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.
American Hip Hop artist Hennzo steps into a new tier with his latest single, “PREMIUM.” Bold, high-energy, and unapologetically confident, the track is a statement piece that embodies elevation, ambition, and the mindset of success.
“‘PREMIUM’ is about upscaling your life,” says Hennzo. “It’s about understanding your value and demanding the best in every area of your life.”
“PREMIUM” by Hennzo is out now on all streaming platforms.
The rapper’s second release of the year, ‘Yolo,’ is a humble declaration that promises a reborn Kwesi Slay with deeper artistic resolve.
Born Bernard Kwesi Appiah, Kwesi Slay made his 2018 debut with “Seven,” featuring Kwesi Arthur.
He went on to release several collaborations with Medikal (‘Frass’), Quamina MP (‘Pussy Cat’), and Kuami Eugene (‘Follow Me’)
Early this year he returned from a seven year hiatus with the Afro-Soul single ‘Tuutu Doo.’
“I needed to disconnect to realign,” Kwesi Slay reveals. “My break was a period of recalibration and creative rebirth. I needed a break to gather strength to come back stronger. Through it all, I’ve lived, grown, and now, I’m ready to speak again, louder than ever before.”
Enter ‘Yolo,’ an Afrobeats anthem meant to reignite the artist’s passion for music. This upbeat track is centered on the universal truth: you only live once. Or as Kwesi Slay plainly puts it: “How you dey live today? Nobody dey care. If you die today? Nobody dey care.”
Benue-born, Abuja-based hip-hop artist Israel Nigeria releases his bold new single “Poor Man No Get Place”, a raw anthem that captures the struggles of ordinary Nigerians.
With sharp bars over gritty sample-driven production, the track speaks on poverty, fuel scarcity, insecurity, and the silent killings of farmers in Benue State.
The song’s hook “Poor man no get place Naija, look at big rivers we no light, if we get good leaders we go dey alright” echoes the frustration of a nation where promises remain unfulfilled and the poor are forgotten.
The track is taken from Israel Nigeria’s latest EP, Noises from the North, a body of work that blends hip-hop storytelling with social commentary, amplifying the voices of the marginalized.
With this release, Israel Nigeria continues his mission of using music as protest, giving truth to the pain of the people.
“This song is a testament to the transformative journeys we all experience and serves as a reminder that every day offers a chance to start anew,” he says.
Senegalese rapper Is Alhakim, is set to make a name for himself as one of Africa’s conscious music stars with the release of his rap single Nuages Noirs”
The independent rapper from the Senegalese city of Pikine describes the track as “conscious and committed rap piece that speaks openly about the manipulation, injustice, war, and suffocated hope currently faced by Africans
“Through this song, I denounce what’s being hidden from us and reach out to those who still believe in unity and truth,” Alhakim explains “It’s raw, conscious rap — made to awaken, not to entertain”
American rapper, Unghetto is ready for the top, judging by his new single featuring BabyDaiz and Savani.
The energetic song “Top” filled with of confident flexing & self affirmations, has so far been used to create an impressive 20,000 videos on TikTok Instagram Reels.
And it’s popularity is growing, it’s currently Top 10 on Shazam’s Hip Hop Charts and Spotify’s Viral 50 charts In many countries including Nigeria and South.
Nigerian HipHop sensation Saint SKilo is on the verge to take over the HipHop scene as he journeyed with a new single titled “1 Kpa”
Saint SKilo provides a fascinating look into the thrilling and wide-ranging future of his career with emulsifying tropical audience, hard rap, street appeal, quality writing which carves into an instant signature that sets him apart from the burgeoning new generation of Nigeria HipHop musicians.
Saint SKilo rises with full energy this time to create and make another special storytelling song for his beautiful fans worldwide. The song has a progressive, hip-hop vibe that is generally vibrant and delightful.