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New Music Friday (November 28th Edition

It’s another weekend, another chance to refresh your playlist with sounds that hit differently. From street-ready bangers to soft, emotional tunes, this week is packed with some of the most exciting releases across Afrobeats, hip-hop, R&B, and alt-vibes. Here’s your clean, compelling rundown of what’s new and why each track deserves a spot on your …

It’s another weekend, another chance to refresh your playlist with sounds that hit differently. From street-ready bangers to soft, emotional tunes, this week is packed with some of the most exciting releases across Afrobeats, hip-hop, R&B, and alt-vibes. Here’s your clean, compelling rundown of what’s new and why each track deserves a spot on your rotation.


1. Idandk1 Tw0 – Zaylevelten x Odumodublvck

Zaylevelten teams up with Odumodublvck for a gritty, energetic record built on bold flows and street-coded punchlines. It’s a raw, confident tune for anyone who loves heavyweight energy.

2. Lalala – Young Jonn x Rema

Young Jonn and Rema glide on a smooth, bouncy production, delivering a bright, catchy tune built for late-night cruises and easy vibes.

3. Galorizzy – Ecool x Davido x Mavo x Morravey

This one brings pure star power. Davido anchors the track with his signature charisma, while Ecool, Mavo, and Morravey layer in melody, groove, and a feel-good hook.

4. Wuse 2 – Zaylevelten x Mavo

Fast-paced, lively, and youthful. Zaylevelten and Mavo rep the Abuja energy with a track that feels like a night out with your wildest friends.

5. 2factor – Young Jonn x Asake x Focalistic

A heavyweight link-up. Asake’s signature chants, Focalistic’s Amapiano drive, and Young Jonn’s clean production blend into a high-energy heater.

6. Wetin Dey – Chike

Chike returns with emotion and clarity. “Wetin Dey” is soft, soulful, and straight to the point, a heartfelt tune perfect for quiet nights.

7. Welele – TXC x Shoday x Mavo

Amapiano grooves meet sweet Nigerian melodies. TXC brings the bounce, while Shoday and Mavo add the soul.

8. Anthem God – Wadude

Wadude delivers a rugged, chant-heavy anthem with street flavour and a message built for confidence.

9. Intentions – Fave x Urban Chords

Fave pours her signature sweetness into this emotional record, backed by Urban Chords’ clean, romantic production.

10. USDT – Zhus Jdo

Dark, rhythmic, and street-leaning. Zhus Jdo slides effortlessly over a minimalist trap beat.

11. Erujeje – Waale

Waale brings a Yoruba-infused party tune with catchy percussion and call-and-response energy.

12. Sorry I’m Busy – Lovn

A simple, chill record built on introspection and soft-spoken honesty. Perfect for unwinding.

13. Banko – Flezzybeat x Sndy x Yung6ix

A smooth fusion of rap, Afro-swing, and vibe-heavy melodies. Yung6ix adds the extra spark.

14. Little Bird – Moon On Earth

If you’re in a soft, alternative mood, this gentle and poetic track is a beautiful escape.

15. Shameless Devil – Chella

Bold and unfiltered, Chella taps into raw emotions with a street-pop twist.

16. Te Wo – Straffitti x Scottyolorin

A modern, experimental Afro-fusion track with new-school swagger.

17. Tonight – $Tarlife

Smooth, rhythmic, and romance-focused, this one feels like a late-night confession.

18. Bam Bam – Flavour x Pheelz

Flavour’s highlife flair meets Pheelz’s Afro-pop polish in a bright, enjoyable collaboration.

19. Remit – Maxter B

A catchy, mid-tempo heater built for dancefloors and playlists.

20. Lose My Mind – TI Blaze

TI Blaze opens up again, blending street vulnerability with melodic finesse.

21. Dive In – Joshua Baraka x Jae5

A clean, international-feeling record. Joshua’s vocals float effortlessly over Jae5’s signature warm production.

22. Who Get God – Kcee x Teni

A euphoric, praise-driven banger powered by Teni’s vocals and Kcee’s groove-heavy performance.

23. Why – Bonus Track x Tar1q

Smooth, youthful, and emotional, Tar1q adds his clean vocals to a soft, reflective beat.

Raphael Obi

Raphael Obi

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