“U DEY FOR ME”, the new single by Ghanaian- American gospel singer Charley-A is a declaration that God is not just a distant creator, but an “ever-present help”.
The title translates to “You’re there for me” in Pidgin English and the song is a reminder that in the middle of chaos, in the quiet, in the valleys and on the peaks, God is not just watching but walking beside his children.
“U DEY FOR ME” by Charley-A is out now on all platforms.
French artist Anantya has released a new single “Home”, off the album Omega Cure.
A collaboration with composer Xavier Thiry, the the song tells the story of a life spent in space, where a spacecraft becomes home, evoking cosmic silence, distance, and the paradox of being at home everywhere while deeply alone.
Anantya, the stage name of video game sound designer, jazz drummer and electronic artist Nicolas Signat, blends 90s video game music aesthetics with modern electronica.
Canadian Artist Cinematic Jams has released a new single, “Gbedu Tonight” which a high-energy Afrobeats party anthem built for the club, the car, and every late-night turn-up.
In Nigerian slang, “Gbedu” means a heavy, banging beat, a powerful rhythm, or a fantastic party/groove, and that’s exactly what the song delivers.
“Gbedu Tonight” by Cinematic Jams is out now on all platforms.
British artist Sam Way has released 5th version of his work “Alchemy”, which takes the lyrics in a form of spoken word and delivers them wrapped about anevolving piano composition.
The track is made for late night studies, looking out the window in a car and reflecting of your life and choices, a cinematic and profound inquiry into transformational power of art and the healing element of the creative expression.
With an infectious mix of deep log drums, hypnotic shaker loops, and a clear message against negativity, Munich-based artist Metri releases his new Amapiano single “Run Kakalika”.
The title “Run Kakalika” metaphorically refers to running away from fake friends and toxic influences (inspired by the West African slang for “Kakalika” / cockroach). It’s about keeping your circle clean and not letting others bring you down.
“With this track, I wanted to create a feeling of liberation. When the bass kicks in, you should forget everything negative,” says Metri. “We want to vibe, dance, and feel good. If you’re causing stress, you gotta go – Run Kakalika!”
“Run Kakalika” by Metri is out now on all platforms
“Tearfall”, the new single by Manufacture Music, is a slow descent into a world after collapse — a soundscape carved from cold steel, falling shadows, and the quiet weight of loss.
The song drifts through images of broken banners, silent drums, bent blades, and fading stars, painting a landscape where hope has thinned and time itself seems to mourn.
Lyrically, “Tearfall” reflects on the aftermath of conflict — not the battle, but what remains when the noise has faded. It speaks of exhaustion, of hearts bound by grief, of souls wandering through ruins both physical and internal. The refrain moves like a final march through ash and darkness, where identities dissolve and everything once held dear slowly falls away.
The accompanying video expands this atmosphere visually, translating the song’s bleak poetry into moving images of decay, silence, and quiet resignation.
Together, audio and visuals form a melancholic meditation on loss, impermanence, and the fragile remnants of hope.
With “Tearfall,” the Austrian music collective invites listeners to stand still in the ruins — to feel, to remember, and to fade for a moment into the black.
“Tearful” by Manufacture Music is out now on all platforms.