“Go Far” is not just another Afrobeat track it’s my story, my journey,” says the artist about the release. “It’s a message for anyone who’s trying to make something out of nothing.
“It’s for the ones who believe in going the distance, even when the road is rough.”
“Dem Dead” is a bold, high-energy anthem that brings together rising Nigerian artist DRELA and Ghanaian Grammy nominee and BET Awards winner STONEBWOY in a powerful West African-Caribbean collaboration.
“DEM DEAD” is a fusion of Afrobeats, Dancehall, and street-hop energy — a sonic showdown that’s as raw as it is infectious. With Drela’s fiery delivery and Stonebwoy’s commanding presence.
Built on a foundation of rhythmic percussion, punchy melodies, and urgent lyrical delivery, the track bridges Afrobeats and Dancehall with an edge that speaks to both street resilience and celebration. The title “Dem Dead” is an expression from West African Pidgin, loosely translating to “They’re finished” or “They’re done for.”
In the context of the track, it’s a confident declaration of dominance and survival in a chaotic world.
She describes the song as a “soul-stirring anthem that personifies Africa as a once-mighty queen—now weary and weathered—watching helplessly as her children are torn apart by war, greed, and fraternal betrayal.”
“The track is both elegy and call-to-action,” she added. “It’s a heartfelt appeal for healing, unity, and rebirth across the continent.
UK-based Afrobeats singer-songwriter Nelz unveils his latest single, “As a Man,” a deeply moving and resonant track that tackles the often-hidden emotional struggles and societal pressures faced by men.
The song, aims to spark vital conversations about male mental health and the importance of emotional expression.
Through Nelz’s evocative lyrics and resonating melody, the track explores the weight of societal norms that often discourage men from showing vulnerability, leading to isolation and unaddressed emotional burdens.
“We don’t talk about these things, like we’re sworn to silence” says Nigerian-born Nelz. “I wrote ‘As a Man’ because I felt it was crucial to give a voice to the internal battles many men face. It’s about acknowledging the strength it takes to carry these challenges, but also highlighting the courage in breaking free from the silence and seeking support.”
The release of “As a Man” comes at a critical time, with increasing awareness around mental health and the unique pressures on men. Nelz hopes the song will serve as an anthem for those who feel unheard and encourage a more open dialogue about male emotions.
Nigerian-born, London-based rising star Naza SYF returns with a new single titled “Show It”, track that merges Afrobeat, soul, hip-hop, and streetwise rhythm.
“Show It” marks a new chapter in Naza SYF’s genre-defying sound — one that balances vulnerability with swagger, intensity with groove.
Built on smooth percussive layers, subtle melodic textures, and emotionally resonant lyrics, the track invites listeners to let go of inhibition and fully express who they are.
Known for his signature tag “Za Vibes Only”Naza SYF, explains the inspiration behind the track: “I wrote ‘Show It’ to reflect what most people are afraid to do — be real with their feelings.
Whether it’s love, ambition, attraction, or truth, it takes courage to be seen without filters. This track is me saying: stop hiding — show it.”
Grammy award-winning artist Burna Boy has shared the track list for his new album No Sign of Weakness which come out on Friday 11th of July.
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The 16-track project will feature British music legend Sir Mick Jagger of 1960s band, Rolling Stones, Shaboozey, Belgina rapper Stromae and rapper Travis Scott who collaborated with Burna on “Ta Ta Ta” an already released single from the album.
No Sign of Weakness will be Burna Boy’s eight studio album.
In his second release of the year since “Kindess” the artist burst who into the limelight in 2006 with “You May Kiss the Bride” takes fans back to the early days of his careee when his sound was heavily dominated by rap in his mother tongue of “Akan”