With a voice that is both powerful and deeply soulful, the Zimbabwean-born, Belfast-raised Gold-certified singer draws listeners in with raw emotion and captivating delivery.
This track showcases not only their impressive vocal range but also their ability to connect with diverse audiences.
The song offers a fresh and captivating blend of Afrobeat rhythms with soothing melodies, showcasing Fredio’s ability to create music that connects deeply with listeners.
Inspired by his journey and passion for music, “Hold On”reflects themes of resilience and hope, delivered through authentic vocals and heartfelt lyrics.
“This song represents my belief in staying strong and holding on to hope during tough times,” Fredio shared. “I’m excited to share my sound with the world and bring something new to Afropop.”
From Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, one of the Pacific Islands’ most innovative electronic acts Coco House Bros, released their breakthrough track “Mana” in 2024.
Now Australian producer Watermelon Boy has lent his signature tones to a brand new remix. Combining elements of tech-house, amapiano and rave, this rhythm heavy track is perfectly tuned for sunset in the tropics.
American gospel artist Maduka Donas, “Better Place” a soul lifting track about God’s ability to make to transform the earth into a beautiful new creation.
Maduka Donas is a Nigerian-born artist based in California, USA. His musical journey began in his early years, with a profound passion for Gospel music driving his life.
A transformative moment in Brazil deepened his faith, sparking a connection with Jesus Christ that led to the emergence of unique melodies within him.
Maduka aims to use his music and words to inspire others to move from mediocrity to excellence, helping them discover their God-given talents.
With unwavering commitment, he weaves his creativity into the Afrobeat /Afrofussion Gospel Music tapestry, embracing a path blessed with musical devotion.
German artist Solarrio’s newest single, “So Many Questions,” is a smooth, synth-infused single blending smooth 1980s R&B vibes with lush synthwave production.
Produced by Solarrio & Tayo Fetti, and co-written by Solarrio & Holland Izz, “So Many Questions” explores the complexities of love, honesty, and emotional boundaries.
The song highlights the delicate balance of truth-telling and relationship dynamics, delivered through Solarrio’s signature smooth vocal style and clever lyricism.
Mixed and mastered by Khalil Chahine, the track boasts a refined soundscape that enhances its melodic, nostalgic feel while maintaining a fresh, contemporary edge.
About Solarrio:
Berlin-based artist Solarrio is known for effortlessly blending genres, merging Funk, Synthwave, and R&B to create music that feels timeless yet unmistakably modern. His global background shapes his unique sonic identity, resonating with diverse audiences worldwide.
Co-written with acclaimed pop songwriter Sam Martin (David Guetta, Jason Derulo, Maroon 5), the track seamlessly fuses infectious pop vocals with high-energy bass music, pushing the genre forward.
“Saturday” the new single by Afrobeats singer and songwriter Seyi Buzz, is a song that challenges stereotypes about single mothers, celebrating their beauty, confidence, and strength.
With a sensual and uplifting vibe, it reassures women that they are desirable, empowered, and worthy of love. The song blends smooth melodies with an infectious rhythm, creating a sound that is both sultry and affirming.
More than just music, “Saturday” is an anthem for self-love and resilience, reminding women to embrace their power and shine unapologetically.
Born in Nigeria and now making strides in the U.S., SeyiBuzz’s sound is deeply rooted in Afrobeat while embracing global influences. His debut single, “Sweet Maggi,” captivated audiences with its unique fusion of vibrant melodies and clever storytelling.
His lyrics challenge norms, offering a fresh perspective on love, ambition, and identity. His recent viral campaigns, including the controversial yet humorous video of washing his partner’s pants, have sparked conversations, proving his ability to merge music with cultural commentary.
Beyond music, SeyiBuzz is on a mission to empower others. His upcoming documentary will shed light on the struggles of Nigerian graduates facing limited job opportunities, urging young creatives to embrace their talents. This advocacy, combined with his undeniable musical prowess, cements his status as not just an artist, but a movement.
A rousing romantic piece for piano and orchestra, the track takes inspiration from the likes of Rachmaninov and John Williams.
Without the huge budget required to record a full orchestra, Michael worked with twelve fantastic musicians from across the globe to bring the piece to life, with Yuri Villar on flutes, Meredith G on french horns, Jon-Paul Frappier on trumpets, Jonas Hocherman on trombones and tuba, Nisa Addina, Damian Bolotin, Nikos Mavridis and Jean-Philippe de Passos on violins, Nikos Mavridis on violas, Marco Pescosolido and Ben Trigg on celli and Bruno Migliari on double basses. Michael played the piano and clarinet parts himself.
This piece conveys a deep sense of empathy and understanding, reflecting the resilience and strength of those affected by the recent and ongoing events in Ukraine. Michael has tried to capture a spirit of hope, solidarity and a deep emotional connection to the struggles and triumphs of the Ukrainian people, using a theme that expresses courage, emotion and endurance.