release comes on the heels of BRIGHT-D’s second album, Taste of Diamond which featured international superstars Wizkid and Beenie Man, solidifying his place as one of the most exciting voices in today’s global music scene.
With “Party Animal,” BRIGHT-D continues to push boundaries, blending infectious rhythms, vibrant melodies, and irresistible hooks into a track that celebrates freedom, nightlife, and good vibes.
“This song is about letting go, living in the moment, and celebrating life,” says BRIGHT-D. “I wanted to give my fans something that makes them dance, smile, and feel unstoppable