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Afrobeats on Repeat: 10 Songs You’ll Want in Your Playlist

CKay ft. Mavo – Body
Top 10 Afrobeats Songs You Need on Your Playlist This Week
If there’s one thing Afrobeats never does, it’s stand still. Every week, the sound shifts — new voices rise, familiar names evolve, and fresh rhythms take over the charts and streets. Whether you’re in the mood to dance, vibe, or just catch a sonic escape from the chaos of the week, this list has you covered.
From chart-dominating anthems to underrated gems buzzing across Lagos, London, and Accra, these are the Top 10 Afrobeats songs you need on your playlist right now. Plug in your earphones, turn up the volume, and let these records remind you why Afrobeats is still the heartbeat of global music.
CKay & Mavo – BODY (danz)

CKay is back in his groove, teaming up with rising star Mavo for a record that feels both sultry and electric. BODY (Danz) blends CKay’s signature melodic vocals with a smooth, rhythm-heavy beat that makes it impossible to sit still. It’s romantic, it’s catchy, and it carries that signature CKay allure — the kind that turns a simple love song into a late-night anthem.
This track sets the tone for what Afrobeats is doing right now: merging emotion with movement, tenderness with tempo. A must-add for anyone who likes their playlists with equal parts passion and bounce.
Seyi Vibez – How Are You

Seyi Vibez returns with another heartfelt record that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable. How Are You blends his signature street-inspired poetry with introspection, asking a simple question that carries emotional weight.
Over mellow percussion and soulful melodies, Seyi Vibez opens up about life’s pressures, gratitude, and perseverance — themes that have defined his journey so far. His delivery is raw and sincere, making the song hit even harder for anyone navigating their own struggles while trying to stay grounded.
It’s one of those tracks that reminds you why Seyi Vibez has become the voice of the everyday hustler — vulnerable, spiritual, and real. Add this one to your playlist for those quiet moments when you just want to feel understood.
DJ Maphorisa, DJ Tunez, Wizkid & Mavo – MONEY CONSTANT

Now this one is pure luxury in sound. Money Constant brings together an all-star cast — DJ Maphorisa, DJ Tunez, Wizkid, and Mavo — for a record that oozes smooth confidence and cross-border synergy. It’s the kind of collaboration that perfectly blurs the line between Afrobeats and Amapiano, resulting in a groove that’s both hypnotic and effortlessly stylish.
Wizkid glides over the beat with his signature calm flow, delivering lyrics that celebrate abundance and grace without ever sounding forced. Maphorisa and Mavo handle the production with surgical precision — deep log drums, lush synths, and that irresistible bounce.
It’s a track built for nights that start slow but end in motion; for anyone chasing good vibes and soft life energy. With Money Constant, the message is clear — the groove never stops, and neither does the grind.
Mr Eazi – Violence

Mr Eazi has always mastered the art of controlled calm — and on Violence, he turns that composure into a statement. The track carries a laid-back but emotionally charged energy, blending his signature minimalist production with sharp lyrical undertones.
Beneath its smooth rhythm, Violence tells a story of heartbreak, pride, and emotional resilience. Eazi delivers every line with quiet conviction, the kind that hits harder the more you listen. It’s not the type of “violence” you hear — it’s the kind you feel: that internal storm after love goes sour, but you still walk away with your head high.
With its subtle production and haunting melody, this record reminds listeners why Mr Eazi remains one of Afrobeats’ most versatile storytellers — effortlessly shifting between vulnerability and control.
Mavo & Davido – Shakabulizzy (Remix)

When Mavo links up with Davido, you already know it’s about to be loud, vibrant, and full of attitude — and Shakabulizzy (Remix) delivers exactly that. The remix takes the original’s infectious bounce and cranks it up with Davido’s trademark energy, turning it into a certified street anthem.
Davido’s vocal presence injects that larger-than-life charisma we’ve come to expect, while Mavo keeps the production crisp — layered percussion, sharp kicks, and a bassline that practically demands movement. Together, they create a record that feels both global and deeply rooted in the streets, the kind of track that can set off a party anywhere.
It’s a fun, fiery reminder that Afrobeats’ strength lies in its ability to evolve — remixes like this prove how collaboration keeps the sound fresh and unstoppable.
Dave & Tems – Raindance

When Dave and Tems share a track, you can expect nothing less than emotional depth wrapped in sonic elegance. Raindance is exactly that — a reflective masterpiece that blends Tems’ hauntingly soulful vocals with Dave’s razor-sharp lyricism and introspective flow.
The production is smooth and cinematic, built around soft percussion and ambient chords that give the song a dreamlike quality. Tems floats effortlessly through the hook, her voice echoing like a prayer in the rain, while Dave brings his signature storytelling — weaving verses that balance vulnerability and strength.
Raindance feels like a conversation between two artists who understand emotion beyond words — it’s moody, spiritual, and deeply human. Whether you’re winding down at night or zoning out in traffic, this track pulls you inward and doesn’t let go.
T.I Blaze & Llona – Lonely Road

Lonely Road is the sound of reflection, hustle, and quiet strength. T.I Blaze teams up with Llona for a track that speaks directly to anyone chasing dreams through hardship. The song blends pain and perseverance — honest storytelling layered over soulful chords and mid-tempo percussion that hits right in the chest.
T.I Blaze delivers his verses with that raw, melodic tone that’s become his trademark, while Llona complements him perfectly with smooth vocals that carry both grit and grace. Together, they paint a vivid picture of what it means to stay focused when the odds are stacked high.
It’s motivational without trying too hard — a song that moves you to keep pushing, even when the path feels uncertain. If your playlist needs a reminder of resilience and faith, Lonely Road deserves a spot right near the top.
Dave & James Blake – History

When Dave and James Blake collaborate, it’s never just music — it’s an experience. History is a hauntingly beautiful piece that blends Dave’s introspective storytelling with James Blake’s ethereal production and vocals, creating a record that feels both cinematic and deeply personal.
Dave delivers verses that unpack legacy, struggle, and self-awareness with his usual poetic precision, while James Blake’s melancholic hook adds emotional weight — like a soft echo of memory. The production is minimal yet expansive, giving every line and note room to breathe.
History isn’t made for the dance floor — it’s for late nights, deep thoughts, and quiet realizations. It’s a track that reminds listeners that Afrobeats’ global influence is as much about emotion as rhythm — and Dave continues to show how deeply connected those worlds can be.
Shallipopi & Gunna – HIM

Confidence, swagger, and effortless flow — HIM is exactly what happens when Shallipopi meets Gunna. The track is a fusion of Edo street energy and Atlanta trap finesse, proving that Afrobeats and hip-hop can speak the same language when the vibe is right.
Shallipopi brings his playful yet commanding delivery, lacing the beat with catchy lines and that signature “Pluto” charisma, while Gunna slides in smooth with his melodic trap cadence, creating a blend that feels fresh and global. The beat — slick, percussive, and bass-heavy — keeps the record club-ready but still polished enough for heavy replay value.
It’s a power move from Shallipopi, showing he can go bar-for-bar with international stars without losing his distinct Naija flavor. HIM is more than just a flex — it’s a statement of self-assurance and cross-continental dominance.
FOLA – you

Ending the playlist on a heartfelt note, FOLA’s you is a soft, romantic groove that captures the warmth and sincerity of true Afrobeats soul. Built around tender melodies and minimalist percussion, the track feels intimate — the kind of song that speaks directly to one person, even when the whole world is listening.
FOLA’s vocals glide effortlessly, delivering lyrics filled with emotion and vulnerability. There’s no overproduction here, just pure feeling. you is about connection — that moment when love feels calm, certain, and real. It’s refreshing, honest, and the perfect cooldown after a week of bangers.
As the beat fades, it reminds you why Afrobeats continues to resonate so deeply: beyond the parties and energy, it’s still about storytelling, emotion, and rhythm that connects us all.
Final Thoughts: Afrobeats Never Misses a Beat
From soulful reflections to dance-floor anthems, this week’s Afrobeats lineup shows just how wide the genre’s wings have spread. Every song on this list — from CKay and Mavo’s seductive club banger BODY (danz) to FOLA’s tender you — proves that Afrobeats isn’t just a sound; it’s a living, breathing culture.
What makes this genre special is its balance — the ability to blend rhythm and emotion, street grit and global polish, spirituality and swagger. Each artist here adds a new shade to that evolving canvas, keeping Afrobeats fresh, fearless, and endlessly replayable.
So whether you’re turning up with Shakabulizzy (Remix), zoning out to Raindance, or vibing solo on a Lonely Road, there’s something on this list to soundtrack your mood. Update your playlist, turn up the volume, and let the music remind you why Afrobeats continues to run the world — one rhythm at a time.
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