Fusing smooth Afrobeats, dancehall, and R&B influences, “The Best I Know” is a lyrical exploration of life’s cycles—of love
lost and found, of growth, of the moments that bring us back to where we began, but with new eyes.
The Nigerian-born artist who lives in Wrexham, Wales, describes his sound as one that feels both intimate and universal.
“This song represents coming full circle—not just in relationships, but in personal growth. It’s about seeing everything with new clarity, embracing who you’ve become,” he says.
Produced and mixed by Shifu “The Best I Know” arrives as the lead single from Escaphini’s upcoming EP, set to drop later this year.
Inspired by the likes of Shallipopi,Zerrydl, Famous Pluto, Rema the track a confident declaration of individuality, ambition, and no-nonsense attitude.
Produced with rich percussions, infectious melodies, and a sleek modern sound, “PROBLEM” blends Afrobeat vibes with elements of street-hop and new school swagger.
The song is for everyone who’s ever been underestimated or misunderstood,” says Mcsam_p. “We’re not the problem – we are the wave.”
Marking his most reflective work in the past year, “Be Kind” delves deep into the emotional terrain of time’s passage and the universal fear and acceptance of outgrowing one’s prime, whilst also saying that he will not be running after time.
Unlike its energetic 120 BPM rhythm might suggest, the song is not a celebration but a poignant meditation.
In “Be Kind,” Time itself is personified: Nelz addresses Time directly in heartfelt lyrics, asking it to show compassion to the new generation.
The track’s chill, introspective vibe, paired with its undeniable groove, captures a rare blend of vulnerability and rhythm.
Beninese artist Médessè has released a new single “Origin” an Afrobeats track that combines traditional African sounds, spiritual energy and a deep cultural message.
Nigerian Afrobeats artist Abayomi is making his debut with a new single titled “Chakam” a soulful, mid-tempo record about the bittersweet emotions of love and loss.
The song is named after Chakam the popular evidence-gathering social media trend, an onomatopoeic expression for the sound of a camera shutter
It involves taking pictures (Chakam) of a statement by someone to prevent them from reneging on their word or breaking their promise in the future
“You say you love me. I get evidence o. Chakam,” Abayomi boasts on the chorus.
Speaking about the inspiration behind the track, ABA¥OMI shares, “Chakam is my truth—a story of love, passion, and the pain of letting go. I wanted to create something that not only makes people move but also touches their hearts. This song is for anyone who’s ever loved deeply and had to heal from the pieces left behind.”
Produced by GODBOY, the song “CHAKAM” fuses rich African percussion with smooth, emotive vocals, showcasing ABA¥OMI’s unique artistry