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25 July 2025
Wizkid and Tyla Unite for Superstar Collaboration, 'DYNAMITE'
The single blends trademark Nigerian and South African sounds from the musicians, making for a dynamic new track.
The single blends trademark Nigerian and South African sounds from the musicians, making for a dynamic new track.
Social media debates are calling the South African star's latest EP a ‘flop,’ but her streaming numbers and global impact tell a very different story.
Alongside international superstars Shakira and The Weeknd, the African pop stars will represent the continent’s blossoming sound.
This year’s Afrobeats category at the American Music Awards has gone to the South African superstar, stoking questions about genre classification.
This playlist of the latest Afrobeats hits features Ayra Starr, Asake, Chella, Sarkodie, Tyla, and more.
The best new African music tracks that came out this week featuring Tyla, Gyakie, Africa Express, and more.
With Coachella kicking off today, Tyla and fellow African artists Amaarae, Rema, and others transform the desert into a showcase of the continent's musical diversity.
The collaboration marks the South African singer’s second foray into the dancehall genre, following her song “Jump.”
Both singers have doubled the African representation on the list of songs with over a billion streams on Spotify.
The best new African music tracks that came out this week featuring Sarkodie, Asake, Dee Koala, Savara, and more.
The South African artist joins the legendary Miriam Makeba with a new Billboard achievement. She has also announced the on-demand stream of her South African concert on Showmax.
The 2025 Fall/Winter Paris Fashion Week saw African stars at fashion shows, private parties, and exclusive installations.
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