1. SaveMilli, “BlueAfro EP”

Our “Songs of the Week”playlist for this week opens with SaveMilli’s “BlueAfro EP,” a great blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and Trap. The project opens with the eclectic “Jolie,” a dirty love letter to the genres it flawlessly connects. SaveMilli, respected for his rhythmic beats and appealing lyrics, demonstrates his abilities as a rapper and performer. This EP is more than a musical trip; it’s a must-have for every playlist.

2. Adekunle Gold, “The Life I Chose”

Adekunle Gold makes an excellent comeback with “The Life I Chose,” a 2024 album that highlights his unique creative talents. The song, with its catchy pace and enticing melody, is an essential on any playlist and so it has gracefully earned the second place on ours. Adekunle Gold’s outstanding production will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along, establishing this single as an instant classic.

3. Melvitto, “M”

Melvitto, who was previously known exclusively for his production abilities, now takes center stage as a songwriter and vocalist in the AfroRnB scene with “M.” The project induces a warm and charming mood that captivates listeners, easing them into a relaxing musical embrace. Melvitto’s evolution as a multidimensional artist is evident this EP in which every eventual sway of your body is involuntary and inevitable.

4. GJtheCaesar, “Fuji Rap Riddim”

This artist displays his versatility with “Fuji Rap Riddim,” which combines Fuji and Hip-Hop in order to bridge the generation divide. GJtheCaesar pays respect to the renowned Fuji artist Adewale Ayuba and himself by creating a revolutionary sound that encompasses the essence of both genres. This piece exemplifies GJtheCaesar’s creative abilities, offering a distinct and fresh sound for an array of ears.

5. Loti, “All the Love”

Loti introduces this song with a convincing trumpet, setting the stage for an attractive earworm in the Afrobeats tune “All the Love.” This song is more than simply a hip-shaker; it’s a testament to Loti’s musical brilliance and his stimulating flow through a variety of Afro melodies.

6. “Piano”, Gabzy & Lekaa Beats

Through a gripping arrangement combining R&B and Afrobeats, Gabzy and Lekaa Beats present “Piano.” Warm, chord-packed instrumental music is expertly blended with Gabzy’s amazing vocal harmonies to attract listeners over a smooth, catchy beat. The song captivates listeners and leaves them wanting more with its memorable blend of genres.

7. “Potion”, Jeff Akoh

The winner of Project Fame Season 8, Jeff Akoh, satisfies his fans’ wishes for new music with “Potion,” a love song made for those who are enamored. Akoh’s brilliance as an artist comes through on this song that speaks to lovers. It has become a new anthem for people who are immersed in the passion of life.

8. “Whos Dat”, Psiv and Konye

The artist Psiv, who calls himself a never-before-seen, debuts the never-heard song, “Whos Dat.” The amalgamation of Afrobeats, dancehall, hip-hop, and grime is indisputably remarkable. It pays respect to the classic Afrobeats sound that ruled every club in the early 2000s.

9. “Ibelieve”, Ayuu

In the sentimental song “Ibelieve,” Ayuu reveals his true nature as he traverses the intricacies within love and self. He exposes his belief as his only shortcoming. Ayuu’s unique style comes through, resulting in a track which boasts synthesis as its strength and little to no weaknesses.

10. Bolaryn, “Come By”

Bolaryn’s “Come By” elegantly concludes our playlist. The breezy atmosphere is reminiscent of the song’s evasive antagonist, who is being lured and convinced to come by. Over a traditional trap beat, Bolaryn skillfully dances across English, Pidgin, and Yoruba, creating an addicting, never-ending bounce that keeps you awake while smooth vocals hooks you. A powerful, unforgettable conclusion to our playlist.