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01 April 2025
Listen to Odumodublvck’s Surprise Mixtape ‘The Machine Is Coming’
The Nigerian rapper’s 16-song drop features appearances from Victony, Rondodasosa, Shallipopi, BOJ, and more.
The Nigerian rapper’s 16-song drop features appearances from Victony, Rondodasosa, Shallipopi, BOJ, and more.
Afrobeats is being propelled in several interesting directions in 2025. These top 10 trending Afrobeats songs showcase the distinct genius of the highly popular African music genre throughout the year.
From Ayra Starr to Maglera Doe Boy, this year’s nominations highlight the global rise of African music across genres and borders.
The Nigerian and American superstars connect at a warehouse party in the new visuals for "TaTaTa,"the latest single off Burna Boy's upcoming album, No Sign of Weakness.
The best African music of the week featuring Olamide, K.O, Diamond Platnumz, Maleek Berry, Nasty C, and many more.
From Hugo Boss and Gap, to Puma and Nike, more global fashion brands are tapping African stars for memorable collaborations.
African music has had some great sonic highs throughout the year. Here are the best Afrobeats songs of 2024, featuring Amaarae, Wizkid, Tyla, Olivetheboy, Angélique Kidjo and more.
This holiday guide offers an array of events, festivals, pop-ups and activities that represent what it means to spend December in West Africa.
In addition to Rema, Asake, J Hus, Tyla, Uncle Waffles, Omah Lay, Nicki Minaj and more.
After Rema’s groundbreaking concert over the weekend, we explore the roots and evolution of music in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria.
The new track and music video comes ahead of the Nigerian rapper’s debut tour with Shallipopi.
Shallipopi's 2023 journey, from breakout sensation with "Elon Musk" to the debut album Presido La Pluto, unveils a musical odyssey, showcasing chart-toppers, collaborations, and unparalleled artistry across the diverse spectrum of Afrobeats.
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OkayAfrica is the premiere digital platform bringing the worlds of African music, art, culture, style, sports and politics to a global audience. Founded in 2010 as an extension of Okayplayer, OkayAfrica serves as a cultural bridge to foster deeper understanding of the continent, while also building meaningful connections with its diaspora.
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