Nigerian-Canadian rapper Dax returns with his latest single “God, Can You Hear Me?”, inspired by his personal experience with God.
“This was a question I started asking when I was 25 years old,” he shared. “I began writing the song is December of 2023 and finally found the rest of the words in 2026.”
“God, Can You Hear Me?” by Dax 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.
Francois Marius has Canadian and Estonian roots while his music is a reflection of the Latin pop, reggae and folk-style lyricism. He also plays the guitar.
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.
Canadian singer Shar returns with a powerful new single, “Keep The Peace (Remix),” an energetic re-imagining of her original track that elevates its message of unity, resilience, and intentional calm.
Shar explains the heart of the remix: “There will always be differences and disagreements, but in the end, the priority should always be peace. Without peace, there’s no unity, security, or real chance to move forward. ‘Keep The Peace (Remix)’ reminds us that peace isn’t passive — it’s something we do together in unity. We have to actively keep the peace.”
“Keep the Peace” (Remix) by Shar is out now on all platforms.