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    MMS

    Asake & Wizkid [Lungu Boy]

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      MMS Asake & Wizkid

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    Goodbye (Warm Up)

    Ayra Starr & Asake [The Year I Turned 21]

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      Goodbye (Warm Up) Ayra Starr & Asake

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    After Midnight

    Gyakie [After Midnight]

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      After Midnight Gyakie

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    Gidi Gidi

    Stonebwoy [Torcher]

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    Wetin We Gain

    Victor AD [Wetin We Gain - Single]

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      Wetin We Gain Victor AD

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    Kilimanjaro

    Tiwa Savage, Black Sherif & Young Jonn [Water & Garri (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)]

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      Kilimanjaro Tiwa Savage, Black Sherif & Young Jonn

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    Notice Me

    Guchi & Loud Behaviour [Notice Me - Single]

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      Notice Me Guchi & Loud Behaviour

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    Kilotufe

    FAVE [Riddim 5 - EP]

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      Kilotufe FAVE

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    Skales Ft Faze & Magnito

    Alcohol Na Your Mate [Martina's Son]

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    Sere

    SPINALL & Fireboy DML [Grace]

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      Sere SPINALL & Fireboy DML

For the beat-savvy, melody-mesmerized music lover, your search for auditory nirvana stops here. This week on Blue Radio, we’re jiving to the rhythm of our celebrated Top 10 Afrobeat Tracks. It’s where raw talent meets riveting beats, and where contemporary trends join hands with cultural heritage.

Leading the pack is the ethereal “Gyakie” from the album ‘After Midnight’ by Want It. The song, a testament to Want It’s intuitive songwriting, is best enjoyed under a star-lit sky, where its lyrics come alive and resonate with the universal pulse.

“Alcohol Na Your Mate” by Skales Ft Faze & Magnito from the album ‘Martina’s Son’ is a sonic exploration of friendship, camaraderie, and good times. It’s the perfect track to get the party started.

Stonebwoy’s “Gidi Gidi” from the album ‘Torcher’ is a rhythmic powerhouse. The song’s robust beats and potent lyrics deliver an immersive experience, making it an ideal song for road trips and high-energy gatherings.

“MMS” by Asake & Wizkid from the album ‘Lungu Boy’ blends contemporary afro-pop with traditional beats, creating a perfect balance between the old and the new. It’s a song best enjoyed at relaxed gatherings, adding a touch of class and vibrancy.

Then we have the soulful “Kilimanjaro” from Tiwa Savage, Black Sherif & Young Jonn’s ‘Water & Garri’ soundtrack. The song, with its beautifully woven lyrics and infectious rhythm, is a must for chill evenings and introspective moments.

“Sere” by SPINALL & Fireboy DML from the album ‘Grace’, “Wetin We Gain” by Victor AD, “Kilotufe” by FAVE from the album ‘Riddim 5 – EP’, “Notice Me” by Guchi & Loud Behaviour, and “Goodbye (Warm Up)” by Ayra Starr & Asake from the album ‘The Year I Turned 21’ complete our Top 10. These tracks, each with their distinct flavor and storytelling prowess, add to the richness of the African music scene.

These songs not only represent the exciting current trends in Afrobeat but also encapsulate the cultural relevance and unique aspects of African music. They serve as a reminder of the transformative power of music – to connect, to communicate, and to bring cultures together.

In conclusion, whether you’re a long-time Afrobeat fan or new to the genre, the tracks in our Top 10 will have you swaying to their rhythm, humming their tunes, and feeling the pulse of the Motherland. These songs are not just tracks; they are experiences that will transport you to the heart of Africa. So tune into Blue Radio, and let the music move you!


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