Nigerian Afrobeats artist Tony Lawz has released “Joko,” a vibrant singlde that arrives on the heels of his first headline show, Tony Lawz on the Mic Experience.
Born Sebiagbo Anthony the Delta-born artist recorded his first song in 2010, inspired by the songs his father would play on the radio during his childhood.
“Joko” by Tony Lawz is out now on all streaming platforms.
Nigerian Afrobeats singer-songwriter Roemeinia returns with “Elixir”, sultry and emotionally charged single that explores the desire to fully allow emotional vulnerability.
Inspired by the sounds of Tems and Ayra Starr, “Elixir” features warm electric pianos and 90s R&B synths.
Speaking on the record produced by French producer, Xoxlike, Roemeinia describes Elixir as “a song about allowing yourself to be seen emotionally, choosing connection over defense, and letting vulnerability exist without fear or apology.”
“Elixir” by Roemeinia is out now on all platforms.
French-Guinean artist Samaya, has released her latest single “Baba”
A mix of Afrobeats and RnB, with lyrics in her native Soussou language, the track is a deeply personal one inspired by her relationship with her father.
“Baba” by Samaya is out now on all streaming platforms.
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.
American artist DiDi Musiqq unveils her latest single, “Something In My Heart,” a soulful track that explores the lingering feeling of love that never truly fades.
“True love never dies,” says DiDi. “Sometimes it doesn’t work out due to timing, irreconcilable differences, or simply not being on the same path spiritually — but sometimes there’s that one person you just can’t forget or completely let go of, even if they weren’t the right one for you at that time.”
Inspired by this deeply relatable experience, “Something In My Heart” blends heartfelt storytelling with a beat that keeps listeners moving. “I didn’t want it to feel sad,” DiDi explains. “I wanted to tell the story, but still make it enjoyable at the same time. I feel like ‘Something In My Heart’ does exactly that.”
Raised in a Caribbean musical household as one of eight siblings, DiDi was surrounded by the sounds of legends like Whitney Houston from an early age. According to her mother, she began singing at just six months old—and by age six, her passion for music was undeniable. Starting out in school choirs, DiDi evolved into a genre-fluid artist whose sound now spans soul, pop, reggae, R&B, house, EDM, and Afrobeats.
Her musical journey took a defining turn when she first discovered Afrobeats. “When I first heard Afrobeats, I got truly excited and felt this was my calling,” she recalls. That discovery ignited an artistic explosion—
“Something In My Heart” by Didi Musiq is now available on all platforms