Unearthing New Afro Sounds: October’s Top 10 on Blue Radio

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    KOJO BLAK & Kelvyn Boy [Excellent - Single]

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    Way It Goes

    Garry Mapanzure [Sushi Season (The First)]

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    Romeo Must Die (RMD)

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    Asylum

    Olivetheboy [Avana (Deluxe)]

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    4 kampe ii

    Burna Boy & Joe Dwet

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    Kese (Dance)

    Wizkid [Morayo]

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    Uncle Pele

    Dxtiny [Uncle Pele / Sew-Tape - Single]

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    Last Week

    Ajebo Hustlers & Jeriq [Bad Boy Etiquette 102: Continuous Assessment]

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    Ikinyafu (feat. Kenny Sol)

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    Mwanza (feat. Diamond Platnumz)

    Rayvanny [Mwanza (feat. Diamond Platnumz) - Single]

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Welcome to another thrilling edition of ‘The Soundtrack of Our Lives’ on Blue Radio, where we explore, celebrate, and dissect the freshest tracks making waves in the Afrobeat scene. This October, we witnessed an explosion of raw talent and groundbreaking sounds that echo our collective experiences, struggles, and triumphs. From Ajebo Hustlers to Rayvanny, here’s our top 10 tracks of the month.

Leading the pack is “Last Week” from Ajebo Hustlers & Jeriq‘s album Bad Boy Etiquette 102: Continuous Assessment. This track is a vibrant fusion of gritty lyrics and pulsating beats that captures the essence of street life. Ajebo Hustlers’ rise has been a testament to audacity and raw talent, while Jeriq’s lyrical prowess adds depth to this masterpiece.

Next, we have “Asylum” by Olivetheboy, a standout track from the album Avana (Deluxe). Laced with haunting melodies and evocative lyrics, Olivetheboy’s experimental style sets him apart in the Afrobeat scene. His sound is a refreshing take on the genre, blending elements of soul, pop, and R&B.

On “Uncle Pele” from the album Uncle Pele / Sew-Tape – Single, Dxtiny showcases his lyrical dexterity and unique flow. A rising star in the Afrobeat scene, Dxtiny’s track is a testament to his creativity and storytelling prowess.

The list wouldn’t be complete without “Mwanza” by Rayvanny featuring Diamond Platnumz. This single is a celebration of East African music, with its infectious rhythms and captivating lyrics. Rayvanny and Diamond Platnumz deliver a song that is reminiscent of traditional Tanzanian music, while also incorporating contemporary Afrobeat elements.

In conclusion, October’s top 10 tracks on Blue Radio reflect the diverse voices and sounds that continue to shape the Afrobeat scene. These artists are pushing boundaries, defying conventions, and creating music that resonates with our collective experiences. As we look forward to another month of exhilarating music, keep your ears tuned to Blue Radio – your home for the freshest Afrobeat sounds.

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