
10 Afrobeats Songs You Need on Repeat This Week
Afrobeats never sleeps — and honestly, neither do the vibes. Every week, artists across Nigeria and the global scene drop sounds that set the mood, start conversations, and soundtrack our everyday moments. From smooth love records and street anthems to melodies made for late-night drives and weekend energy, there’s always something new demanding a spot on your playlist.
This week’s selection is all about balance: infectious rhythms, standout vocals, and records that feel fresh the moment they hit your speakers. Whether you’re updating your rotation, searching for your next favorite song, or just trying to keep up with what’s hot right now, these are the 10 Afrobeats tracks worth pressing play on right now.
Plug in your headphones — let’s get into the sounds defining the week.
Kunmie & Joeboy – Solace II
Opening this week’s playlist on a soulful note, Solace II brings together Kunmie and Joeboy for a record that feels both comforting and emotionally rich. Built on soft Afrobeats percussion and warm melodies, the song leans into themes of love, vulnerability, and emotional reassurance — the kind of track that quietly grows on you with every listen.
Kunmie delivers heartfelt vocals that set an intimate mood, while Joeboy effortlessly adds his signature smoothness, gliding over the production with melodic precision. Their chemistry feels natural, creating a song that sits perfectly between reflection and romance.
Solace II isn’t trying to be loud or flashy; instead, it thrives on feeling, making it the perfect calm opener and an easy addition to any late-night or chill Afrobeats rotation.
Seyi Vibez & Omah Lay – My Healer
Seyi Vibez and Omah Lay join forces on My Healer, a deeply expressive record that blends raw emotion with melodic Afrobeats finesse. The track explores themes of love, vulnerability, and emotional refuge, as both artists lean into their signature introspective storytelling.
Seyi Vibez brings his street-rooted passion and heartfelt delivery, layering the song with sincerity, while Omah Lay complements the mood perfectly with his soothing vocals and reflective tone. Together, they create a soundscape that feels personal yet universally relatable — the kind of song that resonates long after the music stops.
With its gentle production and emotional depth, My Healer stands out as a reminder of how powerful vulnerability can sound when paired with melody, making it one of the week’s most captivating listens.
Wizkid & Asake – Alaye
When two Afrobeats heavyweights like Wizkid and Asake link up, expectations are naturally high — and Alaye delivers with effortless confidence. The track blends Wizkid’s laid-back smoothness with Asake’s energetic, Fuji-inspired flair, creating a sound that feels both refined and vibrant.
Floating over a rhythmic, groove-driven production, Wizkid sets the tone with his signature calm delivery, while Asake injects charisma and street energy that gives the song its undeniable bounce. The contrast between both artists’ works seamlessly, striking a balance between cool composure and infectious intensity.
Alaye feels like a record built for movement — whether it’s late-night drives, parties, or headphones-on moments — proving once again why collaborations between top-tier Afrobeats stars continue to shape the sound of the culture.
Ayo Maff – God is working
Ayo Maff slows things down with God Is Working, a reflective and uplifting record that blends street consciousness with spiritual gratitude. The song carries a message of perseverance and quiet confidence, capturing the feeling of trusting the process even when the journey feels uncertain.
Over a mellow, emotionally layered production, Ayo Maff delivers heartfelt lyrics with sincerity, balancing vulnerability and hope in a way that feels authentic and relatable. His delivery gives the track a personal touch, making it resonate with listeners navigating their own struggles and wins.
God Is Working stands as both a motivational anthem and a moment of reflection within the playlist — a reminder that progress isn’t always loud, but it’s always happening.
SSSoundGawd & Mavo – Aura Salad
Aura Salad sees SSSoundGawd and Mavo tap into a playful, groove-heavy sound that instantly lifts the mood. Built around vibrant rhythms and catchy melodies, the track carries an easygoing energy that feels tailor-made for carefree moments and repeat listens.
SSSoundGawd brings a distinct sonic texture to the production, creating a colorful backdrop that allows Mavo’s delivery to shine with confidence and charisma. The chemistry between both artists gives the song a natural bounce, blending experimental elements with familiar Afrobeats warmth.
With its laid-back vibe and infectious rhythm, Aura Salad adds a refreshing burst of energy to the playlist — the kind of song that sneaks into your head after just one listen and refuses to leave.
Seyi Vibez – UNIVERSE
Seyi Vibez continues his impressive run with UNIVERSE, a track that blends introspection with his unmistakable street-driven sound. Known for turning personal experiences into powerful melodies, he delivers a performance that feels both reflective and emotionally charged.
The production carries a moody yet rhythmic bounce, allowing Seyi Vibez to glide between vulnerability and confidence as he reflects on growth, destiny, and life’s unpredictable journey. His raw vocal texture adds depth to the record, making every line feel intentional and lived-in.
UNIVERSE stands as another reminder of Seyi Vibez’s ability to connect deeply with listeners, offering a song that feels personal while still maintaining the infectious energy that keeps fans coming back for more.
CKay – BADAMINTON
CKay brings his signature melodic charm to BADAMINTON, a track that effortlessly balances catchy hooks with playful energy. The song radiates fun, making it a perfect addition for anyone looking to add a light, feel-good vibe to their Afrobeats rotation this week.
Over a bouncy, groove-driven beat, CKay’s vocals float with charisma, mixing smooth melodies and rhythmic cadence that stick in your head long after the song ends. The production is polished yet playful, giving the track a youthful energy that makes it instantly replayable.
BADAMINTON proves CKay’s knack for turning simple hooks into unforgettable moments — it’s the kind of track you can vibe to alone, with friends, or anywhere in between.
Mavo & P.Priime – Use Me
Mavo links up with P.Priime on Use Me, delivering a track that’s equal parts sensual and captivating. The duo’s chemistry is undeniable, blending melodic vocals with rhythmic Afrobeats production that pulls you right into the mood of the song.
The beat is smooth and hypnotic, giving space for both artists to explore themes of desire, connection, and intimacy without ever feeling overdone. Mavo’s dynamic energy complements P.Priime’s laid-back delivery, creating a song that’s both memorable and effortlessly catchy.
Use Me is a standout for the week, the kind of track that slides perfectly into any playlist for chill evenings or late-night vibes — a testament to the power of collaboration done right.
Asake – Why Love
Asake brings his signature energy to Why Love, a track that fuses infectious Afrobeats grooves with lyrics that hit both the heart and the dance floor. Known for blending street-smart storytelling with danceable rhythms, Asake delivers a song that’s playful, catchy, and impossible to ignore.
The production is vibrant and full-bodied, with percussion and melody weaving seamlessly to create a track that feels both celebratory and reflective. Asake’s charismatic delivery carries the song effortlessly, making every line stick in your head and pulse through your speakers.
Why Love is the kind of record that makes you hit replay without thinking — a perfect penultimate track to keep the energy high as the playlist heads toward its finale.
Omah Lay – DON’T LOVE ME
Omah Lay closes the week’s playlist with DON’T LOVE ME, a track that blends emotional honesty with irresistibly smooth Afrobeats production. Known for his ability to convey vulnerability without losing groove, Omah Lay delivers a record that feels intimate, reflective, and deeply relatable.
The beat is mellow yet rhythmic, giving the perfect backdrop for his soft, emotive vocals. Each line balances heartache and restraint, creating a song that’s as easy to vibe to as it is to feel. It’s the kind of track that lingers in your mind long after the music stops, wrapping up the playlist on a thoughtful, memorable note.
DON’T LOVE ME reminds us why Omah Lay is one of Afrobeats’ most compelling voices — a fitting finale to a week of tracks that keep the genre fresh, dynamic, and endlessly engaging.
Wrapping Up the Week’s Vibes
Afrobeats never misses a beat, and this week’s selection proves it. From the soulful reflection of Solace II to the playful bounce of BADAMINTON, and the emotional depth of DON’T LOVE ME, these tracks showcase the genre’s versatility, creativity, and ability to move both the heart and the body.
Whether you’re updating your playlist, discovering a new favorite artist, or just looking for the perfect soundtrack for your day, this list has something for every mood. Press play, let the rhythms take over, and let these songs remind you why Afrobeats continues to dominate global music spaces.
Keep your speakers ready — next week will bring a whole new wave of sounds to keep on repeat.
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