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New Music Friday — October 31, 2025: Maxter B, Seyi Vibez, Wesse Gucci, Mr Eazi, and The Cavemen. Deliver Quality DropsA...
31/10/2025

New Music Friday — October 31, 2025: Maxter B, Seyi Vibez, Wesse Gucci, Mr Eazi, and The Cavemen. Deliver Quality Drops

As October winds down, this week’s New Music Friday closes strong with records rooted in depth, dynamism, and continental collaboration.

Leading the wave is , who returns with Business, a motivational anthem steeped in focus and clarity. fuels the streets with HOW ARE YOU, another emotional entry that blends raw introspection with street-pop rhythm. continues his fast rise with Aje, an Afro-fusion banger featuring Cee Blixx and Kosere Master, as he leans into themes of prayer, hustle, and belief.

delivers Wait For Your Love, a sweet, mid-tempo love song rooted in the signature sound of emPawa’s sonic universe. Flavour and Senegalese legend Baaba Maal bridge West African traditions with Afroculture, while Show Dem Camp drop Italawa, a mellow yet thought-provoking cut that resonates with their core fans.

Further cementing the tone of introspection and sonic mastery, The Cavemen. show out on General, a highlife-inspired journey layered with cultural consciousness and vintage textures.

Other notable highlights include Ice Prince on Head Comot, Monaky and Jeriq on the grimy 7 Grams, Phyno’s Ask Of Me, and PsychoYP’s energetic LET’S GO!.

There’s something for everyone this week, from romantic duets like Dami Oniru and Oladapo’s What We Call It, to street-rooted odes like Barry Jhay and Bella Shmurda’s STREET LOVE, and cross-genre curveballs like Keith Sweat, Lil Wayne, and Qing Madi’s Working II. Whether you’re here for groove, grind, or global blends, this week’s NMF reminds us the African music ecosystem never runs out of stories to tell.

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New Music Friday — October 31, 2025: Maxter B, Seyi Vibez, Wesse Gucci, Mr Eazi, and The Cavemen. Deliver Quality DropsA...
31/10/2025

New Music Friday — October 31, 2025: Maxter B, Seyi Vibez, Wesse Gucci, Mr Eazi, and The Cavemen. Deliver Quality Drops

As October winds down, this week’s New Music Friday closes strong with records rooted in depth, dynamism, and continental collaboration.

Leading the wave is , who returns with Business, a motivational anthem steeped in focus and clarity. fuels the streets with HOW ARE YOU, another emotional entry that blends raw introspection with street-pop rhythm. continues his fast rise with Aje, an Afro-fusion banger featuring Cee Blixx and Kosere Master, as he leans into themes of prayer, hustle, and belief.

delivers Wait For Your Love, a sweet, mid-tempo love song rooted in the signature sound of emPawa’s sonic universe. Flavour and Senegalese legend Baaba Maal bridge West African traditions with Afroculture, while Show Dem Camp drop Italawa, a mellow yet thought-provoking cut that resonates with their core fans.

Further cementing the tone of introspection and sonic mastery, The Cavemen. show out on General, a highlife-inspired journey layered with cultural consciousness and vintage textures.

Other notable highlights include Ice Prince on Head Comot, Monaky and Jeriq on the grimy 7 Grams, Phyno’s Ask Of Me, and PsychoYP’s energetic LET’S GO!.

There’s something for everyone this week, from romantic duets like Dami Oniru and Oladapo’s What We Call It, to street-rooted odes like Barry Jhay and Bella Shmurda’s STREET LOVE, and cross-genre curveballs like Keith Sweat, Lil Wayne, and Qing Madi’s Working II. Whether you’re here for groove, grind, or global blends, this week’s NMF reminds us the African music ecosystem never runs out of stories to tell.

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Founded by Lucas Egard Grosfeld, NexLabel stands at the intersection of music, fashion, and culture. Born in Europe and ...
20/10/2025

Founded by Lucas Egard Grosfeld, NexLabel stands at the intersection of music, fashion, and culture. Born in Europe and rooted in Angola, the label reflects a deep commitment to building creative bridges between Africa and the world.

The introduction of Melly signals a new phase for the brand as it evolves into a platform dedicated to discovering and developing distinct African voices that carry cultural meaning and global appeal.

Melly, an Angolan-born artist whose sound blends soulful expression with contemporary rhythm, represents the pulse of today’s Africa: confident, original, and grounded in purpose.

Her music captures both her personal story and the larger story of a continent that continues to redefine what creativity looks and sounds like. Each song is an invitation to experience Africa not as a trend but as a source of timeless inspiration.

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Them say na rubbish we dey talk (Yes)Them say na jargons we dey spit (Dead!)Some say na hullabaloo lingua (Hahahaha)But ...
15/10/2025

Them say na rubbish we dey talk (Yes)
Them say na jargons we dey spit (Dead!)
Some say na hullabaloo lingua (Hahahaha)
But na my music them dey chop (Fact)

💿Odumodublvck - Industry Machine (2025)

Omah Lay, Davido, Gunna, Demi Lovato & Bass at Messika SS26 show 📸:
08/10/2025

Omah Lay, Davido, Gunna, Demi Lovato & Bass at Messika SS26 show

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Tems Released Crazy Tins Today, 4 Years Ago_________________________________________________________Its’ African Pop Cul...
10/09/2025

Tems Released Crazy Tins Today, 4 Years Ago

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Rema Hints New Music Dropping Tonight
04/09/2025

Rema Hints New Music Dropping Tonight

Issa Situation,I don’t Wanna Do No SituationshipI’m Tryna Stay Strong,But I really Need You To Say Something.💿Fireboy Dm...
03/09/2025

Issa Situation,I don’t Wanna Do No Situationship
I’m Tryna Stay Strong,But I really Need You To Say Something.

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Sarz Hints At Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido Collab On Upcoming Album ____________________________________________________...
02/09/2025

Sarz Hints At Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido Collab On Upcoming Album

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Two Years Ago, Pheelz & Young Jonn Released The Single “JELO”_________________________________________________________On...
31/08/2025

Two Years Ago, Pheelz & Young Jonn Released The Single “JELO”

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On August 31, 2023, Nigerian hitmakers Pheelz and Young Jonn joined forces to release the single “JELO.” The collaboration brought together two producers-turned-artists whose influence had already shaped the sound of Nigerian pop and Afrobeats for nearly a decade.

“JELO” captured a mellow, introspective mood compared to the pair’s usual upbeat productions. The track blends Afropop rhythms with reflective lyrics about their journeys, struggles, and resilience. Both artists delivered a performance that balanced smooth melodies with a grounded narrative, allowing listeners to connect to their stories on a personal level.

The single was widely covered upon release, with OkayAfrica describing it as a rare moment of vulnerability from two of Nigeria’s most consistent hitmakers. For fans, the collaboration was symbolic, as Pheelz and Young Jonn were once labelmates at YBNL Nation, producing back-to-back chart-toppers for Olamide and the wider Afrobeats community before stepping into the spotlight as singers.

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