It’s one of the three tracks on his latest EP Love Without Border, which features a fusion of Afrobeats Afro-pop, Afro-R&B;, and even a touch of Amapiano.
With Rosette’s silky vocals layered over smooth Afro-fusion production, the song delivers a powerful message while keeping the rhythm irresistible.
Born Ewetuga Clinton Oluwatimileyin,Salthy’s journey began in secondary school, where his raw freestyle videos caught attention and marked the beginning of his career.
“I love blending authenticity with emotion and my music reflects his belief that every song should tell a story and create connection,” says Salthy
The rising star also has a signature catchphrase, “EWESOO” — Every Word Expresses Strong Emotions & Originality — which serves as the foundation of his artistry and defines.
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.
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.
And it’s sure to resonate with fans, thanks to its standout blend of Afropop grooves and swinging delivery, all topped off with Nelz’s unmistakable vocals.
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.