“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.
As the lead track from his EP Forever Kays, the song reflects his unstoppable work ethic—pushing forward, blocking out negativity, and staying locked in on his goals.
The official music video for “247” brings this message to life with compelling visuals that capture the essence of his journey.
A multifaceted artist and creative, Kays is deeply involved in every stage of his creative process, from songwriting and composing to producing and recording his own material. Known for his electrifying stage presence, Kays seamlessly blends singing and dancing, captivating audiences with performances that leave a lasting impact.
With the release of his 7-track Afro-fusion EP Forever Kays, Kays continues to build a powerful connection with listeners worldwide.
As a Nigerian-Canadian artist, he fuses his diverse cultural influences to craft a signature sound that resonates across borders. Through “247” and beyond, he is carving his own lane, proving that hard work and passion can turn dreams into reality.
Afrobeats artist Shaymi is making waves with the release of his latest single, OMW! (On My Wa), an intoxicating blend of AfroBeats, AfroR&B, and jazzy elements that exude sensuality and smooth vibes.
The track blends smooth vocals, rich instrumentation, and an irresistible rhythm that feels like a late-night rendezvous wrapped in warm melodies.
With lyrics that flirt and a beat that seduces, On My Way! is the perfect soundtrack for intimate montage, and R&B lovers.
It is a beautifully crafted song that captures the essence of desire, anticipation, and intimate connections. With rich instrumentation, a hypnotic rhythm, and Shaymi’s effortlessly captivating vocals, The song embodies a late-night ride with a loved one, setting the perfect mood for romance and relaxation.
Speaking about the inspiration behind OMW, Shaymi shares: “This song is all about that feeling of excitement when you’re on your way to see someone special. The groove, the melodies, everything is designed to make you feel that moment.”
Afrobeats artist TegaTheKing is set to make his mark on the music industry with the release of his two-pack EP ‘SM4 which includes “YOLO” and “For You”
Afrobeats singer and songwriter OG Tee has released his new single “Liverpool” a street anthem that combines his lyricism with modern dancehall and trap elements.
On the track, the Ghanaian-Nigerian rapper who first gained recognition for his cover of YCee’s “Jagaban” demonstrates his knack for authentic and unfiltered storytelling.
It offers a raw and unrefined portrayal of street life, interwoven in a narrative that explores themes of wealth, lifestyle and survival.
It is his first single this year having released “OmoYoruba” in 2024 and “Give Me Love” in 2022.
About the Artist
Yusuf Olanihun Ogunlade, professionally known as Froshdada (Born in feb 1995) is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and rapper.
Frosh dada’s sound can be described as a unique blend of Afrobeats , Afropop and R&B. He writes songs that audiences around the world can relate to. Most of his songs shed light on themes of love, unending menace, government suppression, exploitation, youth and the African child.
Afrobeats artist Skimo is set to make his mark on the mix industry with the release of his debut EP “Road to Exito”
The five mid tempo tracks are a reflection of self, friends, love life and family with stories related to his search for financial freedom through music.
A deeply personal and sonically diverse project, the EP captures her journey of resilience, growth, and artistic evolution.
MZEAL credits her producer, WALITALI, as a key contributor to the project, highlighting his ability to bring her ideas to life.
“He understood my sound and helped shape it in the best way possible,” she shares. “We worked together on several tracks, and it was an incredible experience. He knew exactly how to translate my vision into music with the right instrumentals.”
Beyond working with WALITALI, MZEAL also played a direct role in the production, contributing to several tracks. “I was heavily involved in making sure every sound reflected my vision.”
Diary of a Wild Flower is more than just music—it’s a reflection of MZEAL’s personal and professional journey. Having spent nine years navigating the industry on her own, she has faced and overcome countless challenges.
“This EP isn’t just about music—it’s about survival, reinvention, and self-discovery,” she explains. “I didn’t always take the right path, but I learned from every mistake, and that growth is in the music.”
A key part of her evolution is her growth as a songwriter. Every song on the EP was written by MZEAL, showcasing her ability to tell her own story in a deeply personal way. “This project reflects not just my life but also my development as a songwriter. My pen game has evolved, and this EP is proof of that.”
Her environment, background, and struggles have all shaped the EP’s narrative. As a young woman in the Nigerian music industry, she has had to fight harder to carve her space. “Life isn’t always fair, especially for young women in this industry, but I want people to hear my story and see themselves in it.” Sonically, Diary of a Wild Flower is a fusion of genres that showcases MZEAL’s artistic evolution. While rooted in Afrobeats, the project expands into Afro-house, Afro-R&B, Afropop, and Afro-dancehall influences.
The recording process was organic, taking place in a variety of settings—from intimate solo sessions in her bedroom to larger collaborative sessions with musicians. “The music flowed naturally. I recorded many tracks, but in the end, I carefully selected the ones that best represented my vision.”
Several tracks in Diary of a Wild Flowerreflect MZEAL’s journey, struggles, and triumphs:
“These three songs best represent Diary of a Wild Flower because they tell my story,” MZEAL explains. “Ihe Kwuru Nnem” is about overcoming obstacles and making my family proud, even though I once ignored good advice. “Liquor” is about stepping into greatness, and “Cold Lie” is about how long I’ve been on this journey, holding on to my vision despite the setbacks.
This EP is me unveiling my true self to the world.”
While her previously released track “Dealer” is not officially part of the EP, it remains deeply connected to the Wild Flower story.
“Even though it’s not on the tracklist, “Dealer” is still a part of this journey.”
From the cluttered corners of a cramped apartment to the quiet moments that make love worth fighting for, The Space Between Us is an intimate short film that tells the joys and struggles of sharing life—in a Tiny Apartment—with someone you love.
Directed by Honour Aghedo and produced by Sound Honchos, inspired by Victony and Saint Jhn ‘s “Tiny Apartment” from the ‘Stubborn’Album.
The film explores how proximity can both strain and strengthen relationships, proving that even the smallest spaces cannot contain the resilience of connection.
opening with a warm, chaotic kitchen scene of a laughing couple cooking. This initial intimacy soon clashes with the reality of their cluttered shared space, shown through alternating moments of tenderness and tension, where small irritations escalate.
Victony
“We aimed to show how small relationship compromises can build and fester, creating claustrophobia despite ample space. The apartment symbolizes the shrinking emotional boundaries that result from failed communication.“
“The Space Between Us” explores a universal truth: love is persistence, not perfection. It speaks to millennials in small spaces, couples squabbling over daily tasks, and those who know a hug can say “sorry.”