Nigerian gospel artist Kevin David Kaydee has unveiled his latest single, “I Get Jesus, No Wahala,” a message of faith, hope, and unshakeable confidence in God.
Swedish DJ and producer FREDRYD has released his new single “Let The Girl Have Her Fun”, a playful EDM and Dance Pop production with elements of synths.
“Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” samples Cyndi Lauper’s 1983 classic ”Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”
FREDRYD also turned to fellow Swede Zara Larsson for inspiration on the track, highlighting her “unapologetic positivity” as a reason for this.
”I’m proud of making this song both to have fun and also as a positive message that gives you a glimpse of light and an equal happy tune,” says FREDRYD.
“I know that the world as it is crazy today needs to be a better place especially for every girl and woman who wants to be happy, feel safe and worthy.”
“Let The Girl Have Her Fun” by FREDRYD out now on all platforms.
Born Idoro Michael Joel, Mike King also produced the song which plays like a vow, an intimate promise of loyalty, devotion, and unbreakable connection.
“My Woman” by Mike King is out now on all platforms.
Translating to “pure love,” the song blends warm guitar melodies, steady rhythmic grooves, and soulful expression, paying homage to the timeless sound that has shaped generations of Ghanaian music. With “Odo Fitaa”, the UK-based artist bridges tradition and modernity, drawing influence from classic highlife storytelling while crafting a sound that resonates with contemporary listeners.
“I wanted to create something honest and warm,” says Caleb Myles.
“This song that reflects pure love while blending traditional Ghanaian highlife elements I grew up with, but with a modern Afro feel.
American singer and former tennis player Eylsia Nicolas recently came face to face with every artist’s worst nightmare: the news that she may never sing again.
In early 2025, her doctors confirmed that she had suffered permanent loss of lung capacity and severe vocal‑cord damage as a result of COVID.
However, in December that year she received a patent for a of 3D sound technology which along with AI support, helped her regain her voice.
She’s back to making music and has dedicated her new single “Science of Our Times” to the technology.
“Science of Our Times” by Eylsia Nicolas out now on all platforms.
Canadian music collective is celebrating the party scene in Lagos, Nigeria with the release of “Detty December.”
Fusing the unmistakable pulse of Nigerian street culture with cinematic storytelling, the track captures the unstoppable energy of Lagos during its most iconic season — when the city transforms into the global heartbeat of nightlife, concerts, fashion, and pure celebration.
“Detty December” is a vibrant, high-energy Afrobeats anthem crafted for clubs, beach raves, December weddings, and Lagos nightlife hotspots from Ikoyi to Lekki Phase 1.
The track paints a vivid picture of Lagos in full festive bloom: champagne popping, IJGBs landing en masse, friends buying up the entire bar, streets glowing with concerts like Flytime Fest and Rhythm Unplugged, and the famous motto of the season — “Ball in December… let January take care of itself.”
With its catchy hook, cinematic production, and cultural authenticity, “Detty December” is positioned to become a staple soundtrack of the holiday season — a celebratory anthem that unites Nigerians across the world under one shared experience.
“Detty December” is now available on all major streaming platforms.