Rising Afrobeats artist Mike King has released a new single “My Woman,” which celebrates a woman’s natural beauty while honoring her strength, softness, and authenticity.
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.
The track serves as the second official single from his debut EP titled “Made For You”, scheduled to arrive in January 2026.
On “My Mind,” Billar Stoner peels back layers, delivering a record that is both emotionally charged and sonically confident.
Built on textured production and a reflective yet assertive delivery, the song captures the tension between ambition, pressure, and self-belief — themes that have become central to his evolving artistry.
The single showcases Billar Stoner’s ability to balance vulnerability with boldness.
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It further sets the tone for what listeners can expect from Billar Stoner’s debut EP: a body of work rooted in authenticity, emotional depth, and a fearless approach to sound.
“My Mind” by Billar Stoner is now available on all major streaming platforms.
Blending vibrant drums, rock-inspired energy, and addictive Afrobeat rhythms, “Shake” is a full-throttle party anthem made for dancefloors, nightlife, and high- vibe moments.
Known for his smooth, confident, “cool rebel with a soul” aesthetic, Badboi Jay delivers a track that captures both swagger and fun. Drawing sonic inspiration from Rema, Burna Boy, and Shallipopi, “Shake”
Speaking on the single, Badboi Jay shares:
“‘Shake’ is about letting go and catching a vibe. I wanted something that instantly lifts the room and gets people moving.”
Nigerian Afrobeats artist Henrykane is wrapping up the year with his most emotional and energetic release yet, “Lost & Found”, an Afropiano love anthem produced by Swftbmb.
The Afropiano track unfolds as a heartfelt story of a man reaching out for a second chance hoping to reconnect, hoping to be seen, and ultimately hoping to be found again.
“This is my most personal song of the year,” Henrykane says. “It’s a plea, it’s a confession, it’s a love story. But it still has that sweet Afropiano energy the streets love.”