
Press Play: 10 Afrobeats Records Setting the Tone This Week
Afrobeats never stands still. Every week brings a new wave of infectious melodies, standout collaborations, and records that instantly find their way into our daily rotation. From chart-climbing anthems and viral favorites to hidden gems deserving more attention, the genre continues to deliver moments that keep fans pressing replay.
This week’s selection captures the full spectrum of what makes Afrobeats exciting right now — vibrant production, memorable storytelling, irresistible hooks, and artists pushing their sound in fresh directions. Whether you’re updating your playlist for the weekend, looking for your next obsession, or simply trying to keep up with the culture, these are the 10 songs making the loudest noise and earning a spot in your speakers this week.
Let’s get into the records you should be listening to right now.
Blaqbonez & Asake – Chanel
One of the most anticipated collaborations in recent times, Chanel sees Blaqbonez and Asake join forces on a record that fully lives up to the excitement surrounding it. Built on infectious production and a memorable hook, the song effortlessly blends Blaqbonez’s charismatic delivery with Asake’s unmistakable vocal presence.
Both artists play to their strengths, creating a smooth balance between swagger, melody, and replay value. With its luxurious themes, catchy chorus, and undeniable chemistry, Chanel is the kind of record that grabs your attention from the first listen and keeps you coming back for more. It’s a fitting opener for this week’s playlist and one of the standout Afrobeats releases of the moment.
ODUMODUBLVCK & Zlatan – MOTION SICKNESS
Fresh off its release, Motion Sickness brings together two of Nigeria’s most energetic hitmakers in ODUMODUBLVCK and Zlatan. Packed with hard-hitting production, commanding flows, and infectious street energy, the track captures the raw confidence both artists are known for.
ODUMODUBLVCK delivers his trademark intensity, while Zlatan adds his unmistakable flair and charisma, making for a collaboration that feels both explosive and effortless. With its high-octane delivery and repeat-worthy hook, Motion Sickness is a standout new release that deserves a spot on your playlist this week.
Asake – Wa
Asake returns to familiar territory with Wa, a record that leans into his signature blend of Fuji-inspired melodies, streetwise storytelling, and infectious rhythm. The track feels effortless, yet carefully layered, with Asake’s vocals riding smoothly over the percussive, groove-heavy production.
Wa carries that unmistakable energy he’s known for — spiritual undertones, catchy ad-libs, and a rhythm that sticks after the first listen. It’s not trying to do too much, and that’s exactly why it works. Simple, addictive, and replay-ready, it earns its place comfortably in this week’s rotation.
BNXN & Sarz – Back Outside
Back Outside sees BNXN link up with Sarz for a smooth, well-crafted Afrobeats record that feels both laid-back and intentional. Sarz lays down his signature clean, rhythmic production — airy yet punchy — giving BNXN the perfect space to glide across the beat.
BNXN delivers with his usual ease, blending melody and emotion in a way that feels natural rather than forced. The track captures that “outside again” energy without losing its reflective undertone, making it both vibe-heavy and replay-friendly. It’s the kind of song that settles in quickly and stays in rotation even longer.
DJ Tunez & Wizkid – State Of Mind
State Of Mind brings together DJ Tunez and Wizkid once again for a smooth, laid-back Afrobeats record that leans heavily into mood and atmosphere. Built on mellow percussion and warm, airy production, the track feels effortless from the first play.
Wizkid delivers his usual calm confidence, floating over the beat with a relaxed vocal tone that makes the record feel intimate yet global at the same time. It’s not loud or rushed — just pure vibe, designed for late nights, cruising, or zoning out with good music. A clean, refined entry that fits perfectly into this week’s rotation.
TML Vibez & Victony – Hello
Hello pairs TML Vibez and Victony on a smooth, emotionally charged Afrobeats record that blends melody with subtle introspection. From the jump, the track carries a reflective tone, built on soft, atmospheric production that gives both artists room to connect with the listener.
TML Vibez brings his signature street-rooted emotion, while Victony adds his polished, melodic touch, creating a balance that feels natural and engaging. The result is a record that’s easy to relate to, easy to replay, and strong enough to stand out in this week’s lineup.
Asake – MCBH
Asake shows up again on this week’s list with MCBH, a record that leans into his usual formula of rhythmic intensity, Fuji-inspired bounce, and instantly sticky melodies. The production is percussive and fast-moving, giving the track that forward-driving energy that Asake often thrives on.
On MCBH, he delivers with confidence and urgency, stacking catchy phrases and ad-libs over a beat that feels built for both the streets and the dancefloor. It’s another reminder of how consistent his sound has become — familiar, but still exciting enough to demand repeat listens.
Kidd Carder – Gobe
Kidd Carder steps into the spotlight with Gobe, a rising Afrobeats record that carries a mix of street energy and playful confidence. The track is built on bouncy percussion and a catchy rhythm that makes it easy to lock into from the first listen.
On Gobe, Kidd Carder leans into a relatable, youthful vibe — the kind of sound that feels raw but intentional. It’s simple in structure but effective in execution, with a hook that sticks and a groove that keeps it moving. A solid entry that adds a fresh voice to this week’s rotation.
CKay & Kidd Carder – AFRICAN GIRLS
African Girls brings together CKay’s recently proclaimed signature Afrobeats style with Kidd Carder’s rising street-influenced energy, creating a smooth, feel-good record that celebrates rhythm, attraction, and carefree vibes.
CKay does what he’s known for best — soft, melodic storytelling wrapped in laid-back production that feels effortlessly catchy. Kidd Carder complements the vibe with a more grounded, youthful edge, giving the track a nice balance between polish and rawness.
The result is an easy-listening Afrobeats tune that feels light, replayable, and perfect for warm moments or late-night playlists. It’s a clean blend of both artists’ styles and a strong addition to this week’s rotation.
Pheelz, Rii & Tiwa Savage – I’M OK
I’M OK brings together Pheelz, Rii, and Tiwa Savage on a record that blends confidence, calm reassurance, and polished Afrobeats energy. Built on sleek, mid-tempo production, the track has that effortless bounce that sits somewhere between introspection and celebration.
Tiwa Savage anchors the record with her unmistakable vocal presence, delivering smooth, controlled emotion that elevates the song’s message. Pheelz adds his signature sonic touch, keeping the production warm and infectious, while Rii complements the vibe with a fresh, contemporary edge.
The result is a self-assured anthem that feels easy to connect with — uplifting without trying too hard, and catchy enough to stay in rotation. A strong, refined moment in this week’s playlist.
Final Thoughts – This Week’s Afrobeats Rotation
This week’s playlist is a strong reflection of where Afrobeats is right now: confident, diverse, and constantly evolving. From heavyweight collaborations like Chanel and Motion Sickness to smooth, reflective moments like Hello and State of Mind, the range is what makes the lineup stand out.
There’s a clear balance between street energy, emotional depth, and pure feel-good vibes — the kind of mix that works whether you’re outside, in transit, or just zoning out. Artists like Asake continue to dominate with multiple appearances, while new and rising voices like Kidd Carder add fresh texture to the soundscape.
Overall, it’s a no-skip collection that captures both the mainstream pulse and the underground movement pushing Afrobeats forward. Press play and let it run.
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