Asake: Latest Songs, News Updates and Profile | Notjustok https://notjustok.com/tag/asake/ Entertainment for African Youth Tue, 07 Jan 2025 13:56:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7 https://notjustok.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/cropped-njo-favicon-32x32.png Asake: Latest Songs, News Updates and Profile | Notjustok https://notjustok.com/tag/asake/ 32 32 Asake makes history as artist with most certified songs, albums in Nigeria https://notjustok.com/news/asake-makes-history-as-artist-with-most-certified-songs-albums-in-nigeria/ https://notjustok.com/news/asake-makes-history-as-artist-with-most-certified-songs-albums-in-nigeria/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2025 13:52:53 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=476446 Nigerian singer and songwriter Ololade Asake has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in the music industry, becoming the artist with the most certified songs and albums in Nigeria. This remarkable feat solidifies Asake's position as one of the country's most successful artists. Asake's unique sound, which blends Afrobeats, hip-hop, and other genres, has captivated audiences and […]

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Nigerian singer and songwriter Ololade Asake has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in the music industry, becoming the artist with the most certified songs and albums in Nigeria.

This remarkable feat solidifies Asake's position as one of the country's most successful artists.

Asake's unique sound, which blends Afrobeats, hip-hop, and other genres, has captivated audiences and earned him a loyal fan base. His album Mr Money With The Vibe has been certified 7x Platinum, with over 350,000 units sold, demonstrating the album's massive success and Asake's growing popularity.

Other notable certifications include Lonely At The Top (7x Platinum, 700,000 units), Bandana (5x Platinum, 500,000 units), and Terminator (5x Platinum, 500,000 units). Asake's impressive certification list also includes 4x Platinum, 3x Platinum, and 2x Platinum certifications for songs like Sungba, 2:30, Basquiat, and Joha, among others.

Furthermore, Asake has several Gold and Silver certifications for songs like Active, Fuji Vibe, and Olorun. His success extends beyond Nigeria, with certifications in the UK, including Bandana (200,000 units), Mr Money With The Vibe (Silver, 60,000 units), and Work of Art (Silver, 60,000 units).

Asake's achievement is proof of his hard work, dedication, and innovative approach to music. As a Grammy-nominee, he continues to make waves in the global music scene, inspiring fans and fellow artists alike.

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Trace Awards 2025: Rema, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr lead nominations https://notjustok.com/news/trace-awards-2025-rema-burna-boy-ayra-starr-lead-nominations/ https://notjustok.com/news/trace-awards-2025-rema-burna-boy-ayra-starr-lead-nominations/#respond Sat, 04 Jan 2025 05:00:22 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=476297 The highly anticipated Trace Awards 2025 has unveiled its nominees, with Afrobeats sensations Rema, Burna Boy, and Ayra Starr leading the pack. The prestigious awards ceremony, set to take place on February 26, 2025, in Zanzibar, will bring together the continent's and diaspora's greatest talents. Rema, the young superstar, has earned an impressive six nominations, […]

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The highly anticipated Trace Awards 2025 has unveiled its nominees, with Afrobeats sensations Rema, Burna Boy, and Ayra Starr leading the pack.

The prestigious awards ceremony, set to take place on February 26, 2025, in Zanzibar, will bring together the continent's and diaspora's greatest talents.

Rema, the young superstar, has earned an impressive six nominations, including Song of the Year, Album of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Music Video, Best Global African Artist, and Best Male Artist. His unique sound, captivating visuals, and chart-topping hits have earned him accolades worldwide, making him a favorite in this year's awards.

Burna Boy, the African Giant, has also secured six prestigious nominations, including Album of the Year, Best Live Performance, Best Collaboration, Best Male Artist, Song of the Year, and Best Global African Artist. Basically, his genre-defying sound, powerful lyrics, and stellar performances have cemented his status as one of the greatest African artists of his generation.

Meanwhile, Ayra Starr, the Afropop sensation, has made a remarkable impact with five nominations, including Best Female Artist, Best Global African Artist, Best Artist (Western Africa Anglophone), Best Live Performance, and Best Music Video. Her wins showcase her versatility, artistry, and ability to captivate audiences around the world.

Also, other notable nominees include Asake, Diamond Platnumz, Stonebwoy, and Tems, who are all vying for top honors in various categories. The Trace Awards 2025 will also feature a special category for Best Collaboration, with standout tracks like Tshwala Bam (Remix) and Benin Boys competing for the top spot.

Additionally, voting for the Trace Awards 2025 is now open, with fans worldwide invited to participate by casting their votes on the official website. However, winners will be determined by a combination of fan votes and expert jury decisions.

Lastly, the Trace Awards 2025 promises to be an unforgettable celebration of African music, with the continent's biggest stars gathering to honor outstanding achievements and contributions to the industry.

Here are the nominees and categories for the 2025 Trace Awards:

Here are the nominees and categories for the 2025 Trace Awards:

Song of the Year

  • Asake & Travis Scott – Active
  • Burna Boy – Higher
  • Diamond Platnumz – Komasawa
  • Rema & Shallipopi – Benin Boys
  • Tamsir x Team Paiya – Coup du Marteau
  • Tems – Love Me Jeje
  • Titom & Yuppe – Tshwala Bam
  • Tyler ICU – Mnike
  • Tyla – Jump

Best Female Act

  • Ayra Starr
  • Chelsea Dinorath
  • Josey
  • Makhadzi
  • Tems
  • Tyla
  • Yemi Alade

Best Collaboration

  • Titom & Yuppe & Burna Boy – Tshwala Bam (Remix)
  • Neyna & MC Acondize – Nu Ka Sta Para
  • Kocee ft. Patoranking – Credit Alert
  • Asake & Wizkid – MMS
  • Rema & Shallipopi – Benin Boys
  • Odumodublvck & Black Sherif – Woto Woto Seasoning
  • Tamsir & Team Paiya – Coup du Marteau

Album of the Year

  • Amaarae – Fountain Baby
  • Asake – Lungu Boy
  • Burna Boy – I Told Them
  • Josey – Vibration Universelle
  • King Promise – True To Self
  • Rema – HEIS
  • Stonebwoy – 5th Dimension
  • Toofan – Stamina

Best Male Act

  • Asake
  • Diamond Platnumz
  • Stonebwoy

Best Global African Artist

  • Rema
  • Burna Boy
  • Ayra Starr

Best Music Video

  • Rema – DND
  • Ayra Starr – Commas

Best Live Performance

  • Ayra Starr – 21: THE WORLD TOUR

Best Artist (Western Africa Anglophone)

  • Ayra Starr

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Tems' 'Love Me Jeje' tops Rolling Stone's Top 40 Afropop Songs of 2024 https://notjustok.com/news/remas-ozeba-secures-number-2-spot-on-rolling-stones-40-best-afropop-songs-of-2024/ https://notjustok.com/news/remas-ozeba-secures-number-2-spot-on-rolling-stones-40-best-afropop-songs-of-2024/#respond Wed, 01 Jan 2025 08:17:34 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=476132 Rolling Stone has released its highly anticipated list of the Top 40 Afropop Songs of 2024, and Nigerian artist, Tems' Love Me Jeje takes the top spot, followed closely by Rema's Ozeba at number two. Tems' Love Me Jeje was described by Rolling Stone curator Mankaprr Conteh as "sweet and sunny." The song is a […]

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Rolling Stone has released its highly anticipated list of the Top 40 Afropop Songs of 2024, and Nigerian artist, Tems' Love Me Jeje takes the top spot, followed closely by Rema's Ozeba at number two.

Tems' Love Me Jeje was described by Rolling Stone curator Mankaprr Conteh as "sweet and sunny." The song is a reimagining of Seyi Sodimu's 1997 Nigerian hip-hop track of the same name, with Tems adding her own lovelorn lyrics and soaring vocals.

Rema's Ozeba comes in at number two, with the song's trendy and electrifying beat making it a standout track. Ayra Starr's Lagos Love Story also makes the top 10, at number 8, with her album The Year I Turned 21 showcasing her growth as an artist.

Other Nigerian artists who made the list include Ololade Asake with Active (feat. Travis Scott) at number 11, Sarz with Happiness (feat. Asake and Gunna) at number 14, Victony with Risk at number 15, Kizz Daniel with Twe Twe (feat. Davido) at number 17, Asa with Odo at number 22, Odunsi with Leather Park & Bnyx, RESURRECT at number 24, Niniola with Level at number 25, Taves with Folake at number 27, Tiwa Savage with Forgiveness at number 28, BoyPee, Brown Joel, and Hyce with Ogechi (Remix) (feat. Davido) at number 31, and Wizkid with Piece of My Heart (feat. Brent Faiyaz) at number 36.

The list, curated by Mankaprr Conteh, Nelson C.J., Achille Tenkiang, Kui Mwai, and Madzadza Miya, showcases the best in Afropop right now, with a focus on impact, regional representation, and unique musical styles.

This achievement is proof of the growing influence and popularity of Afrobeats and Nigerian music globally, with 13 Nigerian artists making the list.

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The 20 moments that shaped the Nigerian music industry in 2024 https://notjustok.com/article/nigerian-music-industry-2024-moments-2/ https://notjustok.com/article/nigerian-music-industry-2024-moments-2/#respond Sat, 21 Dec 2024 06:52:59 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=474544 The Nigerian music industry had an eventful 2024, marked by monumental performances, historic wins, groundbreaking collaborations, intense celebrity drama and other moments that shaped the music industry. From groundbreaking performances at the Grammy Awards to major album releases, the year brought attention to the global influence of Nigerian music and the unique artists that continue […]

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The Nigerian music industry had an eventful 2024, marked by monumental performances, historic wins, groundbreaking collaborations, intense celebrity drama and other moments that shaped the music industry.

From groundbreaking performances at the Grammy Awards to major album releases, the year brought attention to the global influence of Nigerian music and the unique artists that continue to drive its growth.

Here are the top 20 moments that shaped Nigerian music industry in 2024:

1. Burna Boy's historic performance at the Grammy Awards

In February, one of those moments that shaped Nigerian music industry was when Burna Boy made history at the 66th Grammy Awards. He became the first Nigerian artist to perform at the main ceremony. With four nominations, including a prestigious nod for Best Melodic Rap Performance, his performance captivated audiences globally. This electrifying moment reflected Burna Boy's status as a pioneering force in the global music scene. His historic performance not only elevated Nigerian music but also solidified his legacy as one of the country's foremost international musical icons.

2. Nigerian artists' not winning at the Grammy Awards

Despite the high expectations, Nigerian artists such as Davido, Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Asake, and Olamide were unable to secure any wins at the 66th Grammy Awards. With several nominations across various categories, including Davido's Grammy debut with three nominations, the lack of wins served as a reminder of the highly competitive nature of the global music industry. Despite this setback, the strong presence of Nigerian artists at the Grammys showcased their increasing influence on the international stage.

3. Tems' breakthrough moment at Billboard Women In Music awards

Meanwhile, in March, Tems reached another milestone in her career by winning the prestigious Breakthrough award at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards. The ceremony, held at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles, celebrated the achievements of remarkable women in the music industry. During her acceptance speech, Tems expressed heartfelt gratitude, dedicating the award to her mother. The event was further highlighted by her stunning performance of Not an Angel, proving her undeniable presence in global music. Additionally, Tems graced the cover of Billboard Women in Music Issue, solidifying her place as a rising star.

4. Tiwa Savage’s letter to Commissioner of Police over alleged threats from Davido

The Nigerian music industry was rocked by a public dispute between Tiwa Savage and Davido. Following Tiwa’s attendance at a party with Sophia Momodu, Davido’s first baby mama, Tiwa alleged receiving threats from Davido over a video featuring herself and Sophia. The situation escalated when Tiwa claimed that Davido had warned her through mutual connections to be cautious in Lagos. Tiwa's subsequent plea for police intervention and the attached screenshots sparked a heated debate, shedding light on the personal dynamics within the Nigerian music industry.

5. Wizkid declares he is not an Afrobeat artist

In a bold move that sent shockwaves through the music scene, Wizkid declared that he no longer wished to be labeled as an Afrobeat artist. Through a series of Instagram posts, he distanced himself from the genre, signaling a shift in his musical identity. Wizkid also announced the completion of his highly anticipated album Morayo, dedicated to his late mother. The album represents a departure from his previous Afrobeat sound, signaling a new era in Wizkid’s artistic journey.

6. Davido and Chioma’s grand wedding

Nigerian superstar Davido and his long-time partner, Chioma Rowland, tied the knot in a lavish traditional wedding ceremony in Lagos on June 25, 2024. The wedding, a perfect blend of cultural richness and modern elegance, was one of the most talked-about events of the year. The ceremony, attended by top stars, political dignitaries, and sports personalities, went viral on social media, with numerous heartfelt moments capturing the nation’s attention. The couple’s love story, highlighted by their heartfelt vows and family blessings, became a symbol of commitment and joy in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

7. Wizkid and Davido’s beef

Additionally, the ongoing rivalry between Wizkid and Davido reached new heights in 2024. After an initial attempt at reconciliation, the two superstars found themselves at odds once again after Wizkid posted an alleged video involving Davido. The feud quickly escalated on social media, with both artists exchanging heated words through posts and comments. This public spat added to the already tense relationship between the two, keeping fans and the music industry on edge. Despite their differences, both Wizkid and Davido continued to dominate the global music scene.

8. Burna Boy’s historic London Stadium concert

Burna Boy made another unforgettable mark in music history with his record-breaking London Stadium concert in June 2024. Selling out the 80,000-capacity stadium twice, Burna Boy became one of the few artists to achieve this feat. The concert, which featured surprise collaborations and a mix of his classic hits and new releases, was proof of Burna Boy’s ever-expanding global appeal. With performances from other top Nigerian artists such as Shallipopi, Omah Lay, and Seyi Vibez, the event further solidified Burna Boy’s status as one of Africa’s most powerful musical ambassadors.

9. Tems and Ayra Starr release highly anticipated albums

This year, as part of the moments that shaped Nigerian music industry, two of Nigeria’s most prominent female artists released albums that garnered widespread attention. Tems, with her highly anticipated debut album Born in The Wild, explored themes of self-discovery and growth. The album's 18 tracks, featuring collaborations with J Cole and Asake, resonated deeply with listeners, topping charts and amassing millions of streams. Likewise, Ayra Starr’s sophomore album, The Year I Turned 21 (TYIT21), showcased her growth as an artist. With collaborations from international stars such as Anitta and Giveon, the album received critical acclaim and reached impressive chart positions, further solidifying both Tems and Ayra Starr’s dominance in the music industry.

10. Ruger and BNXN squash their beef and release a joint EP

However, Ruger and BNXN (formerly Buju) turned their once contentious rivalry into a successful collaboration in 2024. Their joint EP, RnB, was released after the two artists buried the hatchet, marking a moment of reconciliation in the Nigerian music scene. The seven-track project, which features no guest appearances, allows the duo to showcase their individual styles while demonstrating their strong artistic chemistry. The EP, well-received by fans, blends Ruger’s distinct wit with BNXN’s smooth vocals and creating an enjoyable listening experience.

ALSO READ: The 10 moments that shaped Nigerian music industry in third quarter 2024

11. Asake sells out O2 Arena for the second time

Asake, the YBNL star, achieved a remarkable feat during his Lungu Boy tour by selling out the O2 Arena for the second time in his three-year career. This is one of those notable moments that shaped Nigerian music industry. The performance, held on September 21, 2024, was an electrifying celebration of Afrobeats as Asake performed to over 20,000 fans. His expanded setlist, featuring tracks from his new album Lungu Boy alongside fan favourites like Remember, Fuji Vibe, and MMS, had the crowd singing along with passion. Special guest appearances from Afrobeats giants like Wizkid and Stormzy added an extra layer of excitement to the night, making it a landmark event in Nigerian music history.

12. Rema’s homecoming concert in Benin city

Basically, on August 30, 2024, Afrobeats sensation Rema returned to his hometown of Benin City, performing at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium. This concert was not only significant for Rema but also for the city, as it marked his first show on Nigerian soil. The concert became an unforgettable event, drawing thousands of fans who experienced powerful performances of his hits like Dumebi, Calm Down, and Charm. The night also featured surprise appearances from Mavin Records’ Don Jazzy, Crayon, and Shallipopi. A heartwarming moment occurred when Rema gifted two fans N2 million for their creative portraits of him, solidifying the evening as a blend of star power and philanthropy.

13. Rema’s experimental HEIS album

Rema took the world by surprise with the release of his experimental album HEIS, which marked a significant departure from his usual Afrofusion style. In an interview with Complex Music, Rema shared his desire to push boundaries and explore new sonic textures, despite his label’s initial hesitation. The album blends rock, R&B, and traditional African sounds, drawing comparisons to Kanye West's Yeezus album. This bold creative direction has been praised as a forward-thinking project that pushes Afrobeats into exciting new territories, showing Rema’s versatility as an artist.

14. Flavour sells out Wembley Arena

Nigerian highlife legend Flavour made history in 2024 by selling out the prestigious Wembley Arena in London. On August 23, 2024, Flavour’s African Royalty Experience tour brought together fans from across Europe to witness a night of music, dance, and cultural celebration. His setlist included classics like Ada Ada, Nwa Baby, and Oyi, as well as new tracks from his album African Royalty. The concert highlighted Flavour’s fusion of traditional Igbo rhythms and modern Afrobeat. It further solidified his status as a global ambassador for African highlife music.

15. P-Square’s final dissolution

Moreso, after years of tension, public feuds, and occasional reunions, P-Square officially dissolved in 2024. Paul Okoye confirmed the split in an emotional Instagram Live session, explaining his frustrations with the group dynamics and announcing his decision to focus on a solo career. This announcement marked the end of an era for P-Square, once one of Africa’s most beloved and influential music duos. While the split was sad for many fans, it also opened the door for both Paul and Peter Okoye to pursue their individual artistic endeavors.

16. Wizkid releases sixth studio album Morayo

Wizkid, one of Nigeria’s biggest international stars, released his highly anticipated sixth studio album, Morayo, in 2024. Named in tribute to his late mother, Morayo explores themes of love, life, and celebration, while also reflecting a sense of introspection. The 16-track album features collaborations with global artists like Asake, Brent Faiyaz, Tiakola, and Jazmine Sullivan. Opening with Troubled Mind, the album showcases Wizkid’s ability to blend Afrobeats with global sounds, reinforcing his position as a trailblazer in the genre. Morayo is a celebration of his legacy and a tribute to those he holds dear.

17. Grammy nominations 2025

Grammy Nominations 2025
Grammy Nominations 2025

The addition of the Best African Music Performance category at the Grammy Awards has been a game-changer for African artists and is one of those moments that shaped Nigerian music. For the 2025 Grammy Awards, Nigerian artists dominated the nominees list, with stars like Tems, Asake, Yemi Alade, Davido, Wizkid, and Lojay securing nominations. In a surprising turn, last year’s winner, South Africa’s Tyla, was absent. Rema’s nomination for Best Global Music Album is another indication of Afrobeat’s expanding reach.

18. Wizkid's record-breaking Spotify streams

Consequently, Wizkid’s album Morayo shattered streaming records on Spotify Nigeria, amassing 12 million streams on its release day and 16.27 million streams globally within 24 hours. The hit single Kese (Dance) also set a new benchmark for single-day streams, showcasing Wizkid’s enduring appeal and influence. Also, He set a new record for the biggest first-day streams on Spotify Nigeria with his hit song Piece of My Heart. The song quickly became a viral sensation, garnering impressive streaming numbers and establishing Wizkid’s dominance in the digital music space.

19. Virgin Music and Empire's market dominance

As 2024 unfolded, one of those moments that shaped the industry was when Virgin Music and Empire emerged as dominant players in Nigeria’s music industry. According to TurnTable Charts, both labels surpassed one billion on-demand streams across major platforms, solidifying their positions in the Nigerian music ecosystem. Virgin Music, partnered with Dapper Music, led with an 8.62% market share, while Empire followed closely with 8.25%. Labels like YBNL Nation, Mavin Records, and Vibez Inc also contributed to the competitive landscape. These impressive streaming numbers reflect the growing commercialization of Nigerian music and its impact on global platforms.

20. Sinach's legal battle over Way Maker

Last on the list of moments that shaped Nigerian music industry, in a dramatic legal twist, gospel singer Sinach found herself in the midst of a high-profile copyright lawsuit. The producer of her hit song Way Maker, Michael Oluwole (Mayolee), is suing Sinach for ₦5 billion, claiming he was not adequately compensated for his instrumental contributions to the song’s success. The lawsuit, filed in November 2024, has sparked debates about intellectual property rights, fair compensation, and the importance of formal agreements in music production. As the case continues, it could set an important legal precedent in Nigeria’s burgeoning music industry.

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Mixed reactions trail Asake's Lungu Boy party in Lagos https://notjustok.com/news/mixed-reactions-trail-asakes-lungu-boy-party-in-lagos/ https://notjustok.com/news/mixed-reactions-trail-asakes-lungu-boy-party-in-lagos/#respond Thu, 19 Dec 2024 10:02:47 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=475661 Mixed reactions have trailed the absence of Asake at his highly anticipated Lungu Boy event held in Lagos on Wednesday.

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Mixed reactions have trailed the absence of Asake at his highly anticipated Lungu Boy event held in Lagos on Wednesday.

Fans and music enthusiasts have taken to social media to express mixed reactions about the noticeable absence of Asake from his Lungu Boy-themed block party which was held in Lagos for fans in collaboration with EmpireCoca-ColaHeineken, and Itel.

The event was a free event where fans enjoyed the best of food, music and culture as the singer had initially hosted such a themed party in London earlier. Fans have taken to social media to express what many can categorise as a mixed reaction following Asake's absence from the event when many had expected him to make an appearance on the night.

Here are some of the reactions below:

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The 15 best Afrobeats music videos of 2024 https://notjustok.com/article/lists/2024-top-afrobeats-music-videos/ https://notjustok.com/article/lists/2024-top-afrobeats-music-videos/#respond Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=474666 As the curtains close on another stellar year for Afrobeats, the genre's influence continues to grow globally, and part of its appeal lies in the dynamic music videos that accompany the songs. These visual spectacles complement the music and elevate its storytelling and cultural impact. From heavyweights like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido to new-generation […]

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As the curtains close on another stellar year for Afrobeats, the genre's influence continues to grow globally, and part of its appeal lies in the dynamic music videos that accompany the songs.

These visual spectacles complement the music and elevate its storytelling and cultural impact. From heavyweights like Burna Boy, Wizkid, and Davido to new-generation superstars like Rema and Asake, the Afrobeats scene in 2024 has delivered some unforgettable music videos.

Here's a closer look at one of the best-ranked Afrobeats music videos of 2024.

15. Big Big Things

Artist: Young Jonn

Featured Artist (s): Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez

Director: TG Omori

Label: Chocolate City

Released Date: April 12, 2024

Directed by the highly sought-after TG Omori, the video for Big Big Things is an ode to opulence, excess, and, of course, BIG BIG THINGS. TG Omori, who dominated the early part of 2024 with a string of standout productions, brings his usual flair to this vibrant video, ensuring it stands out as one of the year’s most memorable.

The music video is a colourful celebration of wealth, luxury, sophistication, and, of course, thick women. Young Jonn’s persona as a purveyor of opulence shines through, with scenes filled with a lavish display of lifestyle. Women with striking physiques, embodying the song’s playful lyrical themes, dominate much of the visuals.

Veteran actor Pa James, known for his comedic timing and charm, makes a delightful cameo, bringing humour and a nostalgic touch to the video. His appearance adds a unique flavour, bridging the generational gap between the modern Afrobeats audience and older fans. Meanwhile, Kizz Daniel and Seyi Vibez also bring their star power to the screen, each owning their moments and amplifying the visual energy.

14. Stubborn

Artist (s): Victony & Asake

Director (s): Jyde Ajala & Mikey Rare

Label: Victony/Encore Recordings

Released Date: May 11, 2024

Stubborn, directed by Jyde Ajala who's had an incredible year, is a bold visual and musical statement, serving as the lead single for Victony's debut album of the same title. It is a song of resilience and ambition, with Victony as the stubborn figure in the story.

The video blends opulence and grit. Victony commands attention in Anglo-Saxon-inspired armour paired with modern leather attire, symbolizing his readiness to conquer challenges. Exotic cars and stunning women accentuate the duality of hard work and reward, while Asake's presence adds dynamic energy to the visuals.

Ajala's sharp cinematography and deliberate framing enhance the cinematic quality. Striking a perfect balance between style and substance, the video celebrates ambition and perseverance, earning its place among the best Afrobeats visuals of 2024.

13. Love Me Jeje

Artist: Tems

Director: Tems

Label: RCA Records/Since 93'

Released Date: May 3, 2024

The music video for Tems' Love Me Jeje is a visual treat. Shot in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, the video embraces simplicity and charm. It captures Tems cruising through the city in a tricycle while yearning for pure and uncomplicated love, as expressed in the song's heartfelt lyrics.

True to Lagos' lively spirit, the video concludes with a vibrant party scene, showing Tems celebrating with friends. The mix of everyday city life and festive energy makes this video relatable and captivating, earning it a spot among the year's best music videos.

12. Moving

Artist: Omah Lay

Director: UAX

Label: KeyQaad

Released Date: August 23, 2024

Moving by Omah Lay is a reflective piece that uses its chorus, built around the phrase “I’ve been moving,” as a metaphor for life’s ongoing journey — physically, mentally, and emotionally. The song captures the fleeting nature of time and the struggle to find certainty amidst life's rapid pace.

Omah Lay delves into profound emotions, emphasizing experiences and connections thicker than metals, reminding us of the priceless, irreplaceable moments that transcend material wealth.

The accompanying music video, directed by UAX, mirrors this theme, showcasing Omah Lay traversing a vast desert—driving, walking, and never stopping. The imagery beautifully complements the song’s message, symbolizing persistence and the continuous journey of life.

11. Benin Boys

Artist (s): Rema & Shallipopi

Director: Director K

Label: Mavin Global Holdings Ltd / Jonzing World Entertainment

Released Date: June 21, 2024

Rema and Shallipopi celebrate their roots in the music video for Benin Boys, paying homage to their hometown, Benin City. Directed by Director K, the video blends sophistication and opulence with cultural pride, capturing the essence of a true "Benin boy."

Shot in Benin City, it features Rema atop the roof of his alma mater, Ighile Group of School, adding a personal touch. Director K’s expert direction brings it all together, resulting in a visually stunning tribute to the city and its heritage.

10. Bad Vibes

Artist: Ayra Starr

Featured Artist: Seyi Vibez

Director: Bush Boy Films

Label: Mavin Global Holdings Ltd / Jonzing World Entertainment

Released Date: May 10, 2024

Bad Vibes, one of the standout tracks from Ayra Starr's acclaimed sophomore album, TYIT21. Featuring Seyi Vibez, the song radiates positivity and energy.

The music video, directed by Bush Boy Films, showcases Ayra Starr in her signature glitz and glamour, while Seyi Vibez’s dynamic presence adds vibrancy to the visuals. Together, they create a captivating and high-energy performance, cementing the track’s status as a fan favourite.

9. Big Baller

Artist: Flavour

Director: Dammy Twitch

Label: 2Nite Music Group

Released Date: January 26, 2024

Flavour's Big Baller became the ultimate anthem for high life, with its music video showcasing wealth, lifestyle, sophistication, and opulence. Shot and directed by Dammy Twitch in Lagos, the video features luxurious scenes, including a helicopter, yacht, and golf course. Exotic men and women add to the glamour, while cameo appearances from Cubana Chiefpriest, Mercy Eke, Ezinne Akudo, Chioma Ikokwu, and Nasty Blaq make it a true visual spectacle.

8. Egwu

Artist (s): Chike & Mohbad

Director: Director Pink

Label: Brothers Records

Released Date: February 28, 2024

The music video for Egwu by Chike and Mohbad is a vibrant celebration of colour, joy, and glamour. Shot in the lively streets of Lagos, it features the iconic danfo buses and a crowd of people dancing and celebrating in a rainbow of colours. The video captures the essence of Lagos' festive spirit while also paying tribute to the late Mohbad, honouring his legacy and contribution to the music scene.

7. Active

Artist (s): Asake & Travis Scott

Director: Edgar Esteves & Josh Valle

Label: YBNL/EMPIRE

Released Date: August 7, 2024

Active by Asake, directed by Edgar Esteves and Josh Valle, is a high-energy visual extravaganza. Asake unleashes his enthusiasm with scenes of horseback riding and an intense encounter with a marching band. Later, when Travis Scott appears on top of a car, Asake dramatically smashes its windows with a crowbar. The chaos continues throughout, with Travis Scott bringing his signature energy, making the video a dynamic and visually striking spectacle.

6. Hello Habibi

Artist (s): Olamide & Russ

Director: Jyde Ajala

Label: YBNL/EMPIRE

Released Date: November 7, 2024

Directed by Jyde Ajala, the music video for Hello Habibi takes viewers to a stunning Arabic landscape, enhancing the song's luxurious and exotic vibe. Set against expansive desert scenes, traditional architecture, and lavish interiors, the video perfectly complements the theme of living a carefree, opulent lifestyle. The backdrop emphasizes Olamide and Russ’s aspirations and successes.

5. Higher

Artist: Burna Boy

Director (s): Burna Boy & Asurf

Label: Spaceship Entertainment Ltd.

Released Date: June 28, 2024

Higher by Burna Boy, directed by Asurf, showcases his deep connection to his hometown of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. The video captures Burna Boy’s emotional journey as he gives back to his community, highlighting his involvement in community outreach through his "Project Protect" and partnership with the charity organization The R.E.A.C.H. It also celebrates his success and the spirit of unity he sings about, reinforcing the message of empowerment and commitment to positive change. The powerful visuals reflect Burna Boy's dedication to uplifting his community.

4. Hmmm

Artist: Chris Brown

Featured Artist: Davido

Director: Travis Colbert

Label: RCA Records

Released Date: June 5, 2024

Chris Brown has made a significant impact on the Afrobeats scene, and his collaboration with Davido on the high-energy track Hmmm attests to this. The music video, filled with dark, moody scenes, places Chris Brown and Davido at the forefront while a vibrant crowd adds to the intensity in the background. The video is a visual spectacle that complements the track's lively, upbeat energy, highlighting the dynamic chemistry between the two artists.

3. MMS

Artist (s): Asake & Wizkid

Director: Edgar Steves

Label: YBNL/EMPIRE

Released Date: October 5, 2024

MMS by Asake and Wizkid, from Asake’s third studio album Lungu Boy, is a simple yet classy visual experience. Directed by Edgar Steves and shot in black and white on the streets of London, the video features a striking concept where everyone else in the frame is frozen, allowing Asake and Wizkid to move through the scene seamlessly. The video perfectly complements the song’s vibe, emphasizing the smooth and effortless chemistry between the two stars, setting it as one of the standout tracks and visuals on the album.

2. Kante

Artist: Davido

Featured Artist: Fave

Director: Dammy Twitch

Label: Davido Music Worldwide

Released Date: May 8, 2024

Directed by Dammy Twitch, the video captures an energetic house party scene where Fave dances joyfully with her girls, and Davido brings his energy while searching for his love interest. The video blends sleek, low-lit moments reminiscent of 2000s music videos and classic Nollywood aesthetics with vibrant, colourful scenes, showcasing dynamic set designs and bold outfit choices. The chemistry between Fave and Davido, along with the lively party atmosphere, makes Kante a visual spectacle, further elevating one of the biggest tracks from Davido's magnum opus, Timeless.

1. Piece of My Heart

Artist: Wizkid

Featured Artist: Brent Faiyaz

Director: Lonewolf

Label: Starboy Entertainment

Released Date: October 18, 2024

From Wizkid's latest album Marayo, the visuals for Piece of My Heart featuring Brent Faiyaz top the list of the best Afrobeats music videos of 2024. Directed by Lonewolf, the video radiates a smooth, laid-back vibe that aligns perfectly with the song's emotional and soulful essence. The cinematic approach blends intimate, personal moments with dreamlike sequences, set in serene, atmospheric locations.

The visuals feature Wizkid and Brent Faiyaz in various settings, enhancing the song's themes of love and longing. Soft lighting and intimate close-ups focus on mood and subtlety, amplifying the vulnerability in their performances. The video creates a tranquil atmosphere while showcasing the chemistry between the two artists as they deliver a heartfelt serenade.

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Sarz and Asake Lyrics

Sarz and Asake's new infectious tune, C'mon Look, is filled with vibrant Afrobeat rhythms and catchy melodies, read the song's lyrics below.

Cover art for Cmon Look by Sarz featuring Asake
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Sarz & Asake - C'mon Look Lyrics

Refrain
Wo mi o
C’mon look! C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o, C’mon look!
C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o
C’mon look! C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o, C'mon look!
C’mon look!

Chorus
Wo mi o
Bi mo she n jo, rọra wo mi o oh
Straightforward I’m not corny o
Fùn wọn ni ijo biti Sunny o oh
Sunny o oh, Ade o
Dededede motun gbede o
Ọmọ t’ọn sọ, rọra pẹlẹ
I’m so high you can tell o, can tell o
Wo mi o (wo mi)
Bi mo she n jo, rọra wo mi o oh (wo mi)
Straightforward I’m not corny o
Fún wọn ni ijo biti Sunny o oh
Sunny o oh, Ade o (Ade)
Dededede motun gbede o (motun gbede)
Ọmọ t’ọn sọ, rọra pẹlẹ
I’m so high you can tell o, can tell o

Refrain
Ma wo mi o
C’mon look!
C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o
C’mon look!
C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o
C’mon look!
C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o
C'mon look!
C’mon look!

Verse
Moti wọle wọn daran, yeah yeah
Me I no dey fight for number one, uhn uhn
Pay me my money one by one, uhn uhn
Fuck them up with my gbedu, another one
Moti wọle wọn daran (wọn daran)
Me I no dey fight for number onе (number one)
Pay me my monеy one by one
Fuck them up with my gbedu, another one

Refrain
Ma wo mi o
C’mon look! C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o, C’mon look!
C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o
C’mon look! C’mon look!
Ma wo mi o, C'mon look!
C’mon look!

Chorus
Wo mi o
Bi mo she n jo, rọra wo mi o oh
Straightforward I’m not corny o
Fún wọn ni ijo biti Sunny o oh
Sunny o oh, Ade o
Dededede motun gbede o (tell dem)
Ọmọ t’ọn sọ, rọra pẹlẹ (pẹlẹ)
I’m so high you can tell o, can tell o
Wo mi o (wo mi)
Bi mo she n jo, rọra wo mi o oh (wo mi)
Straightforward I’m not corny o (i’m not corny)
Fún wọn ni ijo biti Sunny o oh (biti Sunny o oh)
Sunny o oh, Ade o (Ade)
Dededede motun gbede (motun gbede)
Ọmọ t’ọn sọ, rọra pẹlẹ (pẹlẹ pẹlẹ)
I’m so high you can tell o, can tell o

Outro
Ma wo mi o
Ma wo mi o (yeah yeah)
Ma wo mi o (uhn uhn)
Ma wo mi o
Ma wo mi o, c’mon loo
Ma wo mi o, c’mon loo
Ma wo mi o, c’mon loo
Ma wo mi o, c’mon loo

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Afrobeats may not have handed us a clear breakout artist, but it’s been too busy conquering the global stage. Its ambassadors and evangelists are out here dropping bangers and touring the world, recruiting anyone with ears into the Afrobeats movement.

In 2024, Afrobeats has remained on the rise, and it has set record high, impacted cultural trends, and enshrined musical craze across the world. This year's path-finding artists have pushed the genre's boundaries to create music that features exciting melodies, powerful narratives and powerful live performances to rule the world stage. With spectacular live concerts in Africa’s most famous stadiums, incredible collaborations, record-breaking sales, and amazing tunes these artists are worthily considered as the best Afrobeats artists of 2024.

This year saw legends and rising stars alike embark on ambitious world tours that showcased Afrobeats on the grandest stages. Artists like Asake took their music to venues such as Madison Square Garden, the O2 Arena in London, and Zénith de Paris as part of the ‘Lungu Boy World Tour,’ proving that Afrobeats can sell out arenas traditionally reserved for global pop icons. Similarly, Burna Boy, with his ‘I Told Them Tour,’  enthralled audiences at prestigious venues like the BMO Stadium and London Stadium, further cementing his position as an Afrobeats pioneer.

Collaboration has remained a hallmark of the genre, with artists like Tems teaming up with global icons like John Legend and Tyla to deliver captivating anthems, and Ayra Starr joining forces with Coldplay and Aya Nakamura for genre-defying tracks. Meanwhile, Rema brought his HEIS album to life through stellar performances across Australia, Romania, and the UK, while continuing to dominate festivals like Dreamville and Wireless.

2024 also marked the emergence of new albums and projects that resonated deeply with fans. Oxlade’s Oxlade From Africa (OFA) album and Seyi Vibez’s Loseyi Professor offered fresh perspectives, while collaborative projects like BNXN and Ruger’s R&B redefined the Afrobeats soundscape. Flavour’s African Royalty album and its accompanying Canada tour showcased the genre’s cultural depth, proving that Afrobeats is not just a sound but a celebration of African identity.

Festival stages across the world bore witness to the genre’s ever-expanding reach. Tems mesmerized crowds at the Roskilde and Glastonbury festivals, while Omah Lay brought the energy of his 'Boy Alone world tour' to Dublin, Berlin, and New York. Seyi Vibez turned heads at Afro Nation Portugal and Afrojam Festival in London, further solidifying Afrobeats' position as a dominant force in live music.

With artists like Tyla making history at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show and winning a Grammy for Best African Music Performance, and others like Davido earning Grammy nods for global collaborations, the genre’s recognition continues to soar. From headline-grabbing achievements to boundary-pushing music, the best Afrobeats artists of 2024 are proving that the genre is unstoppable, evolving with every beat and inspiring a new generation of music lovers.

Here are the 20 best Afrobeats artists of 2024, as ranked by the NotJustOk team, based on the Afrobeats calendar from November 1, 2023, to October 31, 2024:

20. Oxlade

Country: Nigeria
Label: TRONIQ Inc

Top Songs: Asunasa (Hold Your Waist), IFA, Ololufe

The silky-voiced sensation continued to captivate audiences in 2024 with his unmistakable sound and deeply emotional lyrics. Oxlade delivered his highly anticipated album, OFA (Oxlade From Africa), a project highlighting his artistic evolution and solidifying his place in the Afrobeats pantheon.

In addition to the album, Oxlade embarked on the Oxlade From Tour with Duke Concept, lighting up stages in cities like Seattle, Washington, and Los Angeles. His live performances, brimming with soulful renditions and dynamic stagecraft, further underscored his ability to connect deeply with his fans, earning him praise as one of the genre’s finest vocalists.

19. King Promise

Country: Ghana
Label: 5K Records

Top Songs: Paris, Continental, Keep It Sexy

The Ghanaian superstar showcased his signature blend of Afro-fusion and highlife in 2024 with the release of his album True To Self. The project, a testament to his growth and versatility, resonated with fans and critics alike, solidifying his position as one of the most consistent artists from West Africa.

King Promise also made waves with his feature on the GoodSin Remix by Olivetheboy, adding his golden touch to an already standout track. As his music continues to cross borders and break barriers, King Promise remains a leading voice in Ghana's vibrant music scene.

18. Seyi Vibez

Country - Nigeria

Label - Vibez Inc/Dapper Music & Ent.

Top Songs: Cana, Instagram, Different Pattern

The rising star has been carving a niche for himself with his unique blend of Afrobeat and street vibes. Known for his catchy melodies and relatable lyrics, Seyi Vibez's career has been on an upward trajectory. In 2024, he dropped the much-anticipated album Loseyi Professor, further solidifying his position in the Nigerian music scene. His standout collaborations include the hit single Bad Vibes with Ayra Starr. Seyi Vibez has also made his mark on the global stage, headlining the prestigious Indigo O2 London in August and performing at major international events like Afro Nation 2024 and Afrojam Festival 2024 in Portugal and London.

17. Fireboy DML

Country - Nigeria
Label - YBNL/EMPIRE
Top Songs: Iseoluwa, Everyday, Change Your Life

Fireboy DML continues to dominate the Afrobeat scene with his impressive vocal range and emotive songwriting. Known for his soulful melodies and intricate blend of Afrobeat, R&B, and pop influences, Fireboy has solidified his place as one of the top Nigerian artists. In 2024, he dropped his highly anticipated album Adedamola, which has been well-received by fans and critics alike. Fireboy is also featured on Dealer by Ayo Maff, adding to his growing list of successful collaborations. His evolving sound and relentless work ethic have made him a key figure in the global music scene.

16. Phyno

Country - Nigeria
Label - Penthauze/MAD Solutions LLC
Top Songs: Trouble Maker, Do I (Remix), Time of My Life

Phyno remains one of the most influential figures in Nigerian rap, known for his distinctive blend of Igbo influences with Afrobeats and hip-hop. His energetic style and storytelling ability have made him a fan favourite across the country and beyond. In 2024, Phyno dropped his much-anticipated Full Time Job album, which has been praised for its versatility and authenticity. He also featured on Shutdown by Spyro, further expanding his reach in the Nigerian music scene. Phyno's career continues to evolve, solidifying his legacy as one of the country's top rap artists.

15. BNXN

Country - Nigeria
Label - T.Y.E/EMPIRE
Top Songs: Fi Kan We Kan, Romeo Must Die (RMD), Bae Bae, POE

BNXN (formerly known as Buju) has been making waves in the Nigerian music scene with his smooth fusion of Afropop, R&B, and dancehall. His signature sound, characterized by heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, has resonated with fans globally. In 2024, he released the highly anticipated collaborative project R&B with Ruger, which showcased his versatility. BNXN was also featured on the Alone (Remix) by FOLA, continuing to expand his reach and impact in both local and international markets. His growth as an artist is evident as he continues to push musical boundaries.

14. Ruger

Country - Nigeria
Label - Blownboy Entertainment
Top Songs: Make Way, Romeo Must Die (RMD), Bae Bae, POE

Ruger has become a leading voice in the Nigerian music scene, known for his unique blend of Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae influences. His distinctive voice and bold style have made him a fan favorite, and his music continues to chart both locally and internationally. In 2024, Ruger dropped the highly anticipated collaborative project R&B with BNXN, further cementing his place as one of the genre's rising stars. Ruger also featured on All of Us by Kukbeatz, showcasing his versatility and commitment to expanding his artistic reach.

13. Davido

Country - Nigeria
Label - Davido Music Worldwide
Top Songs: Awuke

Davido continues to be a dominant figure in the global music scene, blending Afropop with international influences. Known for his infectious energy and chart-topping hits, he has remained a trailblazer in the Nigerian music industry. In 2024, his 2015 single Dodo experienced a resurgence on TikTok, gaining a second life among younger audiences. Davido also earned a Grammy nomination for his collaboration with Chris Brown and Lojay on Sensational, which was nominated for Best African Music Performance. Additionally, he was featured on a range of notable tracks, including Twe Twe (Remix) by Kizz Daniel, Ogechi (Remix) by BoyPee, Brown Joel, and Hyce, Hmmm by Chris Brown, Joy by Angelique Kidjo, Wap by Minz, and Drift (Remix) by Teejay, further cementing his status as a global ambassador for African music.

12. Young Jonn

Country - Nigeria
Label - Chocolate City
Top Songs: Stronger, Big Big Things, Go Hard, Sooner

Young Jonn has rapidly established himself as a standout producer-turned-artist, known for his infectious melodies and captivating sound. A staple in Nigeria’s music scene, he’s built a reputation with his fusion of Afropop, Afrobeat, and highlife influences. In 2024, Young Jonn dropped his debut album Jiggy Forever, receiving positive reviews for its energetic vibe and catchy hooks. His versatility shines through in collaborations, with notable features on tracks like Nyash na Nyash by Chella and Bus Stop (Remix) by TAR1Q. Young Jonn’s journey from producer to artist continues to capture the attention of music lovers globally.

11. Victony

Country - Nigeria
Label - Victony/Encore Recordings
Top Songs: Everything, Stubborn, Risk, OHEMA

Victony has quickly become one of Nigeria's brightest rising stars, known for his versatile sound that blends Afrobeat, Afropop, and alternative influences. His music resonates with fans for its catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. In 2024, Victony dropped his debut album Stubborn, showcasing his growth as an artist and his ability to experiment with different genres. He also gained international attention with features on tracks like Deadly by Stefflon Don and Ave Maria by Ajebo Hustlers, further solidifying his place in both the Nigerian and global music scenes.

10. Odumodublvck

Country - Nigeria
Label - ODUMODUBLVCK/NATIVE Records/Def Jam Recordings
Top Songs: Not All That, 100 Million, Technician

Odumodublvck is one of the most exciting new talents to emerge from Nigeria, known for his unique fusion of trap, Afrobeat, and indigenous sounds. His ability to blend gritty, street-smart lyricism with infectious rhythms has earned him a devoted following. In 2024, Odumodublvck released the EZIOKWU (UNCUT) deluxe album, which showcases his musical versatility and continued evolution. His standout collaborations include JUJU with Smur Lee and Shallipopi, Olufunmi Reimagined with ID Cabasa, Ekelebe with Stonebwoy, Jangrova with Skepta, Nsogbu with Peruzzi, and Refund (Part 2) with Reeplay. In addition to his impressive music, Odumodublvck has performed at major international festivals, including the Big Smoke Festival, AfroNation Portugal, and Splash1 Festival in Germany, further solidifying his global presence.

9. Omah Lay

Country - Nigeria
Label - KeyQaad
Top Songs: Moving, Holy Ghost

Omah Lay has firmly established himself as a global Afro-fusion star, known for his captivating sound that blends Afrobeat, R&B, and soul. His ability to craft smooth, emotionally resonant tracks has earned him a devoted fanbase. In 2024, Omah Lay continued to elevate his career with the release of his hit songs Moving and Holy Ghost. He also delivered standout collaborations, including One Call with SPINALL and Tyla, My Dealer with Kaestyle, and Another Vibe with Luciano. Omah Lay’s international presence has been marked by performances at major festivals like the Dour Festival in Belgium, Roskilde Festival 2024, and AfroNation Portugal 2024. His Boy Alone world tour also took him to cities like Dublin, Berlin, and New York, further solidifying his status as one of the top African artists in the global music scene.

8. Kizz Daniel

Country - Nigeria
Label - Flyboy Inc/EMPIRE
Top Songs: Twe Twe, Showa, Double, Marhaba

Kizz Daniel has remained one of the most consistent and versatile artists in the Nigerian music scene, known for his unique fusion of Afropop, Afrobeat, and dancehall sounds. His distinctive voice and infectious melodies have earned him both critical acclaim and widespread fan admiration. In 2024, Kizz Daniel released the TZA EP, a 4-track project that showcased his dynamic range and creativity. He also teamed up with Young Jonn and Seyi Vibez for the hit Big Big Things and collaborated with Kaestyle on My Dealer (Remix). Kizz Daniel’s TZA tour saw him headline at the OVO Wembley in May 2024 and perform at the Manchester Academy in the same month, with additional stops in cities like Dublin, Manchester, and Afro Nation Detroit, further solidifying his international appeal.

7. Flavour

Country - Nigeria
Label - 2Nite Music Group
Top Songs: Big Baller, Powers, Her Excellency, Let’s Dance

Flavour continues to reign as one of the most iconic voices in African music, celebrated for his unique blend of highlife, Afrobeat, and contemporary sounds. With his smooth vocals and energetic performances, Flavour has remained a household name across the continent and beyond. In 2024, he released the highly anticipated African Royalty album, which showcases his mastery of diverse musical styles. He also dropped Egwu Ukwu (Waist Dance), a hit collaboration with Dr Adaku that continues to dominate the airwaves. Flavour headlined the OVO Arena, Wembley in August 2024 and performed at prestigious events such as the ROTOTOM Sunsplash Festival and AfroNation Portugal 2024. His African Royalty Canada Tour with Duke Concepts in October 2024 further expanded his global reach.

6. Burna Boy

Country - Nigeria
Label - Spaceship Entertainment Ltd.
Top Songs: Higher

Burna Boy continues to solidify his place as one of the world’s leading African artists, blending Afrobeat, dancehall, and reggae influences with a global appeal. His distinctive sound and powerful voice have made him an international force, and his 2024 musical journey has been marked by several major milestones. Burna Boy released Higher, which has resonated with fans worldwide. His collaborations include Do I (Remix) with Phyno, Tshwala Bam (Remix) with TitoM and Yuppe, Coming Home with Usher, and Just Like Me with 21 Savage and Metro Boomin. Burna Boy also delivered exceptional performances at prestigious events, including the Superbloom 2024, Summerjam Festival 2024, and Lollapalooza Berlin 2024. His I Told Them tour, in collaboration with Coko Bar and Live Nation, saw him headline London Stadium in June 2024, with additional performances at iconic venues like BMO Stadium, Capital One Arena, State Farm Arena, and Toyota Center, among others.

5. Tyla

Country - South Africa
Label - FAX Records
Top Songs: Push 2 Start, Tears, Jump, No. 1, Water (Remix)

Tyla has become one of the leading forces in the global music scene, bringing South African talent to the world stage with her infectious sound that blends Afrobeat, pop, and dancehall influences. Her hit tracks like Push 2 Start and Tears have resonated with fans worldwide, and her versatility continues to impress. In 2024, Tyla delivered standout collaborations, including One Call with SPINALL and Omah Lay. She also achieved a major milestone by performing at the prestigious Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, further solidifying her global influence. At the 2024 Grammys, Tyla won the award for Best African Music Performance, marking another significant achievement in her rapidly growing career.

4. Rema

Country - Nigeria
Label - Mavin Global
Top Songs: Ozeba, Benin Boys, Hehehe, Azaman

Rema has firmly cemented his place as one of the most exciting young stars in global music. Known for his seamless blend of Afrobeat, trap, and R&B, he continues to push boundaries with his unique sound. His global hit Calm Down and follow-up tracks like Ozeba and Benin Boys have become anthems across the globe. In 2024, Rema dropped his highly anticipated HEIS album, which has been met with widespread acclaim. His collaborations with artists like BNXN (Fi Kan We Kan) and Darkoo (Favourite Girl Remix) further demonstrate his versatility. Rema's live performances have taken him to some of the world's biggest stages, including Afro Nation Festival 2024, Promiseland 2024 in Australia, The Brit Awards 2024, and the Nomads Festival 2024 in Indonesia. He also delivered an unforgettable performance at the Electric Castle Festival 2024 in Romania and Wireless Festival 2024 in London, proving that his international presence continues to grow.

3. Asake

Country - Nigeria
Label - YBNL/EMPIRE
Top Songs: Worldwide, MMS, Active, Wave

Asake's rise to stardom has been nothing short of meteoric, with his infectious sound and dynamic performances capturing the hearts of fans worldwide. Known for his fusion of Afrobeats, Amapiano, and street vibes, Asake has carved out a unique space in the music industry. In 2024, he dropped his highly anticipated Lungu Boy album, which has become a fan favourite. His collaborations with top artists like Victony (Stubborn), Sarz and Gunna (Happiness), Tems (Get It Right), Ayra Starr (Goodbye - Warm Up), and Olamide and Fireboy DML (Uptown Disco) further demonstrate his versatility. Asake headlined a historic show at the O2 Arena in London, marking a major milestone in his career. His Lungu Boy World Tour saw him perform at iconic venues such as Madison Square Garden (MSG), Toyota Center, State Farm Arena, and Capital One Arena in the United States, as well as 3Arena in Ireland, Uber Eats Music Hall in Germany, AFAS Live in the Netherlands, and Zénith de Paris in France. He also graced the stages at major events like the Afro Nation Festival Portugal 2024 and Wireless Festival 2024 in London.

2. Ayra Starr

Country - Nigeria
Label - Mavin Global
Top Songs: Commas, Woman Commando, Bad Vibes

Ayra Starr has continued to shine brightly as one of the top stars in Nigerian and global music, blending Afropop, R&B, and dancehall with her unmistakable voice and style. Her hits like Commas, Woman Commando, and Bad Vibes have earned her a massive following, and her 2024 journey has seen her push the boundaries even further. Ayra dropped her highly anticipated The Year I Turned 21 album, which showcased her growing maturity as an artist. She also delivered standout collaborations, including Hype with Aya Nakamura, Santa with Rvssian and Rauw Alejandro, and PINACOLADA with Thisizlondon and 6LACK. Additionally, she worked with AP Dhillon on Bora Bora and Coldplay on Good Feelings, elevating her global presence. Ayra performed at iconic stages like the ETAM Paris Fashion Week 2024, Glastonbury Festival 2024, and the Afronation Festival Detroit 2024. She also headlined the '21: The World Tour,' performing in cities such as Spain, the Netherlands, the UK, and Italy. Ayra continued to impress with her performances at the Coca-Cola Stage in Canada, the Midwest Cultural Fest in the US, and a special show with Post Malone at Cour Carrée, Paris. Her collaboration with Chris Brown on tour saw her perform at legendary venues like Scotiabank Arena in Canada and Barclays Center in the USA.

1. Tems

Country - Nigeria
Label - RCA Records/Since 93’
Top Songs: Love Me Jeje, Turn Me Up, Free Fall, Not An Angel

Tems has solidified herself as one of the leading voices in contemporary Afrobeats, blending soulful melodies with powerful lyrics that resonate worldwide. Known for her hit singles like Love Me Jeje and Turn Me Up, Tems has gained international acclaim. Her collaborations have further amplified her global influence, including No. 1 with Tyla and Ordinary People with John Legend and Eugene "Man-Man" Roberts. 2024 marked another monumental year for Tems with the release of her album Born in the Wild, which has been widely praised for its depth and innovation. She performed at some of the biggest music festivals in the world, including the Roskilde Festival 2024, Glastonbury Festival 2024, and Montreux Jazz Festival. Her Born in the Wild tour saw her perform across multiple continents, with standout performances at Olympia Theatre in Canada, Herdade da Casa Branca in Portugal, Tempodrom in Germany, Eventim Apollo in England, and Radio City Music Hall in the US. Additionally, she graced the stages at the Sudoeste Festival, Tipsy Music Festival, and North Sea Jazz Festival in the Netherlands, continuing to expand her global fanbase.

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Tyla wins Top Afrobeats Artist at 2024 Billboard Music Awards https://notjustok.com/news/tyla-wins-top-afrobeats-artist-at-2024-billboard-music-awards/ https://notjustok.com/news/tyla-wins-top-afrobeats-artist-at-2024-billboard-music-awards/#respond Fri, 13 Dec 2024 11:53:19 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=475243 South African singer Tyla has taken home the coveted Top Afrobeats Artist award at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, beating out top Nigerian artists such as Burna Boy, Rema, Tems, and Asake. Tyla's chart-topping hit single Water also earned her the Top Afrobeats Song award, solidifying her position as a rising star in the global […]

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South African singer Tyla has taken home the coveted Top Afrobeats Artist award at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards, beating out top Nigerian artists such as Burna Boy, Rema, Tems, and Asake.

Tyla's chart-topping hit single Water also earned her the Top Afrobeats Song award, solidifying her position as a rising star in the global Afrobeats scene.

The win marks a significant shift in the Afrobeats landscape, which has historically been dominated by Nigerian artists. Tyla's success has paved the way for other South African artists to break into the global market.

The 2024 Billboard Music Awards ceremony recognized excellence in various music genres, with Tyla's double win being one of the highlights of the night.

See full list of winners below:

Top Afrobeats Song

  • Adam Port & Stryv feat. Malachiii “Move”
  • Tems “Me & U”
  • Tyla “Truth or Dare”
  • Winner: Tyla “Water”
  • Tyla, Gunna & Skillibeng “Jump”

Top Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Drake
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • Morgan Wallen

Top New Artist

  • Benson Boone
  • Tommy Richman
  • Winner: Chappell Roan
  • Shaboozey
  • Teddy Swims

Top Male Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Luke Combs
  • Drake
  • Post Malone
  • Winner: Morgan Wallen

Top Female Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Chappell Roan
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • SZA

Top Duo/Group

  • blink-182
  • Coldplay
  • Winner: Fuerza Regida
  • Linkin Park
  • Stray Kids

Top Billboard 200 Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Drake
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • SZA
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Hot 100 Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Hot 100 Songwriter

  • Amy Allen
  • Jack Antonoff
  • Zach Bryan
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Winner: Taylor Swift

Top Hot 100 Producer

  • Winner: Jack Antonoff
  • Zach Bryan
  • Daniel Nigro
  • Finneas O’Connell
  • Taylor Swift

Top Streaming Songs Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Radio Songs Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Doja Cat
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • SZA
  • Morgan Wallen

Top Song Sales Artist

  • Jelly Roll
  • Jung Kook
  • Winner: Shaboozey
  • Taylor Swift
  • Teddy Swims

Top Billboard Global 200 Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Ariana Grande
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • The Weeknd

Top Billboard Global (Excl. U.S.) Artist

  • Sabrina Carpenter
  • Billie Eilish
  • Ariana Grande
  • Winner: Taylor Swift
  • The Weeknd

Top R&B Artist

  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Tommy Richman
  • Winner: SZA
  • Tyla
  • The Weeknd

Top R&B Male Artist

  • Brent Faiyaz
  • Winner: Tommy Richman
  • The Weeknd

Top R&B Female Artist

  • Muni Long
  • Winner: SZA
  • Tyla

Top R&B Touring Artist

  • Chris Brown
  • Winner: Bruno Mars
  • Usher

Top Rap Artist

  • Winner: Drake
  • Future
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Metro Boomin
  • Travis Scott

Top Rap Male Artist

  • Winner: Drake
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Travis Scott

Top Rap Female Artist

  • Winner: Doja Cat
  • GloRilla
  • Nicki Minaj

Top Rap Touring Artist

  • Nicki Minaj
  • Winner: Travis Scott
  • $uicideboy$

Top Country Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Luke Combs
  • Post Malone
  • Chris Stapleton
  • Winner: Morgan Wallen

Top Country Male Artist

  • Zach Bryan
  • Luke Combs
  • Winner: Morgan Wallen

Top Country Female Artist

  • Winner: Beyoncé
  • Megan Moroney
  • Lainey Wilson

Top Country Duo/Group

  • Zac Brown Band
  • Winner: The Red Clay Strays
  • Treaty Oak Revival

Top Country Touring Artist

  • Winner: Zach Bryan
  • Kenny Chesney
  • Luke Combs

Top Rock Artist

  • Winner: Zach Bryan
  • Hozier
  • Jelly Roll
  • Noah Kahan
  • Linkin Park

Top Rock Duo/Group

  • Good Neighbours
  • Winner: Linkin Park
  • The Red Clay Strays

Top Hard Rock Artist

  • Bad Omens
  • HARDY
  • Winner: Linkin Park

Top Rock Touring Artist

  • Winner: Coldplay
  • The Rolling Stones
  • Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band

Top Latin Artist

  • Winner: Bad Bunny
  • Fuerza Regida
  • Junior H
  • KAROL G
  • Peso Pluma

Top Latin Male Artist

  • Winner: Bad Bunny
  • Junior H
  • Peso Pluma

Top Latin Female Artist

  • Winner: KAROL G
  • Shakira
  • Kali Uchis

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Sarz and Asake pair up for electrifying single 'C'mon Look!' https://notjustok.com/songs/sarz-asake-cmon-look/ https://notjustok.com/songs/sarz-asake-cmon-look/#respond Fri, 13 Dec 2024 09:07:41 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=475226 The Sarz and Asake collaboration is gradually proving to be one of the exciting pairings in contemporary Afrobeats. Following the massive success of Happiness featuring American rapper Gunna, their new single C’mon Look! further proves their chemistry and knack for creating hits. Renowned for his ability to craft classic beats, Sarz lays down a vibrant […]

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The Sarz and Asake collaboration is gradually proving to be one of the exciting pairings in contemporary Afrobeats. Following the massive success of Happiness featuring American rapper Gunna, their new single C’mon Look! further proves their chemistry and knack for creating hits.

Renowned for his ability to craft classic beats, Sarz lays down a vibrant and pulsating instrumental, creating the perfect playground for Asake to have a field day. Known for blending Yoruba street-hop with elements of Afro-fusion, Asake rides the beat effortlessly, delivering catchy hooks and dynamic flows.

C’mon Look! is a sonic experience designed to electrify fans. The track exudes an infectious energy, perfectly tailored to dance floors and chill holiday vibes. Sarz’s production shines through with crisp percussions, addictive melodies, and a bassline that anchors the song’s rhythm, making it an instant earworm. Asake complements this energy with his signature sound, delivering a top-notch performance.

The duo is special for their ability to create organic yet boundary-pushing music. Sarz’s knack for elevating his collaborators and Asake’s artistic versatility culminate in a sound that’s fresh, exciting, and uniquely theirs. The track is a promise of even better things to come; we might even get a collaborative project.

C’mon Look! is an impressive addition to their catalogue and is poised to be a holiday favourite, blending vibes that make you want to dance with moments that stick in your mind long after the song ends. Whether you’re looking for an anthem to light up the season or just a track to lift your spirits, this is the perfect jam to keep on repeat.

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10 iconic Nigerian music videos everyone should watch at least once https://notjustok.com/article/iconic-nigerian-music-videos/ https://notjustok.com/article/iconic-nigerian-music-videos/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2024 13:15:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=475006 The Nigerian music scene has witnessed a wealth of culture-shifting visuals that have either shaped the industry or redefined its essence. These music videos go beyond mere entertainment; they are milestones that capture the spirit of an era, pushing boundaries and setting standards for the industry. While modern music videos often prioritise high-quality production and […]

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The Nigerian music scene has witnessed a wealth of culture-shifting visuals that have either shaped the industry or redefined its essence. These music videos go beyond mere entertainment; they are milestones that capture the spirit of an era, pushing boundaries and setting standards for the industry.

While modern music videos often prioritise high-quality production and aesthetics, truly iconic visuals possess more than just surface appeal. They tell compelling stories, reflect cultural identity, and deliver innovative concepts that leave a lasting impact on their audience.

This article highlights music videos that, while not necessarily the most visually polished, stand out for their cultural significance, storytelling, and originality. These visuals played pivotal roles in shaping the Nigerian music industry, distinguishing themselves as timeless works of art and elevating the global perception of Nigerian music as a cultural treasure. In no particular order, the 10 iconic Nigerian music videos are:

10. 'No be God' - Gino

Released in 2005 as part of his debut album, Pain Plus Work, Gino's "No Be God" remains one of the most iconic Nigerian hip-hop songs, celebrated for its lyrical depth and relatable storytelling. The song's impact was further amplified by its groundbreaking music video, which marked a new era for Nigerian hip-hop visuals. Unlike the typical format where the artist dominates the screen, the video for "No Be God" stood out for its innovative use of characters. Various individuals, portraying diverse roles, lip-synced Gino's lines, creating a unique and engaging narrative. This creative approach not only broke conventions but also elevated the song's message, making it resonate deeply with audiences.

Undoubtedly, "No Be God" represents a pivotal moment in the Nigerian music scene, cementing its place as a classic in the evolution of hip-hop visuals in the country.

9. 'Oliver Twist' - D'Banj

In an era when Nigerian Afrobeats was still largely localised, D’banj’s collaboration with American rap icon Snoop Dogg on the remix of "Mr. Endowed" marked a groundbreaking moment. Tagged at the time as one of the hottest international collaborations between a Nigerian artist and a global star, the track—and its accompanying video featuring a cameo from Snoop Dogg—sparked immense excitement locally, as it signified the export potential of Nigerian music. Just a year later, D’banj reaffirmed this global trajectory with the release of the official music video for "Oliver Twist" in March 2012. Directed by renowned Nigerian cinematographer Sesan, the video showcased not only its high production quality but also star-studded cameos from G.O.O.D. Music rapper Pusha T and one of the world’s biggest artists, Kanye West.

This was a redefining moment for Nigerian music, signalling its growing influence on the global stage and solidifying D’banj’s position as a pioneer in bridging the gap between local sounds and international audiences

8. 'Holla at your Boy' - Wizkid

Everything about the "Holla at Your Boy" video screamed "new dawn" and "new school." Released in 2010, it marked the debut single of Wizkid and introduced a fresh wave of creativity to the Nigerian music scene. Directed by Patrick Ellis, a young and emerging Nigerian cinematographer at the time, the visuals captured the essence of the "new school" era in both style and substance. The video also spotlighted budding talents like Ice Prince, Skales, and Asa Asika—individuals who have since risen to global prominence in the entertainment world. Its concept was vibrant, youthful, and refreshing, reflecting the cultural shifts happening within the industry and among Nigeria's youth.

More than just a music video, "Holla at Your Boy" became a cultural blueprint, influencing fashion, mannerisms, and lifestyles for a new generation. It undeniably ushered in a new age for Nigerian music, shaping trends both within and beyond the entertainment sphere. Truly, a defining moment!

7. 'Bandana' - Fireboy DML and Asake

Directed by the renowned Nigerian cinematographer TG Omori, this video stands as a testament to the modern era of visually stunning music videos. It exemplifies effort, intentionality, teamwork, and, most importantly, impeccable quality. The visuals showcase a seamless blend of Afrocentric aesthetics and contemporary street culture. Set against a variety of dramatic backdrops, the video features striking imagery, including a choir adorned in flowing robes, Asake in a celestial-inspired setting, and Fireboy illuminated by bold, fiery lighting. These elements not only highlight the duo's spiritual undertones but also emphasise their individuality as artists.

Adding a futuristic twist, TG Omori incorporates a flying car scene, pushing creative boundaries and infusing the video with an innovative edge. This bold choice underscores how far the Nigerian music video scene has evolved in terms of output and quality, making "Bandana" a standout visual masterpiece.

6. 'Never Far Away' - Lagbaja

Another classic for the books, this video beautifully showcases African aesthetics—capturing its clothing, culture, lifestyle, and even musical instruments. Directed by the talented Tunde Kelani, it is a powerful fusion of artistry, cultural expression, and emotional depth. The video emphasises the themes of unity, togetherness, and the importance of community, which are central to the song's message. Complemented by the rich production of the song itself, the visuals celebrate African identity and aesthetics, telling an important and authentic story. Lagbaja’s choice of location, Abeokuta in Southwest Nigeria, effortlessly highlights the African landscape, with its striking rock formations, traditional homes, and expansive compounds known as Agbo Ile in Yoruba. These elements provide a vivid representation of local aesthetics, drawing attention to the beauty of rural African life.

Tunde Kelani’s signature cinematic style—characterised by cultural detail, compelling storytelling, and emotive visuals—perfectly captures the essence of Lagbaja’s music and message, creating a powerful sense of warmth and connection for the viewer.

5. 'Back in Uni' - Blaqbonez

Although not necessarily the crispiest in terms of quality, this video stands out as one of the most creative visuals of the modern era, earning its place in the spotlight. Known for his comedic persona, Blaqbonez infuses his unique charm into the co-directed visual alongside cinematographer Perliks. Together, they creatively reimagine popular Nigerian artists, with Blaqbonez portraying all the characters while expertly mirroring his colleagues' signature looks. It’s a truly memorable production and undoubtedly one for the books.

4. 'Fire on the Mountain' - Asa

Stepping away from the song's classical feel, the visuals perfectly complement its energy. The minimalist yet impactful cinematography, with its subtle colour tones and artistic framing, heightens the song's sombre yet urgent message. Asa navigates various settings in the video, portraying a world caught between turmoil and indifference. The visuals cleverly contrast moments of peace with scenes of struggle, emphasising the stark divide between the privileged and the suffering. One standout feature of the video is its originality—it feels like a groundbreaking concept that hasn’t been replicated by any Nigerian artist to date. Truly, it’s an exceptional piece of visual storytelling.

3. 'Ijoya' - Weird MC

The animated video for Weird MC's "Ijoya" is a vibrant and imaginative reimagining of the iconic hit, delivering a fresh and visually captivating experience. The animation brims with bold colors, dynamic movements, and playful caricatures that perfectly embody the song's energetic spirit. While Lagbaja’s "Surulere" was an earlier foray into animated Nigerian music videos, "Ijoya" quickly rose to prominence after its release, surpassing its predecessor in popularity. It became a cultural touchstone and remains the definitive example of animated Nigerian music videos.

2. 'Lagos Party' - Banky W

Banky W's "Lagos Party" video is a dazzling showcase of the vibrant Lagos social scene, celebrating the city’s deep love for luxury, style, and nightlife. It captures the essence of a quintessential Lagos highlife party, complete with stylish ensembles, infectious energy, and a star-studded guest list. More than just a music video, "Lagos Party" is a visual anthem for the Lagos lifestyle—where music, fashion, and celebration seamlessly collide. Widely regarded as one of the most iconic Nigerian music videos of all time, it perfectly encapsulates the glamour and excitement of Lagos nightlife. Featuring an unmatched roster of entertainment heavyweights, the video remains a benchmark for star power and creativity that has yet to be surpassed in Nigerian music history.

1. 'Do Me' - P-Square

Essentially the blueprint for clean, crisp, and aesthetically rich Nigerian music videos, this visual revolutionized the industry upon its release. It set a new standard, shaping the expectations of Nigerian audiences for music videos and defining the direction for entertainers to follow. In this video, P-Square seamlessly combines star power, captivating choreography, engaging activity, stunning visuals, and top-tier production quality. These elements not only elevated it to iconic status but also cemented its place as a game-changer that redefined the Nigerian music video landscape.

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The 20 best Afrobeats songs of 2024 https://notjustok.com/article/lists/2024-top-afrobeats-songs/ https://notjustok.com/article/lists/2024-top-afrobeats-songs/#respond Mon, 09 Dec 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=474330 Here, we highlight the 20 best Afrobeats songs of 2024, based on all songs released between November 1, 2023, and October 31, 2024. Relatively speaking, 2024 has experienced the slowest pace so far in Afrobeats, especially with reference to the incendiary years of 2022 and 2023, which replete streams of exemplary albums, billboard-breaking singles, and […]

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Here, we highlight the 20 best Afrobeats songs of 2024, based on all songs released between November 1, 2023, and October 31, 2024.

Relatively speaking, 2024 has experienced the slowest pace so far in Afrobeats, especially with reference to the incendiary years of 2022 and 2023, which replete streams of exemplary albums, billboard-breaking singles, and breakout artists who left permanent footprints globally. However, even with the slowdowns, Afrobeats has continued proving its staying power on the world's stage, recruiting solidified 7.69% of the world's music economy for itself, in essence establishing a credible argument for continuing appeal and cross-border influence.

The scope and reach of Afrobeats could hardly be larger. Its sweet rhythms and enchanting melodies touch every listener across the world. In a rare continuation over the past year, the genre commanded by airwaves slowly established itself in mainstream pop culture while keeping a score internationally. This is a fusion of traditional African sounds with contemporary global influences that is truly transforming into a powerhouse: Afrobeats continues to unite cultures and give birth to electricity-powered collaborations with artists worldwide. 

The year 2024 also tends to have a healthy dose of creativity in the Afrobeats, with transformative experimentation done by many of the leading names along with fresh talents trying to create fresh sounds using ground-breaking collaborations. This is the top 20 of Afrobeats in 2024, based on all songs released from November 1, 2023, to October 31, 2024. 

Ranked according to their creativity, sonic depth, impact, and reception from fans around the world, these are the very best among what Afrobeats has to offer in 2024. 

Here are the best 20 Afrobeats songs of the year as ranked by the NotJustOk team.

20. Hmmm

Artist (s): Chris Brown & Davido
Country: USA / Nigeria
Label: Chris Brown Entertainment LLC
Date of Release: April 11, 2024

A collaboration that fuses Chris Brown's global R&B appeal with Davido's Afrobeats sensibility, Hmmm brings sensual vibes and unforgettable hooks, capturing hearts worldwide. Produced by Yung Alpha, Hmmm is an afro-fusion record laced with amapiano shakers.

19. Dealer

Artist(s): Ayo Maff & Fireboy DML
Country: Nigeria
Label: Tunesbid/Ocen street
Date of Release: April 16, 2024

Ayo Maff teams up with Fireboy DML on Dealer, a smooth and sultry track that blends Afrobeats with a rich, soulful delivery. The infectious rhythms and harmonies produced by Young Daddy and Basically create a soundscape that is both intimate and vibrant.

18. Soh-Soh

Artist(s): Odeal
Country: Nigeria
Label: OVMR
Date of Release: July 5, 2024

Odeal comes with an infectious energy on Soh-Soh, blending rhythmic Afropop beats with catchy hooks. Produced by PD and Randay, the track is a feel-good anthem, spreading joy and undeniable dancefloor energy.

17. Stubborn

Artist(s): Victony & Asake
Country: Nigeria
Label: Victony
Date of Release: May 10, 2024

Stubborn by Victony is a standout track with infectious energy and striking vocals. It features Afro-fusion's finest Asake, who garnished the record with his exceptional verse. Off Victony's debut album, also titled Stubborn and produced by Westen Weiss, 1Mind, and KTIZO, Stubborn is a powerful blend of Afro-fusion and trap influences, cementing Victony's place in the mainstream.

16. Favourite Girl (Remix)

Artist(s): Darkoo & Rema
Country: Nigeria / UK
Label: Darkoo LTD
Date of Release: April 10, 2024

The remix of Favourite Girl brings Darkoo and Rema together, with both artists delivering their best verses. Rema’s effortlessly catchy hook and Darkoo’s flow make this track a must-listen. Produced by Windel Edwards, Steven Michael Marsden, Ricardo Lloyd Johnson, and Enzo Fresh, Favourite Girl is a club banger with over 9.3 million views on YouTube in 3 months.

15. Awolowo

Artist(s): Fido
Country: Nigeria
Label: Inner Circle Ent
Date of Release: August 7, 2024

Fido’s Awolowo has been making waves with its funky beat and charismatic delivery. The track’s Afrobeat sound is fresh, and its upbeat tempo makes it perfect for any party playlist. Produced by Iyke Elvis, Awolowo is a beautiful record that dominated the charts effortlessly and currently has over 20 million streams on Spotify.

14. Ozeba

Artist(s): Rema
Country: Nigeria
Label: Mavin Global /Jonzing World Entertainment
Date of Release: July 10, 2024

Produced by Rema and London, Ozeba showcases Rema’s versatility. The Nigerian pop star released his now Grammy-nominated album HEIS, featuring songs like Ozeba to disrupt the status quo. The track’s edgy sound, mixed with his signature melodies, continues to highlight why Rema is one of Afrobeats' biggest stars.

13. Do I (Remix)

Artist(s): Phyno & Burna Boy
Country: Nigeria
Label: Penthauze Music / Spaceship Entertainment
Date of Release: December 19, 2023

Produced by Jaysynths, Do I remix by Phyno and Burna Boy is one of the best songs released within the window under consideration. It's a perfect Afro-fusion that perfectly blends afrobeats with amapiano. Later featured on Phyno's 2024 album Full Time Job, Do I remix is a hit remix that merges Afrobeats and amapiano with traditional rap. The track's heavy bass and infectious hooks create a memorable experience, with both artists bringing their unique sounds to the table.

12. Jump

Artist(s): TYLA, Gunna , Skillibeng
Country: South Africa
Label: Fax Records
Date of Release: March 20, 2024

TYLA’s Jump is a danceable, upbeat track with an undeniable groove produced by Sammy Soso off her eponymous debut album. Combining Afrobeat rhythms with South African influences, TYLA brings a fresh sound to the genre that continues to capture listeners' attention.

11. Big Big Things

Artist(s): Young Jonn

Featured Artist (s): Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez
Country: Nigeria
Label: Chocolate City Music
Date of Release: February 23, 2024

Produced by Yung Willis, Big Big Things by Young Jonn is a celebration song. The smooth melodies and his signature style on the amapiano-laced afro-fusion single combine effortlessly, making this track a standout anthem for success and triumph.

10. Twe Twe (Remix)

Artist(s): Kizz Daniel & Davido
Country: Nigeria
Label: Flyboy Inc / EMPIRE
Date of Release: January 25, 2024

The remix of Twe Twe features powerhouse artists Kizz Daniel and Davido. Their chemistry elevates the track, creating a perfect blend of Afrobeats, catchy lyrics, and infectious melodies. The production, helmed by Killertunes and Blaise Beatz, adds a polished and vibrant edge, making it a standout hit. With over 22 million views on YouTube, the track is a testament to its massive appeal and the duo's ability to captivate listeners globally.

9. Big Baller

Artist(s): Flavour
Country: Nigeria
Label: 2Nite Music Group
Date of Release: November 23, 2023

Flavour’s Big Baller combines highlife elements with modern Afrobeats, showcasing his rich vocal delivery. The track’s celebratory themes and danceable rhythm made it a crowd favourite. Produced by Jaysynths, Big Baller is a fusion of afrobeats and South African amapiano carefully written and performed to portray luxury. It is a lead single to Flavour's 2024 album African Royalty.

8. Holy Ghost

Artist(s): Omah Lay
Country: Nigeria
Label: KeyQaad
Date of Release: November 10, 2023

Omah Lay’s Holy Ghost, produced by LEKAA, is a mesmerizing blend of soulful melodies and rhythmic Afrobeat, showcasing the artist's signature Afro-fusion style. The track’s introspective spiritual themes and distinctive sound struck a chord with listeners, cementing its status as an instant favourite. With over 105 million streams on Spotify, it stands as one of Omah Lay's most streamed tracks, following closely behind his smash hit Soso. The mid-tempo vibe and emotive delivery make Holy Ghost a standout gem in Omah Lay's catalog.

7. Ogechi (Remix)

Artist(s): Brown Joel, Hyce, BoyPee, Davido
Country: Nigeria
Label: Azuri
Date of Release: June 26, 2024

Produced by Dawie, Ogechi Remix brings together a fresh collaboration, with Brown Joel, Hyce, BoyPee, and Davido delivering a catchy, rhythmic anthem. The blend of contemporary sounds and traditional influences makes this remix shine. Ogechi Remix is no doubt one of the outstanding records of 2024 sonically and commercially.

6. Higher

Artist(s): Burna Boy
Country: Nigeria
Label: Spaceship Entertainment Ltd.
Date of Release: June 27, 2024

Burna Boy's Higher is one of the records with a distinct sound. Higher, produced by Dibs, is an afro-fusion track laced with trap and amapiano that sees Burna Boy continue his reign as one of Afrobeats' finest, blending Afro-fusion with global soundscapes. The song's uplifting lyrics and danceable beat make it a timeless favourite.

5. Love Me Jeje

Artist(s): Tems
Country: Nigeria
Label: RCA Records/Since 93'
Date of Release: April 25, 2024

Tems’ Love Me Jeje is a masterful blend of Afropop and soulful melodies, showcasing her ethereal yet commanding vocals that continue to captivate audiences worldwide. Produced by Guiltybeatz and Spax, the track reimagines Seyi Sodimu’s classic Love Me Jeje featuring Shafy Bello, adding a contemporary twist while honouring its roots. As the lead single from her 2024 album Born In The Wild, it embodies Tems’ evolving artistry and growing global influence. Both groovy and deeply emotive, Love Me Jeje is a standout piece that bridges nostalgia with modern Afro-fusion brilliance.

4. MMS

Artist(s): Asake & Wizkid
Country: Nigeria
Label: YBNL Nation/EMPIRE
Date of Release: August 8, 2024

MMS, produced by P. Priime, is a standout track from Asake's third studio album, Lungu Boy. It's a beautiful collaboration between Asake and Wizkid resulting in an exceptional fusion of energy, infectious Afrobeat rhythms, and undeniable charisma. Their seamless chemistry elevates the track, making it an instant fan favourite. With its vibrant production and captivating performances, MMS not only adds to both artists' stellar catalogues but also underscores their prowess in shaping the Afrobeat soundscape.

3. Tshwala Bam (Remix)

Artist(s): TitoM, Yuppe, & Burna Boy

Featured Artist: S.N.E
Country: South Africa, Nigeria
Label: Boundary Ent / Spaceship
Date of Release: March 13, 2024

The Tshwala Bam Remix by TitoM and Yuppe featuring S.N.E., with Burna Boy’s powerhouse vocals, blends amapiano rhythms with global Afrobeats for an electrifying hit. Produced by Thato Seth Mathobela and Bongani Kenneth Sibanyoni, it’s hailed as one of 2024’s best tracks. Burna Boy’s iconic verse“Monday ita la wa (Lele), Tuesday ita la wa. Wednesday ita la wa (Yeh), As long as Naija la wa (Yeh yeh yeh)”—has become a cultural anthem, solidifying the remix as a standout in cross-continental music.

2. Commas

Artist(s): Ayra Starr
Country: Nigeria
Label: Mavin Records
Date of Release: February 2, 2024

Ayra Starr’s Commas is an iconic hit that seamlessly blends Afrobeats with R&B influences, highlighting her distinctive sound and commanding vocals. Produced by Ragee, London, and AOD, the track became an instant classic, captivating audiences globally. Featured on her second studio album, The Year I Turned 21, it solidifies Ayra Starr’s status as a trailblazer in contemporary music.

1. Egwu

Artist(s): Chike & Mohbad
Country: Nigeria
Label: Brothers Records
Date of Release: December 15, 2023

Egwu has emerged as the best Afrobeats song of 2024. Released as a heartfelt tribute to the late Mohbad, the track’s addictive melody and blend of Afro-fusion with deep emotional resonance captured the hearts of fans, making it an anthem of the year. Produced by DeeYasso, Egwu was later featured on Chike's 2024 album, Son of Chike, further solidifying its impact.

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Nigerian singers Asake, Tems, Ayra Starr nominated for 2025 MOBO Awards https://notjustok.com/news/nigerian-singers-asake-tems-ayra-starr-nominated-for-2025-mowo-awards/ https://notjustok.com/news/nigerian-singers-asake-tems-ayra-starr-nominated-for-2025-mowo-awards/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2024 10:01:00 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=474587 The nominees for the 2025 Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards have been announced, and Nigerian singers are prominently featured in several categories. Asake, Tems, and Ayra Starr have all been nominated for the prestigious Best International Act award, where they will compete against global superstars such as Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, and Megan […]

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The nominees for the 2025 Music of Black Origin (MOBO) Awards have been announced, and Nigerian singers are prominently featured in several categories.

Asake, Tems, and Ayra Starr have all been nominated for the prestigious Best International Act award, where they will compete against global superstars such as Beyoncé, Nicki Minaj, Kendrick Lamar, and Megan Thee Stallion.

The MOBO Awards, scheduled to take place on February 18, 2025, will also feature a Best African Music Act category, which is dominated by Nigerian music stars. Asake, Ayra Starr, BNXN & Ruger, Odumodublvck, Rema, Shallipopi, and Tems are all vying for the top spot, alongside South African singers Tyla and Uncle Waffles, as well as Ghana's King Promise.

Additionally, the MOBO Awards organizers took to Instagram to announce the nominees, describing them as "global stars shining bright." Lastly, the recognition is proof of the growing influence and popularity of African music on the global stage.

Here’s the full list of nominees for the MOBO Awards 2025:

Best international act

  • Asake
  • Ayra Starr
  • Beyonce
  • Glorilla
  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Latto
  • Megan Thee Stallion
  • Nicki Minaj
  • Tems
  • Tyla

Best African music act

  • Asake (Nigeria)
  • Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
  • Bnxn & Ruger (Nigeria)
  • King Promise (Ghana)
  • Odumodublvck (Nigeria)
  • Rema (Nigeria)
  • Shallipopi (Nigeria)
  • Tems (Nigeria)
  • Tyla (South Africa)
  • Uncle Waffles (South Africa)

Best male act

  • Bashy
  • Central Cee
  • D-Block Europe
  • Ghetts
  • Nemzzz
  • Sampha

Best female act

  • Cleo Sol
  • Darkoo
  • Jorja Smith
  • Little Simz
  • Nia Archives
  • Raye

Album of the year

  • Bashy – Being Poor Is Expensive
  • Cleo Sol – Gold
  • Ghetts – On Purpose, With Purpose
  • Jorja Smith – Falling Or Flying
  • Sampha – Lahai
  • Skrapz – Reflection

Song of the Year

  • Central Cee Feat. Lil Baby – Band4band
  • Chase & Status, Stormzy – Backbone
  • Darkoo Feat. Dess Dior – Favourite Girl
  • Jordan Adetunji – Kehlani
  • Leostaytrill – Pink Lemonade
  • Odeal – Soh-Soh

Best newcomer

  • Chy Cartier
  • Elmiene
  • Fimiguerrero
  • Flowerovlove
  • Jordan Adetunji
  • Len
  • Leostaytrill
  • Myles Smith
  • Odeal
  • Pozer

Video of the year

  • Meekz – Mini Me’s
  • Mnelia – My Man
  • Raye – Genesis
  • Sampha – Only
  • Skepta – Gas Me Up (Diligent)
  • Unknown T Feat. Loyle Carner – Hocus Pocus

Best R&B/soul act

  • Cleo Sol
  • Elmiene
  • Flo
  • Jaz Karis
  • Jorja Smith
  • Nippa
  • Odeal
  • Sasha Keable
  • Shae Universe
  • Sinead Harnett

Best grime act

  • Chip
  • D Double E
  • Duppy
  • Kruz Leone
  • Manga Saint Hilare
  • Scorcher

Best hip-hop act

  • Bashy
  • Cristale
  • Headie One
  • Nines
  • Potter Payper
  • Skrapz

Best drill act

  • 163Margs
  • Central Cee
  • Headie One
  • Kairo Keyz
  • K-Trap
  • Pozer

Best performance in a TV show/film

  • Angela Wynter As Yolande Trueman In Eastenders
  • Caroline Chikezie As Noma In Power Book Ii: Ghost
  • Diane Parish As Denise Fox In Eastenders
  • Dionne Brown As Queenie In Queenie
  • Ghetts As Krazy In Supacell
  • Jacob Anderson As Louis In Interview With The Vampire
  • Jasmine Jobson As Jaq In Top Boy
  • Josh Tedeku As Tazer In Supacell
  • Kingsley Ben-Adir As Bob Marley In Bob Marley: One Love
  • Tosin Cole As Michael In Supacell

Best media personality

  • 90’s Baby Show
  • AJ Odudu
  • Chuckie Online
  • Craig Mitch
  • Henrie Kwushue
  • Madame Joyce
  • Micah Richards
  • Specs Gonzalez
  • The Receipts Podcast
  • Zeze Millz

Best Caribbean music act

  • Popcaan
  • Shenseea
  • Skillibeng
  • Spice
  • Valiant
  • Yg Marley

Best Jazz act

  • Amy Gadiaga
  • Blue Lab Beats
  • Ego Ella May
  • Ezra Collective
  • Kokoroko
  • Yussef Dayes

Best Alternative Music act

  • Alt Blk Era
  • Bob Vylan
  • Hak Baker
  • Kid Bookie
  • Native James
  • Spider

Best Electronic/Dance act

  • Eliza Rose
  • Nia Archives
  • Pinkpantheress
  • Salute
  • Shygirl
  • Tsha

Best Producer

  • Ceebeaats
  • Inflo
  • Juls
  • M1OnTheBeat
  • P2J
  • Sammy Soso

Best Gospel act

  • Annatoria
  • Imrhan
  • Limoblaze
  • Reblah
  • Still Shadey
  • Volney Morgan & New Ye

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Khalid announces upcoming collaboration with Ayra Starr https://notjustok.com/news/khalid-announces-upcoming-collaboration-with-ayra-starr/ https://notjustok.com/news/khalid-announces-upcoming-collaboration-with-ayra-starr/#respond Tue, 03 Dec 2024 11:29:36 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=474487 Grammy-nominated singer Khalid has announced an upcoming collaboration with Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr on his new single Make It Up To You. The track, set to drop on Friday, December 6, 2024 marks a bold new direction in Khalid's musical journey. Khalid took to social media, X to share the news, posting a picture of […]

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Grammy-nominated singer Khalid has announced an upcoming collaboration with Afrobeats sensation Ayra Starr on his new single Make It Up To You.

The track, set to drop on Friday, December 6, 2024 marks a bold new direction in Khalid's musical journey.

Khalid took to social media, X to share the news, posting a picture of himself and Ayra Starr with the caption, "Make It Up To You @ayrastarr 12/6". This post was immediately reposted by Ayra Starr. The collaboration promises to bring together Khalid's signature smooth R&B vocals and Ayra Starr's energetic Afrobeats style.

Meanwhile, Ayra Starr has been making waves in the music scene with her 2024 album The Year I Turned 21. The ablum features collaborations with top artists like Coco Jones, Asake, and Givēon. Her feature on Khalid's track is expected to bring a fresh and dynamic sound to the table.

The announcement of Make It Up To You comes on the heels of Khalid's recent revelation about his personal life. This has sparked widespread admiration and support.

Lastly, Make It Up To You will be one of two singles Khalid is set to release on December 6, the other being Personal featuring Normani.

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Bad Girl Lyrics by Wizkid Feat. Asake https://notjustok.com/lyrics/bad-girl-lyrics-by-wizkid-ft-asake/ https://notjustok.com/lyrics/bad-girl-lyrics-by-wizkid-ft-asake/#respond Fri, 22 Nov 2024 16:33:17 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=473712 Wizkid and Asake Lyrics The lyrics of Bad Girl by Wizkid featuring Asake explore themes of allure, indulgence, and carefree enjoyment. The song celebrates a captivating relationship with a confident and natural "bad girl" while emphasizing moments of luxury, passion, and connection. RELATED: Read 'Troubled Mind' Lyrics by Wizkid Wizkid & Asake - Bad Girl […]

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Wizkid and Asake Lyrics

The lyrics of Bad Girl by Wizkid featuring Asake explore themes of allure, indulgence, and carefree enjoyment. The song celebrates a captivating relationship with a confident and natural "bad girl" while emphasizing moments of luxury, passion, and connection.

Cover art for Morayo album by Wizkid
Morayo Album Cover Art

RELATED: Read 'Troubled Mind' Lyrics by Wizkid

Wizkid & Asake - Bad Girl Lyrics

Intro
P!

Chorus: Asake & Wizkid
Bad girl from Barbados, if you do my own, I gat you
La-do-mi-re-mi-re-do, body natural, I no care
Trucker l'ori Mr. Ego, boy so fly like Virgil Abloh
Ọmọ no time ka ma lọ Monaco, do anyhow, jaiye si mi l’ọrun
Bad girl from Barbados, make we do uhh-yeah, I gat you
La-do-mi-re-mi-re-do, body natural, I no care
Trucker lori Mr. Eagle, boy so fly like Virgil Abloh
Omo no time ka ma lo Monaco, make we do anyhow, jaiye si mi l'orun

Verse 1: Wizkid
Oh my God, this kele na my kind my beat
Gbori wole, that kind thing
Omo no dulling mo n sa cannabis
Omo to shan, make you shower me
Follow me, balance me
Ikebe bad, ta lo se fun e
Take, take, take what you want, jasi
Omo for night you go learn lesson
E dey do me like I takе tramadol (Ye-yo)
E get the way you do mе, I no form
You dey ginger me nice, all along
Ta ba kpenkelemess, ka ma lo
Say this one is 'til eternity
Owo n be for your sanity
Ka mu Casami, oh
Mo di your nanny, oh

Chorus: Asake & Wizkid
Bad girl from Barbados, if you do my own I gat you
La-do-mi-re-mi-re-do, body natural, I no care
Trucker lori Mr. Ego, boy so fly like Virgil Abloh
Omo no time ka ma lo Monaco, do anyhow, jaiye si mi l’orun
Bad girl from Barbados, make we do uhh-yeah, I gat you
La-do-mi-re-mi-re-do, body natural I no care
Trucker lori Mr. Eagle, boy so fly like Virgil Abloh
Ọmọ no time ká ma lo Monaco, make we do anyhow, jaiye si mi l'orun

Verse 2: Asake
Type shit, this kele na my kind meat
Gb'ori wole that kind thing
Malo ma se bi be omo Lawanson
Ele s'oja mo wo LLV
S'ori itele mi, no dey tell person
Omo for night you go learn lesson
Mo ti gbe, no dey tell person
Omo, you dey pow, you wan dey give me headache, Panadol
Yansh too bad, oh my God
Two for front, somersault
Ani mo ti need massage
Cannnabis ti mo sa, lon je kin reason bayi
Olohun, me I no fit lie

Chorus: Wizkid
Bad girl from Barbados, make we do uhh-yeah, I gat you
La-do-mi-re-mi-re-do, body natural, I no care
Trucker lori Mr. Eagle, boy so fly like Virgil Abloh
Omo, no time ka ma lo Monaco, make we do anyhow, jaiye si mi l'orun

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Yemi Alade, Asake, Tems, others bag nominations for 2025 Grammys https://notjustok.com/news/yemi-alade-asake-tems-others-bag-nominations-for-2025-grammys/ https://notjustok.com/news/yemi-alade-asake-tems-others-bag-nominations-for-2025-grammys/#respond Fri, 08 Nov 2024 18:07:03 +0000 https://notjustok.com/?p=472704 The newly introduced Best African Music Performance category at the Grammy Awards has cemented a platform for African artists to receive annual recognition on music's biggest stage. This monumental addition highlights the growing impact of African music worldwide and ensures that African voices are celebrated consistently. As fans and music lovers prepare for the 67th […]

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The newly introduced Best African Music Performance category at the Grammy Awards has cemented a platform for African artists to receive annual recognition on music's biggest stage. This monumental addition highlights the growing impact of African music worldwide and ensures that African voices are celebrated consistently.

As fans and music lovers prepare for the 67th Grammy Awards in 2025, the official list of nominees has just been announced. Major Nigerian stars like Davido, Wizkid, Yemi Alade, and others have secured spots, with the Best African Music Performance category heavily dominated by Nigerian talent. Among the nominees are Tems, Asake, Yemi Alade, Davido, Wizkid, and Lojay. In a surprising turn, however, last year’s winner, South African sensation Tyla, is absent from this year's list.

Additionally, Mavin Records star Rema received a nomination for Best Global Music Album, while Tems clinched nominations in multiple categories, including Best R&B Performance for her soulful track "Burning" and Best Global Music Album for Born in the Wild. These nominations showcase the powerful strides African artists are making in the global music scene, setting the stage for an exciting Grammy season ahead.

Best African Music Performance

Tomorrow - Yemi Alade

MMS - Asake & Wizkid

Sensational - Chris Brown, Davido & Lojay

Higher - Burna Boy

Love Me JeJe – Tems

Best Global Music Album

Alkebulan II - Matt B and Royal

Philharmonic Orchestra Paisajes - Ciro Hurtado

Heis - Rema

Historias De Un Flamenco - Antonio Rey

Born In The Wild – Tems

Best R&B Song

“After Hours,” Diovanna Frazier, Alex Goldblatt, Kehlani Parrish, Khris Riddick-Tynes & Daniel Upchurch, songwriters (Kehlani)

“Burning,” Ronald Banful & Temilade Openiyi, songwriters (Tems)

“Here We Go (Uh Oh),” Sara Diamond, Sydney Floyd, Marisela Jackson, Courtney Jones, Carl McCormick & Kelvin Wooten, songwriters (Coco Jones)

“Ruined Me,” Jeff Gitelman, Priscilla Renea & Kevin Theodore, songwriters (Muni Long)

“Saturn,” Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, Solána Rowe, Jared Solomon & Scott Zhang, songwriters (SZA)

The Grammy is an award presented by the Recording Academy to recognise achievement in the music industry of the United States and beyond. Held annually, its trophy depicts a gilded gramophone.

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