Cover Stories | Notjustok https://notjustok.com/category/article/cover/ Entertainment for African Youth Thu, 12 Dec 2024 07:05:26 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://notjustok.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-njo-favicon-32x32.png Cover Stories | Notjustok https://notjustok.com/category/article/cover/ 32 32 The 20 best Afrobeats albums of 2024 https://notjustok.com/article/lists/2024-best-afrobeats-albums/ https://notjustok.com/article/lists/2024-best-afrobeats-albums/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=474692 We present the best Afrobeats albums of 2024, spanning the Afrobeats calendar year from November 2023 to October 2024. Building on the remarkable success of 2023, Afrobeats continued its upward trajectory in 2024. This growth was driven by increased streaming numbers, sold-out concerts, viral TikTok challenges, and other innovative platforms. Global award organizations have taken […]

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We present the best Afrobeats albums of 2024, spanning the Afrobeats calendar year from November 2023 to October 2024.

Building on the remarkable success of 2023, Afrobeats continued its upward trajectory in 2024. This growth was driven by increased streaming numbers, sold-out concerts, viral TikTok challenges, and other innovative platforms. Global award organizations have taken notice, introducing new categories specifically dedicated to the Afrobeats genre.

2024 has been a year of unprecedented achievements for Nigerian and African artists, with their successes from 2023 being amplified—often doubled or even tripled. Below, the team at NotJustOK has curated a list of the top 20 Afrobeats releases of 2024.

This selection is from albums released between November 1, 2023, to October 31, 2024. It features a harmonious blend of full-length albums and standout shorter projects, showcasing the vibrant diversity and creativity within the Afrobeats scene.

20. Maffian

Artist - Ayo Maff

Country - Nigeria

Label - AYO MAFF

Date of Release - August 15, 2024

Ayo Maff's Maffian, a seven-track EP released in August 2024, highlights his journey as a rising Nigerian artist. Featuring tracks like A Beautiful Song and 7 Lives, it blends emotional storytelling with themes of growth and self-belief. Following the success of his hit single Dealer with Fireboy DML, the project is a tribute to his supportive fans.

19. Son of Chike

Artist - Chike

Country - Nigeria

Label - Brothers Records

Date of Release - July 19, 2024

Chike's Son of Chike is a thoughtfully crafted 12-track album that showcases his evolution as an artist while staying rooted in his heritage. The album blends smooth R&B vocals with elements of traditional highlife, celebrating his eastern Nigerian roots. Featuring collaborations with Olamide, LADIPOE, Qing Madi, Amaeya, and the late Mohbad, the album is rich in diverse sounds. Standout tracks include Unto You, where LADIPOE brings soulful depth, the chart-topping Egwu energized by Mohbad, and One Day, a motivational anthem with Olamide and Amaeya. Son of Chike is both a tribute to his ancestry and a reflection of his growth in a changing world.

18. By Any Minz

Artist - Minz

Country - Nigeria

Label - Never Stop Elevating/ Empawa

Date of Release - October 4, 2024

Minz's debut album, By Any Minz, is a cohesive and well-rounded project exploring themes of love, life’s journey, and everyday struggles. While its production—helmed by talents like 255 and Mike BGRZ—is enjoyable, richer live instrumentation could have enhanced its soul-inspired Afropop sound. The album reflects Minz's growth as an artist, showcasing the patience, consistency, and sacrifices that have defined his journey while staying true to his distinctive style.

17. OFA (Oxlade From Africa)

Artiste - Oxlade

Country - Nigeria

Label - Troniq Inc/ Epic Records

Date of Release - September 20, 2024

Oxlade's debut album, OFA (Oxlade From Africa), is a 16-track showcase of his versatility. It features collaborations with stars like FlavourWande CoalSarkodieFally IpupaDave, and Popcaan. With infectious rhythms and well-crafted lyrics, OFA solidifies Oxlade’s position as a leading voice in Nigerian music and is a testament to his immense talent.

16. Loseyi Professor

Cover art for Loseyi Profesor album by Seyi Vibez

Artiste - Seyi Vibez

Country - Nigeria

Label - Vibez Inc/ Dvpper

Date of Release - July 12, 2024

Seyi Vibez’s Loseyi Professor is a solo EP showcasing his artistic journey and global aspirations through tracks like Lagos, Casablanca, and Albert Einstein. With no features, the project highlights his evolving artistry and solidifies his status as a rising force in Nigerian music.

15. In Nasboi I Trust

Cover art for INIT In Nasboi I Trust album by Nasboi

Artiste - Nasboi

Country - Nigeria

Label - Eminent Transglobal Sounds Records Limited

Date of Release - September 19, 2024

Nasboi's debut EP, I.N.I.T (In Nasboi I Trust), blends Afrobeat with humour and storytelling. Featuring collaborations with Chike, 2Baba, Falz, and Joeboy, the 6-track project explores themes of love, self-expression, and life's joys. Songs like Ajo and Could This Be Love focus on romance, while Small Money and Short Skirt celebrate simplicity. Balancing playful and introspective tracks, the EP marks Nasboi's transition from comedy to music, highlighting his artistic growth.

14. Lost and Found

Simi Lost and Found

Artiste - Simi

Country - Nigeria

Label - Studio Brat LLC

Date of Release - July 5, 2024

Simi's Lost and Found is a 14-track album blending Afrobeats with soulful melodies and contemporary influences. Featuring collaborations with legends like Ebenezer Obey and Asa, as well as Afrobeats stars such as Falz, Tiwa Savage, and Bella Shmurda, the album delivers a diverse and unique listening experience. Personal and emotional, Lost and Found reflects Simi’s vulnerabilities, triumphs, and relationships, resonating deeply with fans and marking a significant evolution in her artistry.

13. Vibez Incorporation Mixtape Vol.1

Vibez Inc artists

Artiste - Vibez Inc.

Country - Nigeria

Label - Vibez Inc / Dvpper Digital

Date of Release - May 10, 2024

Seyi Vibez’s Vibez Incorporated Vol. 1 is a dynamic mixtape that combines Afrobeat, trap, and rap influences, highlighting his versatility. The project features collaborations with Tml Vibez, Stonebwoy, Balloranking, Bloody Civilian, Muyeez, Tion Wayne, and DwillsHarmony, with themes of perseverance and self-belief. Released in parts leading up to its full launch, the mixtape includes references to iconic imagery, such as the XXL Freshman Class cover, while showcasing Vibez Inc.'s evolving sound and collective artistic vision.

12. African Royalty

African Royalty Album Cover

Artiste - Flavour

Country - Nigeria

Label - 2Nite Music Group

Date of Release - November 30, 2023

Flavour's African Royalty album lives up to its title, showcasing his majestic aura throughout. With twelve tracks, the album highlights Flavour's seamless navigation of diverse musical styles while celebrating the richness and resilience of African culture. The project maintains thematic cohesion, paying tribute to African majesty and Flavour’s unique sound.

11. Full Time Job

Cover art for Full Time Job Album by Phyno

Artiste - Phyno

Country - Nigeria

Label - Penthauze/ MAD Solutions LLC

Date of Release - October 4, 2024

Full Time Job album is cohesive, culturally rich, and effortlessly blends traditional rhythms with broader appeal. Phyno's seamless delivery in both rapping and singing keeps listeners engaged, showcasing his mastery and dedication to his craft, even during breaks in his career.

10. Ikigai

EP Cover art for Ikigai / 生き甲斐, Vol. 1by Olamide

Artiste - Olamide

Country - Nigeria

Label - YBNL /EMPIRE

Date of Release - July 26, 2024

Nigerian music icon Olamide has surprised fans with Ikigai / 生き甲斐, Vol. 1, a seven-track EP inspired by the Japanese concept of finding one's "reason for living." The project showcases Olamide's evolution as an artist and businessman, blending Afrobeats, rap, and soulful melodies in a display of versatility. With themes of self-discovery and purpose, the EP hints at the possibility of a larger, multi-volume series.

9. RnB

Ruger and Bnxn

Artiste - Ruger & BNXN

Country - Nigeria

Label - Blown Boy Ent./ T.Y.E /EMPIRE

Date of Release - April 17, 2024

Former rivals Ruger and Bnxn have joined forces on their new joint EP, RnB. Cleverly named after their initials, the seven-track project blends Ruger’s sharp lyricism with Bnxn’s soulful vocals, highlighting their unique styles and artistic chemistry. With no guest features, RnB is a testament to unity in the competitive music scene, pushing Afrobeats boundaries and earning its spot on must-have playlists.

8. Adedamola

Artiste - Fireboy DML

Country - Nigeria

Label - YBNL /EMPIRE

Date of Release - August 28, 2024

The singer came full circle, returning to his roots and staying true to himself, and it shines through in this project where he seamlessly blends his different personas into a relatable and captivating whole. Fireboy DML taps veterans like Lagbaja and superstars like Lojay, SPINALL, Seun Kuti, and Jon Batiste.

7. Jiggy Forever

Jiggy Forever album cover

Artiste - Young Jonn

Country - Nigeria

Label - Chocolate City Music

Date of Release - April 12, 2024

Young Jonn, celebrated for hits like Dada and Aquafina, transitions from producer to singer-songwriter with his debut album, Jiggy Forever. The 16-track project blends past hits with star-studded collaborations, featuring Don Jazzy, Zlatan, Kizz Daniel, Seyi Vibez, Blaqbonez, Ya Levis, and Sean Paul. Jiggy Forever cements Young Jonn's place as a force in Afrobeats.

6. Lungu Boy

Artiste - Asake

Country - Nigeria

Label - YBNL / EMPIRE

Date of Release - August 8, 2024

Asake's Lungu Boy is a bold attempt at exploring new soundscapes but falls short of expectations. While it may achieve commercial success in the streaming era, it is his least enjoyable album to date, lacking the quality and standard of his previous work. The 15-track album features LUDMILLA, Central Cee. Stormzy, Travis Scott, and Wizkid.

5. Homeless

Cover art for Homeless Album by Llona

Artiste - Llona

Country - Nigeria

Label - Llona/ KVLT Ent./Encore Recordings

Date of Release - July 25, 2024

Llona's debut album, Homeless, is a deeply introspective 12-track project exploring themes of mental health, resilience, and the struggles of Nigerian youth. Featuring collaborations with Bella Shmurda, Fave, and Wizard Chan, the album combines Llona's storytelling with cinematic production. Tracks like Another Day and Cold War delve into societal pressures and personal growth, while a companion documentary provides further insight into his life and creative journey.

4. Stubborn

Cover art for Stubborn Album by Victony

Artiste - Victony

Country - Nigeria

Label - Victony/Encore Recordings

Date of Release - June 21, 2024

Victony’s debut album, Stubborn, is a bold, 14-track showcase of his artistic evolution and creative vision. The LP highlights his fearless experimentation with diverse sounds and moods, reflecting his maverick approach to music and life. Featuring collaborations with SAINt JHN, Asake, Shallipopi, KTIZO, and Shoare Moore, Stubborn offers a dynamic and enriching listening experience. After years of delivering hits, this album solidifies Victony’s position as a remarkable talent, marking a pivotal moment in his career with an ambitious and captivating project.

3. HEIS

Cover art for HEIS album by Rema

Artiste - Rema

Country - Nigeria

Label - Mavin Global

Date of Release - July 10, 2024

Rema's HEIS marks a bold step in his career, introducing a more Afro-Rave-focused persona that may surprise some of his older fans. Following the success of his debut album Rave & Roses in 2022, which featured the massive hit Calm Down, Rema has continued to assert his dominance in the music industry. HEIS is a masterfully sequenced album, with smooth tracks that combine to create a cohesive narrative. Each song delivers a powerful message of confidence and ambition. Rema's deliberate move to centre his artistry on his Nigerian roots, rather than pandering to Western influences, shows his commitment to making his mark in the Afrobeats

2. The Year I Turned 21

Ayra Starr

Artiste - Ayra Starr

Country - Nigeria

Label - Mavin Global

Date of Release - May 30, 2024

Ayra Starr's sophomore album, The Year I Turned 21 (TYIT21), reflects her artistic growth and personal journey. Following the success of 19 & Dangerous, this 15-track album features collaborations with Nigerian stars like Asake and Seyi Vibez, as well as international artists such as Giveon, Anitta, and Rauw Alejandro, showcasing her global versatility. With over 30 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Ayra continues to solidify her place as a leading voice in African music. TYIT21 is a celebration of her growth and ambition, reinforcing her status as a global superstar.

1. Born In The Wild

Artiste - Tems

Country - Nigeria

Label - RCA Records/Since 93'/ Sony Music Publishing

Date of Release - June 6, 2024

Her debut album, Born In The Wild, is an 18-track project blending genres with standout collaborations from J. Cole and Asake. The album delves into her personal journey, tackling self-doubt, fame, and relationships. A vulnerable exploration of self-discovery, it marks a significant step in Tems’ evolution as a global superstar. Born In The Wild is both a gift to her fans and a testament to her growth in the Afrobeats scene and beyond.

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Here, we highlight the 20 best Afrobeats songs of 2024, based on all songs released between November 1, 2023, and October 31, 2024.

Relatively speaking, 2024 has experienced the slowest pace so far in Afrobeats, especially with reference to the incendiary years of 2022 and 2023, which replete streams of exemplary albums, billboard-breaking singles, and breakout artists who left permanent footprints globally. However, even with the slowdowns, Afrobeats has continued proving its staying power on the world's stage, recruiting solidified 7.69% of the world's music economy for itself, in essence establishing a credible argument for continuing appeal and cross-border influence.

The scope and reach of Afrobeats could hardly be larger. Its sweet rhythms and enchanting melodies touch every listener across the world. In a rare continuation over the past year, the genre commanded by airwaves slowly established itself in mainstream pop culture while keeping a score internationally. This is a fusion of traditional African sounds with contemporary global influences that is truly transforming into a powerhouse: Afrobeats continues to unite cultures and give birth to electricity-powered collaborations with artists worldwide. 

The year 2024 also tends to have a healthy dose of creativity in the Afrobeats, with transformative experimentation done by many of the leading names along with fresh talents trying to create fresh sounds using ground-breaking collaborations. This is the top 20 of Afrobeats in 2024, based on all songs released from November 1, 2023, to October 31, 2024. 

Ranked according to their creativity, sonic depth, impact, and reception from fans around the world, these are the very best among what Afrobeats has to offer in 2024. 

Here are the best 20 Afrobeats songs of the year as ranked by the NotJustOk team.

20. Hmmm

Artist (s): Chris Brown & Davido
Country: USA / Nigeria
Label: Chris Brown Entertainment LLC
Date of Release: April 11, 2024

A collaboration that fuses Chris Brown's global R&B appeal with Davido's Afrobeats sensibility, Hmmm brings sensual vibes and unforgettable hooks, capturing hearts worldwide. Produced by Yung Alpha, Hmmm is an afro-fusion record laced with amapiano shakers.

19. Dealer

Artist(s): Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML
Country: Nigeria
Label: Tunesbid/Ocen street
Date of Release: April 16, 2024

Ayo Maff teams up with Fireboy DML on Dealer, a smooth and sultry track that blends Afrobeats with a rich, soulful delivery. The infectious rhythms and harmonies produced by Young Daddy and Basically create a soundscape that is both intimate and vibrant.

18. Soh-Soh

Artist(s): Odeal
Country: Nigeria
Label: OVMR
Date of Release: July 5, 2024

Odeal comes with an infectious energy on Soh-Soh, blending rhythmic Afropop beats with catchy hooks. Produced by PD and Randay, the track is a feel-good anthem, spreading joy and undeniable dancefloor energy.

17. Stubborn

Artist(s): Victony & Asake
Country: Nigeria
Label: Victony
Date of Release: May 10, 2024

Stubborn by Victony is a standout track with infectious energy and striking vocals. It features Afro-fusion's finest Asake, who garnished the record with his exceptional verse. Off Victony's debut album, also titled Stubborn and produced by Westen Weiss, 1Mind, and KTIZO, Stubborn is a powerful blend of Afro-fusion and trap influences, cementing Victony's place in the mainstream.

16. Favourite Girl (Remix)

Artist(s): Darkoo & Rema
Country: Nigeria / UK
Label: Darkoo LTD
Date of Release: April 10, 2024

The remix of Favourite Girl brings Darkoo and Rema together, with both artists delivering their best verses. Rema’s effortlessly catchy hook and Darkoo’s flow make this track a must-listen. Produced by Windel Edwards, Steven Michael Marsden, Ricardo Lloyd Johnson, and Enzo Fresh, Favourite Girl is a club banger with over 9.3 million views on YouTube in 3 months.

15. Awolowo

Artist(s): Fido
Country: Nigeria
Label: Inner Circle Ent
Date of Release: August 7, 2024

Fido’s Awolowo has been making waves with its funky beat and charismatic delivery. The track’s Afrobeat sound is fresh, and its upbeat tempo makes it perfect for any party playlist. Produced by Iyke Elvis, Awolowo is a beautiful record that dominated the charts effortlessly and currently has over 20 million streams on Spotify.

14. Ozeba

Artist(s): Rema
Country: Nigeria
Label: Mavin Global /Jonzing World Entertainment
Date of Release: July 10, 2024

Produced by Rema and London, Ozeba showcases Rema’s versatility. The Nigerian pop star released his now Grammy-nominated album HEIS, featuring songs like Ozeba to disrupt the status quo. The track’s edgy sound, mixed with his signature melodies, continues to highlight why Rema is one of Afrobeats' biggest stars.

13. Do I (Remix)

Artist(s): Phyno & Burna Boy
Country: Nigeria
Label: Penthauze Music / Spaceship Entertainment
Date of Release: December 19, 2023

Produced by Jaysynths, Do I remix by Phyno and Burna Boy is one of the best songs released within the window under consideration. It's a perfect Afro-fusion that perfectly blends afrobeats with amapiano. Later featured on Phyno's 2024 album Full Time Job, Do I remix is a hit remix that merges Afrobeats and amapiano with traditional rap. The track's heavy bass and infectious hooks create a memorable experience, with both artists bringing their unique sounds to the table.

12. Jump

Artist(s): TYLA, Gunna , Skillibeng
Country: South Africa
Label: Fax Records
Date of Release: March 20, 2024

TYLA’s Jump is a danceable, upbeat track with an undeniable groove produced by Sammy Soso off her eponymous debut album. Combining Afrobeat rhythms with South African influences, TYLA brings a fresh sound to the genre that continues to capture listeners' attention.

11. Big Big Things

Artist(s): Young Jonn

Featured Artist (s): Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez
Country: Nigeria
Label: Chocolate City Music
Date of Release: February 23, 2024

Produced by Yung Willis, Big Big Things by Young Jonn is a celebration song. The smooth melodies and his signature style on the amapiano-laced afro-fusion single combine effortlessly, making this track a standout anthem for success and triumph.

10. Twe Twe (Remix)

Artist(s): Kizz Daniel & Davido
Country: Nigeria
Label: Flyboy Inc / EMPIRE
Date of Release: January 25, 2024

The remix of Twe Twe features powerhouse artists Kizz Daniel and Davido. Their chemistry elevates the track, creating a perfect blend of Afrobeats, catchy lyrics, and infectious melodies. The production, helmed by Killertunes and Blaise Beatz, adds a polished and vibrant edge, making it a standout hit. With over 22 million views on YouTube, the track is a testament to its massive appeal and the duo's ability to captivate listeners globally.

9. Big Baller

Artist(s): Flavour
Country: Nigeria
Label: 2Nite Music Group
Date of Release: November 23, 2023

Flavour’s Big Baller combines highlife elements with modern Afrobeats, showcasing his rich vocal delivery. The track’s celebratory themes and danceable rhythm made it a crowd favourite. Produced by Jaysynths, Big Baller is a fusion of afrobeats and South African amapiano carefully written and performed to portray luxury. It is a lead single to Flavour's 2024 album African Royalty.

8. Holy Ghost

Artist(s): Omah Lay
Country: Nigeria
Label: KeyQaad
Date of Release: November 10, 2023

Omah Lay’s Holy Ghost, produced by LEKAA, is a mesmerizing blend of soulful melodies and rhythmic Afrobeat, showcasing the artist's signature Afro-fusion style. The track’s introspective spiritual themes and distinctive sound struck a chord with listeners, cementing its status as an instant favourite. With over 105 million streams on Spotify, it stands as one of Omah Lay's most streamed tracks, following closely behind his smash hit Soso. The mid-tempo vibe and emotive delivery make Holy Ghost a standout gem in Omah Lay's catalog.

7. Ogechi (Remix)

Artist(s): Brown Joel, Hyce, BoyPee, Davido
Country: Nigeria
Label: Azuri
Date of Release: June 26, 2024

Produced by Dawie, Ogechi Remix brings together a fresh collaboration, with Brown Joel, Hyce, BoyPee, and Davido delivering a catchy, rhythmic anthem. The blend of contemporary sounds and traditional influences makes this remix shine. Ogechi Remix is no doubt one of the outstanding records of 2024 sonically and commercially.

6. Higher

Artist(s): Burna Boy
Country: Nigeria
Label: Spaceship Entertainment Ltd.
Date of Release: June 27, 2024

Burna Boy's Higher is one of the records with a distinct sound. Higher, produced by Dibs, is an afro-fusion track laced with trap and amapiano that sees Burna Boy continue his reign as one of Afrobeats' finest, blending Afro-fusion with global soundscapes. The song's uplifting lyrics and danceable beat make it a timeless favourite.

5. Love Me Jeje

Artist(s): Tems
Country: Nigeria
Label: RCA Records/Since 93'
Date of Release: April 25, 2024

Tems’ Love Me Jeje is a masterful blend of Afropop and soulful melodies, showcasing her ethereal yet commanding vocals that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Produced by Guiltybeatz and Spax, the track reimagines Seyi Sodimu’s classic Love Me Jeje featuring Shafy Bello, adding a contemporary twist while honouring its roots. As the lead single from her 2024 album Born In The Wild, it embodies Tems’ evolving artistry and growing global influence. Both groovy and deeply emotive, Love Me Jeje is a standout piece that bridges nostalgia with modern Afro-fusion brilliance.

4. MMS

Artist(s): Asake & Wizkid
Country: Nigeria
Label: YBNL Nation/EMPIRE
Date of Release: August 8, 2024

MMS, produced by P. Priime, is a standout track from Asake's third studio album, Lungu Boy. It's a beautiful collaboration between Asake and Wizkid resulting in an exceptional fusion of energy, infectious Afrobeat rhythms, and undeniable charisma. Their seamless chemistry elevates the track, making it an instant fan favourite. With its vibrant production and captivating performances, MMS not only adds to both artists' stellar catalogues but also underscores their prowess in shaping the Afrobeat soundscape.

3. Tshwala Bam (Remix)

Artist(s): TitoM, Yuppe, & Burna Boy

Featured Artist: S.N.E
Country: South Africa, Nigeria
Label: Boundary Ent / Spaceship
Date of Release: March 13, 2024

The Tshwala Bam Remix by TitoM and Yuppe featuring S.N.E., with Burna Boy’s powerhouse vocals, blends amapiano rhythms with global Afrobeats for an electrifying hit. Produced by Thato Seth Mathobela and Bongani Kenneth Sibanyoni, it’s hailed as one of 2024’s best tracks. Burna Boy’s iconic verse“Monday ita la wa (Lele), Tuesday ita la wa. Wednesday ita la wa (Yeh), As long as Naija la wa (Yeh yeh yeh)”—has become a cultural anthem, solidifying the remix as a standout in cross-continental music.

2. Commas

Artist(s): Ayra Starr
Country: Nigeria
Label: Mavin Records
Date of Release: February 2, 2024

Ayra Starr’s Commas is an iconic hit that seamlessly blends Afrobeats with R&B influences, highlighting her distinctive sound and commanding vocals. Produced by Ragee, London, and AOD, the track became an instant classic, captivating audiences globally. Featured on her second studio album, The Year I Turned 21, it solidifies Ayra Starr’s status as a trailblazer in contemporary music.

1. Egwu

Artist(s): Chike & Mohbad
Country: Nigeria
Label: Brothers Records
Date of Release: December 15, 2023

Egwu has emerged as the best Afrobeats song of 2024. Released as a heartfelt tribute to the late Mohbad, the track’s addictive melody and blend of Afro-fusion with deep emotional resonance captured the hearts of fans, making it an anthem of the year. Produced by DeeYasso, Egwu was later featured on Chike's 2024 album, Son of Chike, further solidifying its impact.

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The album encapsulates all the facets of Wizkid’s artistry and chronicles his evolution over the years, transitioning from high-energy anthems to soulful, laid-back vibes.

It’s been over a decade since Wizkid’s debut album, Superstar, launched him into stardom, solidifying his place as one of his generation’s most promising stars. Since then, he has delivered standout projects such as Ayo, Sounds From the Other Side, and most notably, Made in Lagos, arguably his finest and most successful album to date.

Wizkid has continuously evolved, redefining his sound since Sounds From the Other Side, a shift that culminated in the globally acclaimed Made in Lagos. This transformation, likely influenced by his exposure to diverse musical landscapes, moved him away from the high-energy "kpalongo" sound that once dominated his catalogue and the industry at large. Instead, his recent work leans towards a more relaxed, soulful style, enriched with lush instrumentation. However, his last two projects—More Love, Less Ego (2022) and S2 (2023)—while maintaining his refined direction didn’t resonate as expected, leaving him in search of a project that could rival or surpass the success of Made in Lagos.

Titled Morayo after his late mother, whom he lost in 2023, fans anticipated Wizkid’s most introspective and heartfelt project to date. However, rather than centering solely on introspection, the singer chose to highlight the various personas of his artistry since his debut—infused with romance and a touch of playful sensuality that remains a core ingredient of his music.

Wizkid's Late mum, Morayo

The album begins on a reflective note, sampling Fuji legend Kwam 1 De Ultimate’s performance at Wizkid’s mother’s funeral. With rich instrumentation—primarily gangan drums and saxophone—that permeates the album, the opening track, Troubled Mind, sets the tone. As the title suggests, Wizkid reveals his vulnerabilities on this mid-tempo P2J-co-produced record, making it an apt introduction to the project.

While Troubled Mind lays a soulful foundation, the energy shifts instantly with the second track, Karamo. It’s a lively, groove-packed party starter that rekindles the high-energy "Lamba Wiz" fans have longed for. The tempo builds further with Kese, a lead single that amassed a record-breaking 1.57 million streams on Spotify within 24 hours of release. With its irresistible Afrobeats rhythm and dance-floor appeal, Kese is undeniably a standout on the album, crafted to ignite clubs and playlists alike.

The project’s first feature comes from Asake, whose appearance on the album was a pleasant surprise, especially considering their recent collaboration on the Grammy-nominated song MMS, which was highly praised by music lovers. Unlike the solemn and reflective tone of MMS, their new track Bad Girl takes a more uptempo approach, celebrating a lady with playful admiration. While it’s a decent record, it falls short of being exceptional. Given the massive success of MMS, Bad Girl might struggle to maintain momentum and could fade quickly, unable to compete with the impact of their initial collaboration both sonically and in terms of potential.

Wizkid’s transition since Sounds From the Other Side, which positioned him as a soft-spoken, soul-stirring R&B artist, continues to evolve impressively, often yielding stellar results within this spectrum. Time is one of the laid-back tracks on the project, delivering a well-deserved dose of lush melodies. The tempo seamlessly carries into Piece of My Heart, a silky R&B duet featuring American singer Brent Faiyaz. The track is particularly noteworthy for its structure as a two-in-one record, shifting sounds within the same song. Its exceptional delivery and unique arrangement make it another standout on the album, solidifying its place as one of the lead singles preceding the project’s release.

Known for infusing Caribbean influences into his music through tracks like Joro, Mamacita, and others, Wizkid explores similar themes with Break Me Down. This track blends sensuality with an upbeat tempo, merging Afro-Caribbean vibes with an R&B flair. Its groove is enhanced by a stellar yet understated performance from an unknown songstress. The tempo resets to a party-starters template with Bend, a proper Afrobeats banger that many anticipated. Slightly heavier than Kese, it has all the makings of a club anthem and could easily become a standout track from the project. In contrast, A Million Blessings feels underwhelming and skippable. Despite the orchestra-inspired production laced with Afrobeats elements that attempt to elevate it, the track lacks the energy and flair to leave a lasting impression, coming across as an album filler.

Wizkid’s signature soulful, feel-good sound makes a strong return on Après Minuit and Bad For You, featuring French rapper Tiakola and American singer Jazmine Sullivan, respectively. These tracks showcase his ability to carefully select collaborators who seamlessly complement his artistry. This approach has paid off in the past with tracks like True Love featuring Tay Iwar and Projexx from Made in Lagos, and the pattern continues to shine here.

While Soji leans on its Afrobeats roots, it doesn’t rise above being another filler. On the other hand, Don’t Care delves deeper into indigenous Afrobeat vibes, offering a more grounded and authentic Wiz. Meanwhile, Slow and Lose are beautifully delivered soft-tempo tracks that resonate with Wizkid’s introspective side, adding a refreshing calm to the album’s flow. The project ends on a high note with Pray, a track that ties together the album’s reflective and celebratory themes.

With P2J producing fourteen tracks and P.Priime and DAMEDAME handling the remaining two, the album boasts a rich and robust soundscape, instrumentation, and production. However, the production could have benefitted from more diverse input to balance out the P2J-heavy contributions.

While Morayo strays beyond the female-centric, romantic, and sensual themes that often characterise Wizkid’s music, it falls short of presenting a cohesive core theme. Whether tied to the significance of its title or simply as a standalone project, the album lacks a unifying thematic structure, leaving it feeling somewhat disjointed. It doesn’t deliver the kind of immersive experience that channels the listener’s thoughts in a specific direction—perhaps towards romance, as has been the hallmark of some of Wizkid’s most memorable works.

Nonetheless, the project is more inclusive, showcasing nearly every artistic phase of Wizkid’s career. It marks an intentional return to crafting proper Afrobeats bangers, a dimension of his brand that has been notably missing in recent years. Morayo is a blend of Wizkid’s signature styles, presented on a more mature and well-rounded level, making it accessible to fans across different stages of life. Despite these highlights, Morayo as a whole feels decent but doesn’t quite possess the standout quality needed to compete with several other Nigerian albums released in 2024. It’s a solid addition to Wizkid’s catalogue but lacks the groundbreaking appeal that defines his most celebrated work.

Overall Rating: 7.0

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The singer, after a spell of two projects that didn’t receive the expected acceptance, might be releasing a new one before the year ends

Nigerian superstar Wizkid has officially kicked off the highly anticipated 'Morayo' era after announcing an upcoming single with American soulful singer-songwriter Brent Faiyaz. The feel-good R&B track, titled 'Piece of My Heart,' undoubtedly sets the stage for what’s to come from the Grammy-winning singer's sixth studio album, 'Morayo.'

It's been over a decade since Wizkid released his debut album, Superstar, and his career has seen both highs and lows. Exceptional projects like Ayo, Sounds from the Other Side, and most notably Made in Lagos stand out in his catalogue. However, things have taken a shaky turn, as the singer has not yet been able to surpass MIL, arguably one of his best and most successful albums. His last two projects—More Love, Less Ego (2022) and S2 (2023)—didn't receive the expected reception, leaving him in search of a project that could surpass his previous success.

Wizkid has been redefining his sound since Sounds from the Other Side, a transformation that was cemented with Made in Lagos. It's clear that his exposure has deeply influenced his music. Instead of the high-energy "kpalongo" sound he's known for and the industry was riddled with, his recent work has been more laid-back, soulful, and rich in instrumentation. Therefore, if Morayo is delivered properly, it has the potential to give the singer the much-needed breakthrough he seeks. Although it's unlikely to surpass the monumental success of Made in Lagos, the album's significance, particularly with its title, suggests it may be more well-rounded than the female-centric projects Wizkid has been putting out recently.

Fans can expect a more introspective Wizkid on Morayo (as seen in Asake's MMS), yet still conscious of his superstar status—reflecting his experiences with wealth, women, and lifestyle. The album’s sound is expected to be rich, with an intentional display of some proper Afrobeats bangers. Overall, Morayo is expected to blend elements of Joro-era Wizkid, Blessed-era Wizkid, and Frames-era Wizkid to present a more mature, well-rounded artist who can resonate with a wider audience, no matter what phase of life they are in.

SEE ALSO - Morayo's Track list by Wizkid

To provide more context and perspective, NotJustOk spoke to some music executives as well as dedicated Wizkid fans to hear their expectations for the upcoming album. Their thoughts are as follows:

Babalola Osogbiye (Uncle Bilo), Head Of Marketing, ONErpm Africa) said:

"For Wizkid's Morayo album, Wizkid is a global superstar and, arguably, one of the most celebrated forerunners of African music. So, I expect nothing less of these to be embedded in the album. Sound-wise, I expect it to be global, with a shade or with all shades of African music elements. Because, I mean, the album title is native, which should tell us everything that we need to know already. I believe the album would have, like, shades of African music elements because we shouldn't alienate ourselves from our roots; it is the foundation of all that it is with our music. But from the business perspective, we should expect sounds that cement Wizkid's global presence in the global music atmosphere, just like he did with Essence."

Moses Kusemi, Operations Manager of Boomplay, opines that, personally, he does not have big expectations for the album as Wizkid's sound has become very predictable. Over the years, it has been the same Wizkid. He goes on to state that the singer hasn't had a wow factor in his recent projects. Even though he is looking forward to Morayo and wants to be surprised by the singer, he doesn’t have any high expectations for the album.

An ardent fan of Wizkid and accorded as many as a frontier of the Wizkid FC Fanbase, Basito says:

"Morayo is coming, and I know for sure Wizkid is going to deliver; he’s never let us down, and he’s definitely not going to start now with Morayo. Quality is never a question when it comes to a Wiz album. The only thing I would say is I hope he does right by the album this time around and pushes it to every corner of the world. The world can do a lot with a Wizkid album right now, and it’s only right if they’re alerted about it through every channel there is."

READ ALSO - List of Afrobeats Artist headlining Afro Nation's 5th anniversary

Another ardent fan and music enthusiast, Lasisi Farouk, says:

"The thing is, you know, Morayo is something special to him, so I know that he's going to do something a bit like Made in Lagos because I think that's Wizkid's new identity and sound, and he has producers that he is used to (around him). So, you know, I think those are the sounds that are pleasing to people's ears; they want to listen to something like Made in Lagos again. And it's going to come from a place of pain and pleasure; it's also going to come from a woman's perspective. That's Wiz for you. I know he's going to come along with his identity: traditional drums, saxophones, pianos, and all those sounds we like. It's going to come out very nice and smooth, and he has anticipated it well. Wizzy is a perfectionist; he wants his stuff to sound exactly the way he envisions. I'm expecting something new too. I'd like to see him do something he hasn't done before. Something nice."

Another fan, Theophilus, is highly optimistic about the project and can’t wait to have it. He says:

"Honestly, I'm expecting nothing short of greatness; beautiful and relatable songs. We all know how meticulous Wiz is when making his songs. I believe all tracks will reflect this. I'm just patiently awaiting this album, as I need some fresh and soulful music."

Adetomi says: "I'm expecting a lot of emotions from it, especially since he recently lost his mum, and we all know Wizkid loves his mum. So yeah, that, and also his usual serenade on love and hustle."

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The final two battled it out as the curtains closed on the NotJustOK Afrobeats Rumble 2024.

After four intense rounds of the highly anticipated Afrobeats Rumble, which celebrates the remarkable rise of African music, the two artists that advanced to the tournament's final—based on votes from fans and music enthusiasts—were Wizkid and Burna Boy.

This knockout competition, which started with 64 talented Afrobeats artists from West, South, and East Africa, recently concluded its Round of 16, spotlighting the top four artists with the highest votes in the second knockout stage, and then narrowing down to the final two.

Wizkid, coming from Group A, defeated Mavin starboy Rema in the semi-final, while Burna Boy triumphed over YBNL star Asake. The Starboy Frontier eventually went on to triumph over Grammy-winning Burna Boy in the final, with a flawless victory of 72% to 28% in voting.

READ ALSO - Fireboy DML weighs in on Wizkid's recent jabs at Davido

The fan-voted NotJustOK Afrobeats Rumble competition, which pits top Afrobeats stars against each other in head-to-head battles, is designed to engage fans and music enthusiasts by allowing them to vote for their favourite artists, generating excitement and debates within the Afrobeats community.

The victory reflects the loyalty and support of Wizkid’s fan base, often referred to as "Wizkid FC." It also shows the strength of Burna Boy's fanbase, known as "Outsiders," for taking him as far as the final spot in the competition. This highlights the immense significance & influence both stars have in representing Afrobeats on both local and international levels.

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Here are the last eight finalists who have progressed to the quarter-finals of the NotJustOk Afrobeats Rumble 2024.

Following the completion of three successful rounds of the most talked about competition celebrating the growth and success of African music, Afrobeats Rumble, the last eight artists who have qualified for the tournament quarter-finals have been selected based on the vote from fans and music lovers.

The knockout-style competition began with 64 nominated sensational afrobeats artists from West, South, and East Africa saw its recently concluded round of 16 highlight the 8 artists with the highest number of votes in the first stage of the knockout round.

Group A

  1. WizKid
  2. Olamide 
  3. Omah Lay 
  4. Rema 

Group B

  1. Burna Boy 
  2. Kizz Daniel 
  3. Asake
  4. Davido

Afrobeats Rumble: Round of 16 fixtures

Here are the fixtures for the round of 16:

Group A

WizKid vs Olamide
Omah Lay vs Rema

Group B

Burna Boy vs Kizz Daniel
Asake vs Davido

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The maiden edition of NotJustOk's Afrobeats Rumble has been an exciting tournament.

The knockout-style competition began with 64 nominated afrobeats artists from Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, and beyond. Afrobeats Rumble is a structured single-elimination tournament that pits 64 of the most influential Afrobeats artists into two groups. Each round will feature artists competing in one-on-one matchups, with the winner advancing to the next round and the loser eliminated.

After two successful rounds, here's the list of artists who made it to the round of 16;

Group A

  1. WizKid
  2. 2Baba
  3. Wande Coal
  4. Olamide 
  5. Omah Lay 
  6. Bella Shmurda
  7. Rema 
  8. Ayra Starr 

Group B

  1. Burna Boy
  2. Fireboy DML 
  3. Adekunle Gold 
  4. Kizz Daniel 
  5. Asake
  6. Flavour 
  7. Iyanya 
  8. Davido

Afrobeats Rumble: Round of 16 fixtures

Here are the fixtures for the round of 16:

Group A

WizKid vs 2Baba
Wande Coal vs Olamide 
Omah Lay vs Bella Shmurda
Rema vs Ayra Starr 

Group B

Burna Boy  vs Fireboy DML 
Adekunle Gold vs Kizz Daniel 
Asake vs Flavour 
Iyanya vs Davido

SEE ALSO: Afrobeats Rumble 2024: Here's a breakdown of how winners will be determined

Updated Afrobeats Rumble 2024 roadmap for round of 16

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NotJustOk just announced the maiden edition of Afrobeats Rumble and here's everything you need to know about how the winners will be determined.

The Afrobeats Rumble 2024 is here to celebrate and showcase some of the finest artists who have made a significant impact on the Afrobeats scene over the last decade. Following the announcement of this exciting knockout-style competition, we’re breaking down the roadmap to the finals, explaining how the winner will be determined, and detailing how and where fans can cast their votes.

Roadmap to the Finals

The competition is structured as a knockout (single-elimination) tournament, featuring 64 of the most influential Afrobeats artists across two groups (Group A and Group B). Each round will see artists paired in one-on-one matchups, with the winner advancing to the next round and the loser being eliminated. Here’s how the competition will unfold round by round:

Round 1: The Initial Showdown

  • Participants: 64 artists (32 per group)
  • Matchups: 32 one-on-one contests
  • Objective: Artists must win their match to move on to the next round.
  • Outcome: 32 artists (16 from each group) advance to Round 2, and 32 are eliminated.

Round 2: The Sweet 32

  • Participants: 32 artists (16 per group)
  • Matchups: 16 one-on-one contests
  • Objective: Winners of each contest move forward.
  • Outcome: 16 artists (8 from each group) move on to Round 3, while the other 16 are knocked out.

Round 3: The Sweet 16 (Round of 16)

  • Participants: 16 artists (8 per group)
  • Matchups: 8 one-on-one contests
  • Objective: Survive this crucial round to progress to the semifinals.
  • Outcome: 8 artists (4 from each group) make it to Round 4.

Round 4: The Super 8 (Quarterfinals)

  • Participants: 8 artists (4 per group)
  • Matchups: 4 one-on-one contests
  • Objective: Secure a spot in the final round for a chance at glory.
  • Outcome: 4 artists (2 from each group) advance to the semifinals.

Round 5: The Big 4 (Semifinals)

  • Participants: 4 artists (2 per group)
  • Matchups: 2 one-on-one contests
  • Objective: Win this match to earn a place in the Grand Final.
  • Outcome: The 2 winners (1 from each group) proceed to the final showdown.

The Grand Final: The Ultimate Showdown

  • Participants: 2 finalists (1 from each group)
  • Matchup: 1 epic one-on-one contest
  • Objective: Outshine the competition and be crowned the Afrobeats Rumble 2024 Champion.
  • Outcome: The winner will be hailed as the champion, and the runner-up will secure second place.

How Winners Will Be Determined

Throughout each round, the fate of the nominated artists rests in the hands of the fans. The decision-making process is a public voting where fans are expected to carefully evaluate the impact of the nominated artists within the last ten years before casting their votes.

How and Where Fans Can Vote

Fans are the heartbeat of Afrobeats Rumble 2024, and your vote matters! Voting will be done through an official online poll on Mondays and Wednesdays between September 16, 2024, and October 15, 2024 on NotJustOk's Instagram stories designed for the competition. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how you can cast your vote:

  1. Visit the Official NotJustOk Instagram page: Head over to the official Afrobeats Rumble 2024 polling units on NotJustOk's Instagram stories where the voting portal is hosted.
  2. Vote for Your Favorite Artist: Once you are on the NotJustOk's Instagram stories, you will see the current round's matchups. Click on your favorite artist's profile to cast your vote. Fans can only vote once per matchup, so choose wisely!
  3. Keep Track of Voting Deadlines: Each round will have a 24-hour voting window, so make sure to vote before the deadline. Voting results will be announced after the deadline, with live updates available on the website and across social media platforms.
  4. Engage on Social Media: Join the conversation on social media with the hashtag #AfrobeatsRumble2024 to show your support and rally your friends and fellow fans to vote for your favorite artists.

Nominated Artists

The 64 artists competing in Afrobeats Rumble 2024 have all made waves in the industry over the past decade. From iconic names like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Angelique Kidjo, to breakout stars like Rema, Ayra Starr, and Asake, the roster is packed with talent. Divided into two groups (Group A and Group B), these artists will battle it out for the title of Afrobeats Rumble 2024 Champion.

Group A features heavyweights such as Wizkid, Rema, and Tiwa Savage, while Group B includes global icons like Burna Boy, Davido, and Yemi Alade. The competition is set to be fierce, with artists from Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, South Africa, and beyond represented in the lineup.

SEE ALSO: The full list of Afrobeats Rumble 2024 nominees.

What’s Next?

As we move closer to the Afrobeats Rumble 2024, keep an eye on our website and social channels for updates, live match results, and exclusive content featuring your favourite artists. Fans and experts alike are eager to see who will rise to the top in this star-studded tournament. Will it be an established legend, or will a new king or queen of Afrobeats emerge?

Get ready for the first edition of the Afrobeats Rumble, and remember—your vote could make all the difference in crowning the next Afrobeats champion!

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Unfortunately, the Afrobeats star could not match the overall quality of his last two albums.

The neo-fuji singer has shown intense dedication since he fully came into the spotlight, churning out four projects in three years, two in his debut year. With these three projects: his self-named EP 'Ololade', his debut album 'Mr. Money With The Vibe', and his sophomore album 'Work of Art, the singer has gone on to become one of the most exciting Afrobeats acts to break out in the modern Nigerian music era since Wande Coal & Wizkid. The YBNL-Empire singer and performer has sold out the iconic 02 Arena in the United Kingdom, the Barclays Centre in the US, and the Scotia Bank Arena in Canada, all of which have less than 19,000 capacity.

The title "Lungu Boy," is a description of the singer's identity and roots, regardless of where he goes or how far he travels. "Lungu" is originally an Hausa word meaning "shortcut," "dark alley," or "dirt road"; however, it has become a popular slang, especially in Southern Nigeria, contextualised as the "Ghetto" or the "hood." In a broader sense, it means the "streets," which attest to why Asake might be calling himself a "Lungu boy." If you are not a "nepo baby," having to strive for yourself and "enter the streets" to get things done without support or soft landing, you can be accorded as a "street child," hence "Lungu child."

Also, Asake is from Lagos Island in Nigeria, an urban area of the early Lagos that has now largely become a "Lungu," therefore every allusion to the singer's identity based on the album title ticks. Although a "Lungu Boy," Asake on this album documented his so-far-gone lifestyle and how international he has become, with hip-hop influences in his music, skating, face tattoos, western fashion, etc., which are dominantly foreign entities.

The album kicks off with a soul-soothing sampling of Asa's classic 'Eye Adaba,' a powerful and prayerful song that is perfect to start your day; your journey. Asake starts the album on this note, creating the impression that the album is about to take the listener on a surreal journey. The one-minute, twenty-one-second intro had the Asa sample run for forty seconds before Asake took over with a "step on the gas" delivery, accompanied by a switch in beat from being solemn to a slightly fast tempo. A good intro that warms you up for what is to come.

The highly anticipated collaboration with Wizkid titled 'MMS' follows. When the tracklist dropped, one would have wondered why a heavyweight like Wizkid would be quickly introduced on the album instead of the usual way of delaying the big features to a later time on the album. However, listening to the highly enjoyable and introspective mid-tempo song, one would see why Asake made it the second track. After the soothing Asa sample, it only made sense to follow it with such a feel-good song. As expected, the mid-tempo tune with an R&B feel was a familiar ground for Wizkid to deliver smoothly, strictly staying on topic too.

The tempo in the album increases with 'Mood'; although not in party mode, it was just enough to have you nodding your head. It's another feel-good song that was perfect to follow the previous one. The fourth song 'Heart' kicks off with a Spanish guitar to usher in a love tune that saw French-Gabonese singer Anäis Cardot give an impressive bridge and noticeable back-up vocal to sweeten the song. The song switches from time to time from its Southern American feel to a Kanye hip-hop type beat, and knowing that Asake flows almost like a rapper, his delivery on the song was good. It is a decent song, but not exceptional. 'Worldwide' follows, although a familiar log drum-based tune that speaks on how "blown" Mr. Money has become. The delivery, production, and overall quality of the song seemed lazy.

The already-released 'Active' is a high-energy tune that seamlessly blends Afrobeats and hip-hop, showcasing the unique sides of Asake and the featured act, Travis Scott. Another catchy composition deployed by producer Sarz on the song is him interpolating Adewale Ayuba & Jazzman Olofin's 'Raise the Roof,' which ended up being a major highlight of the song.

The tempo is again dropped with 'Suru', another introspective tune themed on being patient in life, featuring English rapper Stormzy, whose verse was delivered seamlessly. "Ise oluwa ko seni to ye," a familiar line from Apala maestro Haruna Musiliu Ishola, saw the need for a traditional feel to the song, which was not properly executed and represented with just gan gan drums; other traditional components should have come to play.

The western influence on Asake was shown with 'Skating.' The mission-impossible-action-film-like beat was dominant throughout the song; however, the singer struggled with thematic depth and delivery when singing about his newly found hobby.

Asake reunites with his primary producer, Magicsticks, who came through with the log-drum-dredged soft landing for the singer on 'Wave'. As a way to show that the "Lungu boy" has indeed gone international, Asake enlisted another British rapper, Central Cee, for the fan favourite song.

The album experienced a noticeable upgrade with 'Mentally.' It was the confident, delivery-conscious, and precise Asake known to be a hit machine on that record. The run is complimented by another monster jam produced by Sarz, 'Uhh Yeah.' The fuji prowess of the singer came to full flesh, and it was an instant show of the "Ololade mi Asake" that we know, especially the second verse. Sarz went nuts on the production. Interestingly, the song bore a resemblance to rapper Reminise's highly underrated club banger 'Fantasi,' which was also produced by Sarz. The enjoyable run ends with 'I Swear' another lazy attempt (especially with hook) by the singer to deliver a Lamba (a street slang for being poetic while braggadocios about one's ability or something), a terrain he is familiar with and has excellently delivered in previous albums with songs like What's Up My G.

Another letdown follows with 'Ligali', a slang that emanates from the Fuji world, especially from Fuji icon Wasiu Alabi Pasuma Wonder, which loosely translates to "mingle." One would have expected a flamboyantly delivered Fuji-themed song flanked by all the traditional components needed to leave listeners giving it their all on the dance floor, drenched in sweat, but they rather met an Afro-fusion leaned tune, which does not necessarily do the job. As the experiment continues, Asake embarks on a Caribbean dancehall voyage with Brazilian singer Ludmilla on 'Whine'. The singer again clearly struggled with the ragga persona he tried to embrace and, as a result, created a song that might be easily forgotten by many.

READ ALSO - Can Asake attain the "Holy Trinity" with upcoming album 'Lungu Boy'

The curtain closes on the album with a bonus track. The highly anticipated 'Fuji Vibe', whose snippet already cemented in the hearts of his listeners, was elongated and flamboyantly performed by the singer alongside his band The Composers - like one would have expected of 'Ligali.' The 5-minute-long song, at a point, transforms from its Fuji stance to the new-age deep trenches sound known as Mara which encompasses dance moves like Faaja, Ogba, Mara Pupo, Scissors Feet, and a slew of others. It was engineered specifically to be performed and enjoyed live. A moment.

The production on the album was quite decent, with standout performances like Sarz's brillance on the house-infused log-drum-dominated 'Mentally', the Fuji-EDM 'Uhh Yeahh," and the Afro-fusion laced with hip-hop display on 'Active'. The veteran producer and DJ constantly make it known that he is a godfather in the game with his sensational productions over the years. His protegee, P.Prime, produced seven tracks off the album, with 'Start', 'MMS', and 'My Heart', proving to be standout productions that showed his versatility as a young producer and the immense prospect he is to the Nigerian music scene. However, songs like 'Suru' could have had more components to properly deliver the tune.

Magicsticks came through on 'Wave' as well as his contribution on 'Fuji Vibe' alongside Asake and the composers—two solid productions off the album. The Caribbean feel on 'Whine' was accomplished thanks to Haitian producer Sak-Pase, though it's not a standout production.

Asake struggled with songwriting on this album; unlike his previous albums, many music enthusiasts have linked it to the probability of his label boss, Olamide, being absent from the process. Maybe. Away from the dominantly subpar lyricism on the album, in Asake's bid to explore, he struggled with his delivery as well; not a lot of Lambas could be be enjoyed from the neo-Fuji act on this project.

Olamide Ikigai
Olamide

Because of how experimental the album is, the sonic sequence was not as cohesive as his first two albums. Working with three unfamiliar producers might have been a reason, unlike the usual Magicsticks-Asake collab that has been consistently showcased over the years. The experimentation on the album resulted in a non-cohesive project, as songs were scattered all over without proper direction. However, on thematic cohesion and depth, it's two ways: if the singer's "Lungu Boy" is supposed to tell the story of a "Lungu Boy" still in the "Lungu," it failed. However, if it's to tell the story of a "Lungu boy" that has gone worldwide but still very much in touch with his roots, the choice of track titles, song themes, and sound direction tallies, although not excellently executed by the artiste.

In conclusion, Asake's 'Lungu Boy' is a decent album; the artiste was bold to have experimented with new soundscapes, but the outcome wasn't great. Although it tends to become one of his commercially biggest albums, as singles can easily propel a project in the modern streaming era. 'Lungu Boy' is the least enjoyable album Asake has released so far, failing to match the standard and qualities of his previously released album.

Overall Rating: 6.5

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Asake, the Nigerian music sensation, is all set to drop his much-anticipated album, Lungu Boy.

Since his debut with YBNL, Asake has quickly risen to prominence in the Afrobeats scene. 

With album releases like Mr Money with the Vibe and Work of Art, Asake has taken special care to take over top charts with his albums. Following the announcement of Lungu Boy, there is a lot of speculation on what to expect from it. This is a defining moment in his over-5-year music career. These are five things that we believe you should expect from Asake's coming project:

1. More Fuji and Amapiano

Asake's music has always been a vibrant blend of various genres, but Lungu Boy is likely to emphasise Fuji and Amapiano even more. Fuji is a genre deeply rooted in Nigerian music culture. At the same time, Amapiano is the South African house music style that has taken the world by storm. 

Fans can expect Asake to merge these two styles seamlessly and deliver them separately. Asake also includes a bonus track that is mainly fuji-inspired titled Fuji Vibe. We believe that it will include the popular sound that he dances to at his concerts.

2. More street-pop anthems

One of Asake's trademarks is his ability to create street anthems that resonate with a wide audience. Lungu Boy is expected to also continue this, delivering tracks that are catchy, relatable, and perfect for the streets.

They also will likely capture the essence of everyday life in Nigeria, touching on themes that connect deeply with his fan base. We believe it will most likely be seen in tracks like I Swear, Ligali, Mentally and even Suru which will feature British Rapper, Stormzy.

3. Exciting sound fusion

Thirdly, Asake has lined up some exciting collaborations for Lungu Boy. He is featuring global stars like Wizkid, Ludmilla, and Travis Scott. These partnerships will bring a unique fusion of sounds to the album. 

With Wizkid, fans can expect a seamless blend of Afrobeats and Asake's distinctive style. The collaboration with Brazilian superstar Ludmilla will likely infuse a Latin flavour. Meanwhile, the track with Travis Scott, released on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, is a hip-hop, fuji mix.

Similar to how he featured seamlessly in Ayra Starr’s album, these collaborations should show Asake's versatility.

Asake's - Active featuring Travis Scott

4. Likely UK dominance with Stormzy collaboration

Asake's collaboration with UK grime heavyweight Stormzy is one of the most anticipated tracks on Lungu Boy. This partnership is expected to follow in the footsteps of Ayra Starr's successful collaboration on Santa, which dominated the Spanish charts. 

Suru featuring Stormzy, should feature hard-hitting lyrics, a gripping beat, and a fusion of grime and afrobeats.

5. Innovative production and fresh sound

Asake is known for his ingenious approach to music production. With his initial success as Afrobeats and Amapiano fusion artist, Lungu Boy is expected to push boundaries even further. 

The album will likely feature cutting-edge soundscapes, intricate beats, and lush instrumentation. Fans can look forward to a listening experience that is both fresh and familiar. Hopefully, it attests to Asake’s growth over the years and shows his commitment to delivering high-quality music.

Asake - Amapiano feat. Olamide

Finally, Asake's Lungu Boy album is shaping up to be one of the most exciting releases of the year. Coming from an artist that was most streamed in 2023, there is a lot of pressure to make better music. The 15-track album has a lot of fans on their toes, and we can only expect Mr Money not to disappoint.

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Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo: Why social media is constantly reviving old Nigerian songs https://notjustok.com/article/afrobeats-the-business/gwo-gwo-gwo-ngwo-why-social-media-is-constantly-reviving-old-nigerian-songs/ https://notjustok.com/article/afrobeats-the-business/gwo-gwo-gwo-ngwo-why-social-media-is-constantly-reviving-old-nigerian-songs/#respond Tue, 23 Jul 2024 13:48:16 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=460783 Before the currently trending Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche (Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo) by Mike Ejeagha, we have had other old Nigerian songs return to the limelight years after their release.  Short video-sharing platforms like TikTok, Reels and Shorts have been instrumental in the growth of Afrobeats in the last few years. Songs like […]

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Before the currently trending Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche (Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo) by Mike Ejeagha, we have had other old Nigerian songs return to the limelight years after their release. 

Short video-sharing platforms like TikTok, Reels and Shorts have been instrumental in the growth of Afrobeats in the last few years. Songs like Calm Down by Rema, Love Nwantiti by CKay and Essence by WizKid were able to dominate local and international charts because of social media. User-generated content by influencers, content creators, and comedians on the internet has been the secret behind the success of most global songs like Bécane by French-Cameroonian soul singer and song, Yamê among others. 

Just as social media has been instrumental in the success of these songs, it has always been responsible for the regurgitation of old Nigerian songs. Today, we have Mike Ejeagha benefiting from platforms like TikTok and Reels, which were launched in 2016 and 2020, respectively. These platforms both contributed to the sudden revival of Mike Ejeagha’s Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche (Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo) released in 1983.

Gentleman Mike Ejeagha, a 90-year-old musician, is currently trending on social media after comedian Brain Jotter used his record Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche in a viral video. Gentleman Mike Ejeagha's viral song Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche was used by Brain Jotter in a video posted on his Instagram account on July 5, 2024, and has been viewed 29.1 million times with over 30,000 comments, while TikTok has 19.6 million views and over 23,000 comments. The viral video has sparked a social media trend, with over 7,000 reels and 29,000 TikTok posts featuring the song created in the last week.

What are some old Nigerian songs that social media has reviewed in recent times? 

  1. Dekumzy - Who Get That Thing Remix ft Stormrex & Desperate Chicks - (2016)
  2. Melvitto & Wande Coal - Gentility (2019)
  3. Mike Ejeagha - Ka Esi Le Onye Isi Oche (Gwo Gwo Gwo Ngwo) -  (1983)
  4. Sean Tizzle - Perfect Gentleman - (2014)
  5. Obesere - Egungun Be Careful (1998)
  6. Infinity - Olori Oko (2013)
  7. TJ - Elewe Ukwu (2009)

Why social media is constantly giving old songs a chance

It's not surprising that old songs from the 1900s to the 2010s are getting a chance to shine in 2024. These songs shaped the childhood and adolescence of the majority of today's youth. Nostalgia is undoubtedly one of the many reasons why modern songs featuring samples from older releases, such as Love Me Jeje by Tems and Sitting on Top of the World by Burna Boy, can shine. First, it creates a marketing narrative, and second, it taps into most young people's residual knowledge and rekindles a sense of gratification, similar to how they felt when the sampled song had its moment. This type of nostalgia in music is a currency and one of the simplest ways for generations to interact.

Speaking with Adeayo Adebiyi, a music editor at Pulse Nigeria, he believes people often find old music creating an emotional connection that will occasionally resurface.  

“So the trend is a result of people going back to rediscover music that shaped our past in a bid to create from it,” he said.

“Lastly, it shows that music from our past will play a big role in shaping the future. If you notice, there’s a growing trend in sampling and interpolations. Tems, AG, Pheelz, Olamide, Chike, and co. are artists who have sampled old music this year,” he added. 

According to Motolani Alake a Label & Marketing Manager at Virgin Music, 

The long and short of it: The mainstream Pop sound has expired. People need newness.”

“The Afro-pop sound expires every five years and people need new stuff.  That Asake-Piano-fusion, with a tinge and fuji and rap sustained it. Rema's album is polarized because people don't recognise 'new sound' beyond what's known.

There's a reason why sounds from Ejeagha and Desperate Chicks are making waves on Tiktok. People are yearning for new stuff and because nothing is new, and 'newness' is usually just repurposing the past or an evolution of the past, we're seeing the past get repurposed,” he added. 

Speaking with Sampson Malachy, the co-founder of Maxtreme Inc, the trend is not going to stop. In his words, “The trend will not stop. In fact I see majors going for old catalogs in years to come.”

Tochi Louis, a creative marketing consultant, believes it's purely organic. In his words, “It's not what you sit down and plan. Right now, we don't know the next song that will be picked up. But it's mostly because of the song. It resonated with the people years ago, was heavily consumed then, and thus will most likely be consumed now.”

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African music is leaving a mark that cannot be erased from the world map.

While Afrobeats has been the pillar of African music for many years, the contemporary music scene is energised by Amapiano, a subgenre of Kwaito and house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. 

Afrobeats is a diverse, upbeat genre of Nigerian music that incorporates the sounds of West African music, highlife, various subgenres of music, dancehall, and more.

The meteoric rise of South African Amapiano has influenced Afrobeats artists to incorporate its unique sound, giving birth to a new subgenre popularly known as "Afropiano."

For the first half of 2024, Afrobeats, Amapiano, and Afropiano have dominated the African music landscape. Here, we present the 10 best African songs released in 2024 so far:

10. Instagram - Muyeez & Seyi Vibez

The melodious street-pop single Instagram by Muyeez, in collaboration with Seyi Vibez, dropped on April 30, 2024, and has dominated the music scene ever since. Produced by Murderer, Instagram features Muyeez, who released it after signing to Seyi Vibez’s record label, Vibez Inc., following a freestyle video that captured Seyi Vibez’s attention.

Instagram has been played over 11 million times on Spotify, proving its immense popularity amongst the audience. This song is also included in the Vibez Inc. album Vibez Incorporation Mixtape, Vol. 1, released on May 10, 2024. The track remained on the Turntable Charts for nine weeks and reached the No. 1 position, demonstrating its influence. Besides, Instagram lays the groundwork for Muyeez’s career in the music industry and highlights the thriving partnership between the young singer and Seyi Vibez. This collaboration bodes well for more successful work for Muyeez under the Vibez Inc. label.

9. Ogechi (Remix) - BoyPee, Hyce & Brown Joel ft.  Davido 

The song Ogechi (Remix) by BoyPee, Hyce, and Brown Joel, with a guest performance by Davido, immediately received love since its release on June 26, 2024. This remix, also produced by Davie, has a special theme dedicated to Davido's wife, Chioma, who he married just a day before the song's release. The original track Ogechi by Brown Joel, BoyPee, and Hyce, initially released on May 10, 2024, had already been setting the pace, but the remix with Davido’s lyrics and emotions adds different levels to the song.

The song has had an incredible impact, trending in seven nations on the Apple Music Playlists and featuring on Apple Music Top Charts in over 20 countries, including Nigeria and Ghana. Although it only reached number three on the Turntable Charts, it reiterated its strong sales and popularity. Ogechi (Remix) is a soulful song that emphasises that God’s timing is the best timing, embodied through great lyrics and wonderful music. The collaboration of BoyPee, Hyce, Brown Joel, and the production by Davie has resulted in a beautiful masterpiece that inspires people and remains on the charts.

8. Rodo - Adekunle Gold

Without a doubt, Adekunle Gold’s recent song Rodo, which was released on April 26, 2024, has quickly become a hit, reaching No. 8 on the Turntable charts. Afrobeats, amapiano, and electronic sound components masterfully blended into music by Chillz, highlighting the best of Gold. Furthermore, the song has an energy supported by unique production techniques, distinguishing it in today’s music landscape.

Adekunle Gold’s rich vocal performance and emotional lyricism are endlessly engaging as he croons about how for his love interest he would gladly jump over the moon, comparing her allure to 'Dodo' (pepper) in Yoruba. Rodo showcases the versatility that Adekunle Gold possesses and can incorporate into his music as the industry evolves. This blend of genres creates something new and intriguing for listeners worldwide, solidifying Gold's place on the global music map.

Incorporating impressive drumming and relatable lyrics, Rodo not only pays homage to Adekunle Gold but also showcases Chillz's prowess as a music producer. 

7. Love Me Jeje - Tems

Tems' track Love Me Jeje, featured as the 5th song on her debut album Born In The Wild, released on April 25, 2024, has quickly made waves across the global music scene. Produced by the dynamic duo GuiltyBeatz and Spax, the song ingeniously samples Seyi Sodomu’s 1997 hit Love Me Jeje, infusing it with a contemporary flair that resonates deeply with listeners.

Love Me Jeje has achieved remarkable success, charting in over 30 countries on Apple Music, including prominent markets like South Africa, Kenya, and the United Kingdom. The song's title, "Jeje," loosely translated to "gentle" or "softly" in Nigerian parlance, perfectly encapsulates its essence. Tems' soulful vocals glide effortlessly over a sunny guitar groove, expressing the bliss of being cherished and loved unconditionally. Her poignant lyrics, such as "If not you, then I don’t wanna know," reflect a yearning for genuine affection, making the track both relatable and emotionally resonant.

The song's impact is underscored by its chart achievements, reaching No. 1 on the UK's Official Afrobeats Chart and peaking at No. 14 on the Turntable Charts, solidifying Tems' status as a rising star in the global music landscape. Love Me Jeje not only showcases Tems' exceptional talent but also highlights the production finesse of GuiltyBeatz and Spax, setting a new standard for contemporary Afrobeats music.

6. Romeo Must Die (RMD) - Ruger & BNXN

When released on February 29th, 2024, Ruger and BNXN’s Romeo Must Die (RMD) off their R&B EP received much attention. The song was created by Kukbeats and is a perfect combination of mesmerizing vocals and a fascinating beat, which made this track exceptional. Romeo Must Die (RMD) rose quickly to the No. 4 spot on the Turntable Chart and stayed on for 14 weeks, showing its fan base and appeal. 

It is also important to note that the song ranked high on the Shazam charts with over 210,000 tags, which are evident of the catchy tune and choruses. This not only established both Ruger and BNXN solo performances but also their compatibility as partners. Certainly, their work on the album, particularly in the track Romeo Must Die (RMD), remains evidence of their ability to provide quality music with soulful vocals in a modern context, placing them at the forefront of the modern music scene.

5. Bad Vibes - Ayra Starr ft Seyi Vibez

Ayra Starr's collaboration with Seyi Vibez on Bad Vibes, featured on her sophomore album The Year I Turned 21, has become a standout hit since its release on May 9, 2024. Produced by Mystro and Ikenna Ohaeri, the track combines Ayra Starr's distinctive style with Seyi Vibez's emotive vocals, creating a compelling narrative against a backdrop of infectious beats.

Bad Vibes made an immediate impact, peaking at No. 2 on the TurnTable Charts and maintaining a strong presence for several weeks. Its international appeal is evident with chart placements in 19 countries on Apple Music, including Nigeria, Gambia, and Kenya. Additionally, the song reached No. 6 on the UK's Official Afrobeats Charts, underscoring its global resonance and popularity.

The collaboration between Ayra Starr and Seyi Vibez shines brightly on Bad Vibes, as they deliver heartfelt performances that resonate with listeners. The lyrics reflect a desire to distance themselves from negativity, instead focusing on prosperity and positive energy. This track not only showcases their vocal prowess but also highlights their ability to create music that speaks to universal themes, making Bad Vibes a defining moment in contemporary Afrobeats.

4. Jump - Tyla ft Gunna & Skillibeng

Tyla's debut album, Tyla features the dynamic single Jump, released on March 22, 2024. Produced by the acclaimed Sammy Soso, known for his work on Wizkid’s Bad To Me, Kali Uchis' Diosa, and Tyla’s global hit Water, this track is a masterful blend of Afrobeats, dancehall, and hip hop. Jump showcases the collaborative efforts of Tyla, Mocha, Believve, Gunna, Skillibeng, and Sammy Soso, resulting in a groovy and infectious tune that captivates from the first note.

The song features standout contributions from Gunna and Skillibeng, adding layers of depth and diversity to the already rich musical tapestry. Tyla’s opening line, “They never had a pretty girl from Joburg / See me now, and that's what they prefer,” is a catchy and memorable hook that sets the tone for the track. With its genre-fusing sound and irresistible rhythm, Jump is a testament to Tyla's rising star power and the seamless synergy between her, Gunna, and Skillibeng. This track not only highlights Tyla’s unique style and vocal prowess but also cements her place in the global music scene as an artist to watch.

3. Big Big Things - Young Jonn ft. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez

Young Jonn's Big Big Things, a standout track from his debut album Jiggy Forever, has quickly become a favourite since its release on February 23, 2024. Produced by the talented Yung Willis, the song features the dynamic vocals of Kizz Daniel and Seyi Vibez, creating a powerful collaboration that resonates deeply with listeners. The fusion of afrobeats and amapiano results in an infectious party anthem that's perfect for any celebration.

Big Big Things has achieved significant success, peaking at No. 4 on the TurnTable Charts and remaining on the chart for an impressive 18 weeks. The track's popularity is further evidenced by its over 9 million streams on Spotify, highlighting its widespread appeal and replay value. With its groovy beats and energetic performances, Big Big Things showcases Young Jonn's knack for crafting hits and solidifies his place in the music industry as a rising star.

2. Tshwala Bam - TiTom & Yuppe ft Burna Boy & S.N E

Since its release on May 13, 2024, TiTom and Yuppe’s Tshwala Bam, which also included Burna Boy and S. N E, has caused waves across the music sphere. Following the success of the previous version and the Tshwala Bam signature dance, the highly anticipated remix with Burna Boy garnered over 40 million streams within the first month, making it a truly massive hit. Originally composed by Thato Seth Mathobela and Bongani Kenneth Sibanyoni, Tshwala Bam is one of the most upbeat songs in the genre and is beloved for its rhythms and beats. 

The track can be considered a chart success as it reached the TurnTable Charts No. 1 and remained at the top for 18 weeks. Its popularity is evident because it tops the Shazam charts in 14 countries such as the UAE, UK, and France. Still, Tshwala Bam not only emphasises the creative chemistry between TiTom, Yuppe, Burna Boy, and S. N E but also stresses the potential of Mathobela and Sibanyoni as producers. This song can be considered a defining moment in amapiano genre history and solidifies the artists’ ability to make music that can climb the charts globally.

1. Showa - Kizz Daniel

Kizz Daniel's hit song Showa was released on March 11, 2024, from the TZA EP. Produced by AyZed, the catchy afrobeats track has gained over 11 million streams on Spotify, proving its popularity. An instrument heard clearly is the Yoruba talking drum, which adds an authentic feel to Showa's distinct and effective beat. The success of the song can be evidenced by the TurnTable Charts, where it was able to rank first and has been on the charts for 16 weeks. 

Kizz Daniel performs exceptionally on the song with silk-like vocals and quite the stage presence, while AyZed’s production sets the perfect tone for a modern afrobeats record. This fact, coupled with the song’s catchy beat and its association with Japanese culture, means that Showa remains a popular choice for music selection and dancing. Without a doubt, it is one of the best African songs to hit the market in 2024.

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The year 2024 has not been a great year of music by any stretch of the imagination. In contrast, while last year many summer hit singles topped the charts, this year has yet to do the same.

While Afrobeats and amapiano remain popular music genres in Africa, there has yet to be any successful talent discovered in the African music industry. 

This stagnation has left many fans craving the thrills and glorious new sounds of what the previous year brought forth. Nevertheless, there are several great records in the first half of 2024 that are worth mentioning. Besides offering streaming success, hit tracks, charts, and giant numbers, these albums have given us a captivating experience. Just with those elements of their melody, tracklists, and instruments, those albums have been able to entice the community to keep continuing with African music. 

In this piece, we take a look at ten of the most superb African albums that have been produced so far in 2024. These selections are proof that Africa’s music scene is vast and talented even if some of the biggest names released fewer songs than usual. They include album debuts from emerging artists and comebacks from musicians whose works have been highly anticipated in 2024 in African music.

Here are the 10 best African albums of 2024 so far;

10. King Promise - True to Self

Currently at the No. 57 position on Nigeria’s TurnTable Charts, with a top position on Ghana’s Apple Music album charts, as well as charting in at least 10 other countries’ Apple Music charts, King Promise’s True To Self is one of the best African albums released in the first half of 2024. The album has a total length of 37 minutes and was released on June 14, 2024, under license from 5K Records Ltd and Sony Music Entertainment UK Ltd. The album includes 12 tracks featuring singles like Perfect Combi with Gabzy, Terminator, Favourite Story featuring Olivetheboy and Sarkodie, and Continental featuring Shallipopi.

King Promise’s journey is radical enough to portray his transformation as an artist and determination towards Afrobeats. With each release, he always goes up a notch and enchants the global audience with his work. True To Self combines highlife, Afrobeats, dancehall, and much more into a perfect blend. It is, therefore, untrue that True To Self is just another body of work from King Promise; songs like Paranoid—a slow-tempo song with Fridayy—and the other singles on the album illustrate why True To Self is one of the best music projects to come out of the African continent in 2024.

9. Vibez INC - VICM Vol 1

I’m sure everyone expected Vibez Incorporation Mixtape Vol. 1 by Vibez Inc., led by Seyi Vibez, to be among the best African albums so far. The album not only introduces Muyeez, with his debut song Instagram featuring Seyi Vibez, but it also marks Billion Solar and Nerryckole’s first offering under the record label. Released on May 10, 2024, and dominating Nigeria’s TurnTable Chart, having spent seven weeks on the chart and peaking at No. 1 as of the time of writing this editorial piece, VICM Vol. 1 is undoubtedly a historic release.

The 10-song project features British rapper Tion Wayne and Nigerian singers Bloody Civilian, Dwillsharmony, and Balloranking. VICM Vol. 1 is a blend of street-pop, afro-adura (a sub-genre of street-pop), Afrobeats, and hip-hop. Its relatable lyrics, amapiano-dominated afro-fusion sound, and groovy melodies are already associated with Seyi Vibez, who clearly A&R-ed this project. Having songs named after social media platforms like WhatsApp and Instagram adds another unique element that stands out on this project.

8. Ruger x BNXN - R&B

Released on April 17, 2024, featuring singles like Romeo Must Die (RMD) which dropped on February 29, 2024, Ruger and BNXN’s joint extended play R&B is one of the best African albums of 2024 so far. Having spent 10 weeks and counting on TurnTable Charts and charting on Apple Music album charts in about 12 countries, including the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, R&B stands out as one of the notable joint projects by Nigerian singers in recent years. While most joint projects are a result of years of friendship or testament to a harmonious relationship between creatives, such as 2 Kings by Olamide and Phyno released in 2015, Ruger and BNXN’s R&B emerged after more than a year-long beef between the two singers.

Aside from the beef-turned-friendship that birthed the project, standout tracks like Ilashe, POE, and Bae Bae, along with the single RMD, make it enjoyable with their sensual melodies.

The melodies in the project are world-class as expected. BNXN and Ruger are proper vocalists with alluring voices and rare songwriting skills, and they only enhance their sound by working with top-tier producers like Sarz, Blaisebeatz, and Kukbeatz.

7. Young Jonn - Jiggy Forever

With his 16-track debut album Jiggy Forever, featuring artists like Don Jazzy, Zlatan, Ya Levis, Sean Paul, Blaqbonez, Kizz Daniel, and Seyi Vibez, Young Jonn sits at No. 7 on our list of the best African albums released in 2024. The album includes hit singles such as Aquafina, Big Big Things, Sharpally, and Go Hard, showcasing Young Jonn's impressive talent and creativity.

Running for 42 minutes, the album features a Chinese interlude sampled in Pot of God produced by ePianoh, as well as groovy tunes like Bahamas, Bucket List, and Full My Tank featuring Don Jazzy. Peaking at No. 2 on Nigeria’s TurnTable Charts and spending 10 weeks on the Official Top 100 Albums chart, Jiggy Forever is undoubtedly one of the best African albums released this year.

6. Illbliss - Sideh Kai

Sideh Kai by Illbliss is the only hip-hop album on our list of the best African albums released in Nigeria this year. With his hard-hitting punchlines, excellent breath control, groovy instrumentals, and brilliant A&R with spot-on features, Illbliss has delivered one of his best albums to date.

The 16-track album features a variety of genres, including trap music, hip-hop, Afrobeats, highlife, and more. It showcases collaborations with talented artists like Umu Obiligbo, ODUMODUBLVCK, Vector, Ladé, Yukel, FAVE, Cobhams Asuquo, Mádé Kuti, and Deborah Prest.

Like the fifth track on the album, the LP is a masterclass. Beyond the well-thought-out collaborations and meticulously curated tracklist, the punchlines are undoubtedly one of the unique selling points of this album.

5. Tems - Born in the Wild

Born in the Wild is another debut album on this list. Following the release of the GuiltyBeatz-produced Me & U alongside Not An Angel in 2023, Tems dropped Love Me Jeje, an afro-fusion record produced by Spax and GuiltyBeatz that samples Seyi Sodimu’s classic of the same title. The 18-track LP was released on June 6, 2024, peaking at No. 3 on Nigeria’s TurnTable album charts. The album features production credits from Tems, Spax, Sarz, London, GuiltyBeatz, Nsikak David, DameDame, and P2J.

Aside from the singles, songs, like Get It Right featuring Asake, Wickedest, Gangsta, Boy O Boy, Free Fall featuring J. Cole, and Turn Me Up, are standout tracks that justify the inclusion of Born in the Wild as one of the best African albums released in 2024. Each track showcases Tems' unique sound and exceptional talent, making this album a must-listen.

4. Victony - Stubborn

Victony’s debut album Stubborn is far from the regular. The direction is unique. The melodies, lyrics, and instrumentation are not only contemporary, the songs are groovy and futuristic. Victony invites a versatile squad of collaborators into the fold, for some of which it’s their first time getting their feet wet in the Afrobeats scene. Teezo Touchdown, Saint JHN, Asake, Shallipoppi, and Shorae are among Stubborn’s special guests. 

With collaborations on production from KTIZO, P2J, Gaetan Judd, Blaise Beatz, Nineteen85, Western Weiss, 1Mind, Louis Bell, Brendan Grieve, 255, Harri, Fritz, and Cole; the 14-track album came out on June 21, 2024. The album is charting in over 14 countries’ Apple Music album charts.

The journey to the current status was not a smooth ride for Victony but he had to fight many battles. He fought for a shot at life after a devastating crash and took mainstream relevancy by force and making the music that embodies him. Victony found a way to follow his passion for music, and he displays this in an album that is a quintessential expression of his daring innovation.

3. Kizz Daniel - TZA

Kizz Daniel's EP, TZA (short for Thankz Alot), feels like it was given a working title during its creation, a seemingly disposable title that nobody bothered to change.

The EP features recent singles Twe Twe and Too Busy to be Bae, both ultra-popular hits that have been inescapable since the Detty December period. The former, in particular, merges inventiveness with typical Kizz Daniel functionality, pairing folk drums from Nigeria’s north-central region with the singer’s knack for breezy melodies.

Peaking at number one on the TurnTable album chart, this solo 4-song extended play was released on March 11, 2024. All the songs on the EP—Sooner, Showa, Too Busy to be Bae, and Twe Twe—are hit tracks. The EP boasts production credits from Reward Beatz, AyZed, P. Prime, and Killertunes.

2. Tyla - TYLA

Tyla's debut album, Tyla, was released on March 22, 2024, and features guest appearances from Kelvin Momo, Tems, Gunna, Skillibeng, Becky G, and Travis Scott. Sonically, it blends elements of amapiano, pop, afrobeats, and contemporary R&B, with lyrical themes of empowerment and relationships.

The album has made an impressive impact globally, charting in 30 countries on Spotify and 64 countries on Apple Music, including the United Kingdom, United States, and Canada. Tyla debuted at number 24 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, peaked at number 26 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and reached number 19 on the UK Albums Chart. It also peaked at number 25 on Nigeria’s Turntable Charts.

Tyla transcends cultural barriers, resonating with listeners globally. It marks a significant triumph for Tyla as an artist and a pivotal moment for African pop music.

1. Ayra Starr - The Year I Turned 21

    Before Ayra Starr even turned 21, she had already graduated college, signed with the powerhouse West African label Mavin, and dropped her debut album, 19 & Dangerous. Her second LP, The Year I Turned 21, is the next chapter in her pop stardom storybook. While 19 & Dangerous spotlighted an angsty Ayra jaded by toxic past relationships, TYIT21 captures a Grammy-nominated Starr fixated on getting the bag.

    Turning 21 is both a milestone and a trope, but Starr’s portrayal across the record feels refreshingly complicated, filled with contradictions and uncertainties. She sparkles on 21, a heartfelt meditation that wrestles with the weight of self-definition.

    The album features collaborations with Asake, Anitta, Coco Jones, Giveon, Seyi Vibez, Milar, and includes the single Santa by Rvssian, with Raw Alejandro and Ayra Starr. Producer credits go to London, Marvey Muzique, P2J, Ragee, AOD, Off n Out, Sparrq, Mike Hector, and more.

    The Year I Turned 21 peaked at number 1 on the Turntable Charts and charted on Apple Music in over 40 countries. This album marks a significant milestone in Ayra Starr’s career, showcasing her growth and solidifying her status in the music industry.

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    As a creative in Nigeria, finding the perfect companion to elevate your daily creative experiences is essential.

    All socialites will also agree that making crystal clear calls or listening to great music before connecting with people sets the tone for memorable conversations at events.

    Whether you're setting the mood for a party, seeking solace in nature, or simply enjoying a quiet evening at home, the oraimo BoomPop 2S can deliver an unparalleled audio experience wherever you go.

    The Nigerian headphone industry has recently taken a new turn as Africa's foremost mobile technology giant, oraimo prepares to release the much-anticipated gesture-control oraimo BoomPop 2S headphones, the latest marvel in portable audio technology that promises to revolutionize the way you experience music and sound. Engineered with cutting-edge gesture control technology, this device redefines how you interact with your music and calls, ushering in a new era of immersive and intuitive audio delight.

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    At the heart of the BoomPop 2S lies a pioneering air gesture control system, a first-of-its-kind innovation in the African market. Users can seamlessly control calls and music with a simple wave. You can now play, pause, skip tracks, and pick calls effortlessly; immersing you in a truly intuitive listening pleasure. Imagine you are dining with friends on an occasion (eating with your hands) and your phone rings. With a simple wave of your hand, you can answer or end calls. You can also easily switch on your favourite music when you get bored, or simply switch from call to music/game mode, all using the wave of your hands. Isn’t that remarkable? 

    oraimo BoomPop 2S Features

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    The new device offers cutting-edge features, exceptional sound quality, and intuitive gesture control. The BoomPop 2S is not just a headphone, it's your gateway to an adventure of rhythm and sound. 

    Compatibility with the oraimo sound app takes this innovation even further, enabling you to personalize your music via several customized EQ modes on the oraimo sound app.

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    oraimo is committed to bringing the most advanced technology to Nigerian consumers, and the BoomPop 2S is a testament to that promise. This amazing device comes with impressive battery life that keeps the music going for hours on end. You can trust that the BoomPop 2S will be by your side, providing the soundtrack to your adventures without missing a beat. Music lovers can enjoy 50 hours of uninterrupted playtime, robust dual Bluetooth connectivity, and Environmental Noise Cancellation (ENC) technology that delivers crystal-clear audio either for music or during calls. Also manufactured with the AniFastTM  Technology (charging the device for 15 minutes, delivers 500 minutes of playtime).

    oraimo BoomPop 2S Spec

    The BoomPop 2S isn't just about high-tech functionality; it's built to withstand the rigors of an active lifestyle. Its rugged, durable texture makes it the perfect companion for outdoor adventures, from beach hangouts to mountain hikes and intensive workout sessions. The gesture control feature gives you the freedom to explore a world of possibilities; using natural hand motions, elevating your listening capability to unprecedented levels of convenience and responsiveness.

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    oraimo BoomPop 2S Specification details

    For gamers, the dual connectivity feature of the oraimo BoomPop 2S allows for smooth switching between games and calls, astonishing sound quality, and a low latency game mode that enables instant video-audio sync. The device is lightweight, has soft PU earpads and metal headbands, and is foldable and rotatable. It is designed for those who refuse to compromise on quality or convenience. 

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    With a vast worldwide reach spanning 60+ countries and a diverse product portfolio, one of the fundamental aspects that distinguish oraimo from its rivals is its commitment to innovation and its love for exploring advanced technology. This has earned the brand not just a significant position in the worldwide market but also established them as a pioneer in Africa's mobile technology industry.

    In a world where music, entertainment, and crystal clear calls are integral parts of our lives, the oraimo BoomPop 2S stands out as a versatile, high-performance headphones that cater to your every need. So why settle for the ordinary when you can embark on an adventure of rhythm and sound? Embrace the future of audio with the oraimo BoomPop 2S.

    Visit the oraimo official online website ng.oraimo.com  today and use code : iloveoraimo to enjoy an exclusive 5% discount. 

    The oraimo App

    oraimo has just launched their official app, the oraimo store, now available for download on Google Play and the Apple Store. To celebrate this milestone, oraimo is offering an exclusive 12% discount on your first purchase! This user-friendly app streamlines your shopping experience, providing quick and easy access to the latest oraimo gadgets and accessories. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to explore and save!

    Don't miss out on this opportunity to be among the first to embrace the power of gesture control audio technology.  

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    4 lessons every 21-year-old can learn from Ayra Starr’s new album https://notjustok.com/article/lessons-21-year-olds-can-learn-from-ayra-starrs-new-album/ https://notjustok.com/article/lessons-21-year-olds-can-learn-from-ayra-starrs-new-album/#respond Thu, 20 Jun 2024 15:12:12 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=455730 Just a few years ago, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, Ayra Starr, was a teenager posting song covers online. Fast forward to today, and the 21-year-old Nigerian songstress is a global spectacle. Her rise began with captivating covers on Instagram, catching the eye of legendary producer Don Jazzy. And signed to Mavin Records, Ayra Starr burst onto […]

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    Just a few years ago, Oyinkansola Sarah Aderibigbe, Ayra Starr, was a teenager posting song covers online. Fast forward to today, and the 21-year-old Nigerian songstress is a global spectacle.

    Her rise began with captivating covers on Instagram, catching the eye of legendary producer Don Jazzy. And signed to Mavin Records, Ayra Starr burst onto the scene with her self-titled debut EP in 2021. The project, fueled by the success of the smash hit Away, was a stepping stone for more exciting achievements. Her sound, a captivating blend of Afropop, R&B, and soul, resonated with Gen Z. Moreover, her lyrics tackled themes of love, independence, and self-belief.

    With her sophomore album release, The Year I Turned 21, it's no surprise that she is telling a growth story. But I believe it's more than just pop bops, it is a powerful message for anyone navigating their early twenties.

    So, if you're a 21-year-old trying to chart your course in the world, put on your headphones. Then hit play on Ayra Starr's album, and get ready to learn a thing or two. Here are 4 key takeaways you won't want to miss:

    1. Think survival first before love

    Ayra Starr wastes no time setting the tone with the opening track, Birds Sing of Money. It's a bold statement, a declaration of independence that throws financial stability front and centre. The lyrics paint a vivid picture. It reads "Crying through a window, I want lump sums, I heard a bird sing Commas outside.". It's a relatable sentiment for any young adult just starting, highlighting the raw desire for financial security.

    Afterwards, this theme continues with track three, the chart-topping Commas. Here, Starr isn't shy about her ambition, singing about the pursuit of wealth and the freedom it brings. Correspondingly, she continues this frame of thought in Bad Vibes, featuring Seyi Vibez. She sings "Where the money dey, that is where I'm at". This translates to "Where the money is, that is where I am.".

    2. Hold your friends dear, be a girl's girl

    There is power in a good squad during your early twenties. Ayra Starr champions this concept in her album. Tracks like Woman Commando showcase the joy of genuine friendships. Lines like "Nobody's going to be left behind" show an unbreakable loyalty to her friends. She also says "I dey flex with my people o, Them blood e no be zobo". This means "I flex with my friends, our bond is stronger than zobo ( a popular Nigerian beverage). This is similar to saying blood is thicker than water.

    Then in Lagos Love Story, Ayra Starr references Ciara's 2021 hit Ciara's Prayer, featuring Summer Walker. This was when she sang the lyric "Prayed Ciara's prayers, God came through.". This isn't just a catchy line, it's a nod to the importance of supporting other women. By referencing a song by fellow female artists, Ayra Starr celebrates the achievements of women in the industry. This inspires young women to do the same.

    3. Give yourself the grace to learn, love and grow

    Tracks like Birds Sing of Money showcase a shift. Ayra Starr acknowledges her power and agency while admitting responsibility for her journey. She says "I run my city, run my life, run my mind, but I never run away." Despite heartbreak, Goodbye chronicles her growth after the painful experience. Then Control flips the script, with Ayra confidently laying down the ground rules for a potential love interest.

    But The Year I Turned 21 isn't all fierce independence. The introspective 21 tackles the weight of early success, reminding listeners that even the brightest stars sometimes struggle. And in a deeply moving moment, The Kids Are Alright sees Ayra confront grief, leaving voicemail messages for her late father.

    Through vulnerability, Ayra Starr offers a powerful message of self-acceptance. It's okay to learn, it's okay to love fiercely, and it's okay to grow through challenges.

    4. Love God, Protect your energy

    Faith serves as a cornerstone throughout the album. Tracks like 21 highlight her surrender to a higher power: "Letting God work on me," she sings. This theme extends to Bad Vibes where she declares, "God they see in me," a powerful statement of divine favour.

    But Ayra doesn't just rely on faith passively. She actively protects her energy, a message woven into Goodbye featuring Asake. This concept of discernment aligns with the deeply spiritual Orun, where Ayra cries out in Yoruba, "Olorun k'orun ke on me," which translates to "Oh Lord, let the heavens cry on me," a beautiful metaphor for seeking blessings.

    The Year I Turned 21 is more than just an album; it's a testament to the power of faith and self-awareness. Ayra Starr reminds us that even as we navigate love, loss, and the pressures of young adulthood, a strong spiritual core can guide us on the path to personal growth.

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    15 Most influential African DJs in 2024 https://notjustok.com/article/most-influential-african-djs-in-2024/ https://notjustok.com/article/most-influential-african-djs-in-2024/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2024 12:30:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=455126 Sometimes it’s romantic, sometimes it’s provocative, and sometimes it’s just plain playful, The colourful setting of African music and pop culture thrives in the beats of fun and dance. At the centre of this great landscape are the music-mixing masters –the DJs. These God-sent party avengers make it their work to keep every club, party […]

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    Sometimes it’s romantic, sometimes it’s provocative, and sometimes it’s just plain playful, The colourful setting of African music and pop culture thrives in the beats of fun and dance. At the centre of this great landscape are the music-mixing masters –the DJs.

    These God-sent party avengers make it their work to keep every club, party or any kind of gathering alive with no dull moments at all. The creativity when mixing songs and the energetic timing on the decks keep the parties moving and jubilant.

    Some consistently create playlists that masterfully blend genres and styles to create an unforgettable experience. Others are more event-inclined, creating beautiful transitions that cause fans to fall in love with each song. In this article, we highlight the top 15 most influential DJs in Africa, showcasing their unique styles, collaborations, and contributions to the industry.

    These DJs have not only mastered their craft but have also become household names. From the legendary status of DJ Jimmy Jatt to the energetic mixes of DJ Kaywise, each of these DJs has carved out their niche and left an indelible mark on the African music scene.

    Here are the 15 most influential African DJs in 2024;

    15. DJ Switch

    DJ Switch, a talented and versatile disc jockey, rounds out our list of the top 15 most influential DJs in Africa. 

    Born Obianuju Catherine Udeh, DJ Switch is known for her exceptional skills on the decks and her ability to seamlessly transition between different genres, making her a crowd favourite at various events and parties.

    Her rise to fame began with her appearances at several high-profile events, including the MTV Africa Music Awards and the Financial Times Luxury Summit in Mexico. Her impressive performances and collaborations with notable artists have earned her a reputation as one of the most talented female DJs in Africa.

    DJ Switch's influence extends beyond her music, as she has become a prominent voice in the #EndSARS movement, a social movement protesting against police brutality in Nigeria. Her courageous actions during the Lekki Massacre, where she live-streamed the aftermath of the shooting and attempted to remove a bullet from the leg of a man who was shot, have made her a target in her country. 

    This act of bravery has led to her gaining asylum access in Canada. Despite the challenges she faces, DJ Switch continues to be a powerful symbol of resilience and activism in Nigeria, solidifying her position as the 15th most influential DJ in Nigeria.

    14. DJ Big N

    DJ Big N, a talented and versatile disc jockey, ranks 14th on our list of the top 15 most influential DJs in Nigeria.

    Born Nonso Temisan Ajufo, DJ Big N has established himself as a hitmaker in the Nigerian DJ scene. He started his career in London in 2009 where he performed at the Nigerian Independence at Coventry. Since then he has gone to work as the in-house DJ for Mavins record label. He also has been the official DJ for Mavin UK tour, the official DJ for Tiwa Savage’s first American tour, and recently the official DJ for Rema’s Rave and Roses world tour

    DJ Big N also brags of numerous awards such as the City People’s Music Award, Beatz Award, and The Nigerian Choice Award. Recently, he was awarded the Best DJ in  Africa  at the 2021 African Muzik Magazine Awards (AFRIMMA)

    DJ Big N has also released several Mavin-themed mixtapes, including the Mavin All Stars mixtape, the Surulere Mixtape Volume, the ENERGY Mixtape, and several Afro session Mixtapes with the Alternate Sound band. His dedication to his craft and his unwavering passion for music make him one of the top Nigerian DJs of all time.

    13. DJ Xclusive

    At number 12 we have DJ Xclusive, a renowned Nigerian disc jockey, record producer, and entrepreneur.

    Rotimi Alakija, as he is legally known has made a significant impact on the music scene with his unique blend of RnB, Urban Funky House, Hip-Hop, and Pop. 

    He started his disk jockey career in 2003 and in 2010 won the World Best DJ award at the Nigeria Entertainment Award. He also won Most Outstanding Nigerian Doing Great Things In the Hip Hop World at the LoverBall Awards that same year.

    Apart from this, DJ Xclusive works with Afrobeats heavyweights like Wizkid, Timaya, Olamide, D'Prince, Terry G, and Banky W among others. In 2011, he became the resident DJ for CoolFM 96.9 and also joined Empire Mates Entertainment as Wizkid's official DJ.

    With a net worth estimated at $2.1 million, DJ Xclusive is not only a talented artist but also a successful entrepreneur, further cementing his influence in the industry. 

    12. DJ Kaywise

    Born Ayorinde Kehinde Savage, DJ Kaywise has made a significant impact on the music scene with his unique blend of Afrobeats, hip-hop, and electronic dance music. 

    He first came to the limelight in 2010 after his Emergency mixtape broke into the mixtape market in Alaba market in Lagos. So far, he has released over 10,000 Mixtapes both CD and digital.

    He has been a part of several notable collaborations, including his work with notable artists like Olamide, Tiwa Savage, and Wizkid. His ability to bring together different artists and create memorable hits has solidified his position as one of the most influential DJs in Nigeria. 

    He kickstarted his DJ academy in 2019 called Kaywise Academy which might be temporarily closed for now. Afterwards, he released a mixtape titled Revolution Mix Vol1 in solidarity with the EndSars movement that started in Nigeria in 2020. In August 2020, his single What Type of Dance featuring Mayorkun, Naira Marley and Zlatan Ibile peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Top Triller Global chart.

    With a strong social media following and a reputation for delivering high-energy performances, DJ Kaywise continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian music industry. 

    11. Major League DJz

    Hailing from Durban, South Africa, Major League DJZ, a music duo consisting of twin brothers Bandile and Zinhle Mbere, began their careers as DJs in their hometown. 

    WIth their talent and unique blend of hip-hop and house music propelled them to local fame, and they soon found themselves performing at various venues around Durban. 

    This success wasn't confined to Durban; their energetic sets and reputation travelled throughout South Africa, eventually landing them gigs at major festivals like Rocking The Daisies and Back To The City

    These skills have earned them a loyal fanbase and collaborations with notable artists like Cassper Nyovest, Kwesta, and Moonchild Sanelly. 

    Major League DJz's influence extends beyond their music. They have been instrumental in promoting African music globally, particularly through their annual Major League Gardens festival, which brings together some of the biggest names in African music. Their dedication to their craft and their unwavering passion for music make them one of the most influential DJs in Nigeria, solidifying their position at number 11 on our list.

    10. DJ Yk Mule

    DJ YK Mule, a talented and versatile disc jockey, ranks 10th on our list of the top 15 most influential DJs in Nigeria. 

    Born Yinka Akanbi, DJ YK Mule is a viral Nigerian DJ and music producer extraordinaire. His infectious beats and skilful remixes of trending tracks have catapulted him to fame, capturing the hearts of fans on TikTok and Instagram. 

    Through his viral beats, he has spurred countless social media challenges, setting the online world ablaze with his musical prowess.

    9. DJ Consequence

    With a career spanning over a decade, DJ Consequence, whose real name is Akeredolu Precious Pelumi, has consistently mesmerized fans. His journey began in Lagos, where he honed his skills and quickly became a sought-after name in the entertainment industry.

    One of DJ Consequence's significant achievements is his residency at Club Quilox, one of Lagos's premier nightlife spots. Sometimes referred to as the Turntable King, he was so influential during his residency as an official DJ, that he toured with them in 2017/2018.

    He has collaborated with some of Nigeria's top artists, including Olamide, Tiwa Savage, and Davido, contributing to several hit tracks. His mixtapes, such as The Vibes Machine Party Mixtape released from 2017 to 2019,  have garnered millions of listens, showing his skill in curating music.

    In 2024, DJ Consequence will organise and celebrate the Zero Gravity Lagos where he will perform live and support other upcoming DJs. Whether he's spinning at a high-profile event or mentoring the next generation of DJs, DJ Consequence's passion for music and dedication to his craft is evident. His impact on Nigeria's music landscape is undeniable, securing his place as one of the most influential DJs in the country in 2024.

    8. DJ Jimmy Jatt

    DJ Jimmy Jatt, a true pioneer and legend in the Nigerian music scene, holds the eighth spot on the list of the most influential DJs in Nigeria in 2024. 

    Oluwaforijimi Adewale Amu, as he is formally known has an astounding influence spanning over three decades, making him a household name and a central figure. His journey began in the late 1980s when he transitioned from being a rapper to becoming one of the most celebrated African disc jockeys.

    DJ Jimmy Jatt has played a crucial role in bringing hip-hop and urban music to the forefront of Nigerian culture. Until 2 years ago, his show Jimmy’s Jump Off helped showcase both established and up-and-coming artists. 

    DJ Jimmy Jatt's legacy is one of resilience, innovation, and unwavering passion for music. As a mentor, pioneer, and advocate, DJ Jimmy Jatt's influence in 2024 is as strong as ever, ensuring his place among Nigeria's most influential African DJs.

    7. DJ Obi

    DJ Obi, whose real name is Obi Ajuonuma, is a name synonymous with breaking records and pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a DJ in Nigeria. 

    Ranked seventh on the list of the most influential African DJs in Nigeria in 2024, DJ Obi has carved out a unique niche with his exceptional talent and innovative spirit. He gained international recognition in 2016 when he set the Guinness World Record for the longest DJ set, playing non-stop for 240 hours. This remarkable feat not only showcased his passion but also put Nigerian DJs on the global map.

    Born into a family with deep media roots, DJ Obi's journey into music was almost predestined. He began his career in 2011 and quickly became known. His style is a fusion of Afrobeats, hip-hop, and house music, making him a versatile DJ.

    He has played at some of the most prestigious events and venues worldwide, including the  MOBO Awards and MTV Africa Music Awards. In addition, his weekly event, Obi's House, where people get to party and experience new DJs is a favourite among Lagos partygoers.

    6. Uncle Waffles

    Uncle Waffles, whose real name is Lungelihle Zwane, holds the sixth spot as one of the most influential African DJs.

    Originally hailing from Eswatini, Uncle Waffles has made a significant impact on the South African music scene. She is one of the spearheaders of the Amapiano movement.

    Her journey into the world of DJing began in 2020. Within a few short years, she has captured the hearts of music lovers with her blend of Amapiano. A genre that has taken Africa and the world by storm. Uncle Waffles’ sets are a dynamic mix of deep, soulful beats. Her releases like Wadibusa, Yahyuppiyah and Peacock Revisit have garnered millions of streams.

    She has leveraged her platform to become a prominent advocate for female African DJs in a predominantly male industry. Her success has inspired many young women to pursue careers in music, breaking down barriers and challenging stereotypes.

    5. DJ Neptune

    DJ Neptune, born Imohiosen Patrick, secures fifth position on the list of the most influential DJs in Nigeria in 2024. 

    With an over two-decade career, DJ Neptune is also one of the household names in the Disk Jockey industry. His journey began in the early 2000s, and he quickly rose to prominence with his dynamic DJ sets. His mixtape albums released in the 2010s, such as Eva Blazin and Let’s Party Naija Mix, were fan favourites.

    One of DJ Neptune’s most significant contributions to the Nigerian music scene is his role as a producer and collaborator. He has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. These include Davido, Burna Boy, Olamide, and Mr Eazi, to produce chart-topping hits. 

    4. Dope Caesar

    Dope Caesar, whose real name is Sarah Oboh, took the DJ scene by storm with her blow-up in 2023.

    She had grown up in a household where her father was a musician, sound engineer, and record producer. So it was only natural that she would follow in his footsteps. Her journey began with learning chord progressions from online videos and practising with her father's small entry-level controller. 

    Dope Caesar's rise began with her short videos of mixing different songs, she uploaded to her social media pages. These videos gradually grew her audience, earning her gigs and exposure to other artists and DJs. 

    Her breakthrough came when she participated in a DJ contest and emerged fourth. This was key in securing a spot in a training academy where she honed her skills. Then, her set at DJ Obi's, Obi's House, event in Lagos also sparked fan interest. There she featured a seamless transition from Brick and Lace's Love Is Wicked to Victony and Tempoe's Soweto. This drew widespread attention and earned her a follow from Nyanda Thourborne, one-half of Brick and Lace.

    Since then, Dope Caesar's has become one of the most sought-after DJs. She has participated in training workshops for females interested in gaining similar skills. Such as The Sound Lab workshop organized by Femme Africa. 

    With her viral TikTok videos and her performances at high-profile events. Dope Caesar is undoubtedly one of the most influential African DJs today.

    3. DJ Maphorisa

    DJ Maphorisa, whose real name is Themba Sonnyboy Sekowe Sanele Thusi, is a renowned South African DJ and producer.

    Born in 1987, DJ Maphorisa has built a career spanning multiple genres, including Afro-house, Amapiano, and Gqom. His influence extends beyond his music, as he has played a crucial role in popularizing Amapiano. This is a genre that with his contribution has gained immense popularity globally.

    Maphorisa's rise to prominence began with his work as part of the group Uhuru before embarking on a solo career. He has collaborated with top artists from both South Africa and Nigeria, including Wizkid, and Davido. He has also been recognized for his contributions to the music industry. This was seen when he won the Best African DJ at the Soundcity MVP Awards Festival in 2023.

    Furthermore, He is also the founder of BlaqBoy Music, a label that fosters emerging talents. His entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to nurturing new artists have made him a respected figure in the music industry. 

    2. DJ Spinall

    DJ Spinall, whose real name is Oluseye Desmond Sodamola, is a Nigerian disc jockey, record producer, and songwriter.

    Born on June 2, 1984, in Lagos, Nigeria, Spinall has been a driving force behind the rise of Afrobeats globally.  Spinall's impressive career has seen him release six studio albums, collaborating with top artists like Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, and Asake. 

    His breakthrough came with his debut album My Story: The Album in 2015. This album featured hit singles like Oluwa and Money. He followed this up with TEN in 2016, which featured Davido, Sauti Sol, and Mr Eazi. His third studio album Dreams in 2017 featured Wizkid, Simi, and Mr Eazi, among others. In 2018, he released Iyanu, which included the hit singles Nowo and Baba. Finally, he released his latest album, Top Boy in 2023.

    He has made history as the first Nigerian DJ to perform at prominent festivals like Coachella, SXSW, and Glastonbury. In 2023, he signed with Epic Records and released the hit single Loju featuring Wizkid. Spinall's influence on Afrobeats cannot be overstated, and his contributions have paved the way for future generations of African DJs.

    1. DJ Tunez

    DJ Tunez, whose real name is Michael Babatunde Adeyinka, is a Nigerian-American disc jockey.

    Born in Brooklyn, New York, Tunez began his journey as a teenager by DJing his local church's Christmas parties. This eventually led to paid gigs at church members' events such as birthday parties and weddings.

    Tunez's rise began when he was asked by Wizkid to join Starboy Entertainment as the official DJ in 2015. His first production was the hit single Iskaba in 2016, a collaboration with Wande Coal. This song gained widespread recognition and earned him numerous accolades, including the Nigerian Entertainment Award for Best Collaboration. His subsequent releases, such as Gbese and Turn Up, were also major hits, further solidifying his artistry. 

    Tunez has had a significant impact on the internationalization of Afrobeats, with his music gaining appeal across various cultures. He has performed at numerous high-profile events, including Wireless Festival, Boiler Room Toronto, and the Royal Albert Hall. 

    His yearly event, Blackout, has become a favourite among New York City's nightlife lovers. With his unique style and exceptional skills, DJ Tunez is undoubtedly the most influential African DJ today.

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