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  • Davido Eyes Rema Collaboration in New Interview
    Davido This Link-Up Needs to Happen — Davido Talks Rema Davido has revealed that Rema is one of the artists he’s yet to collaborate with—but definitely wants to. Speaking in an interview with Interview Magazine, the Afrobeats star was asked about potential future link-ups. His response was direct and telling: “ I haven’t worked with Rema. I feel like we’d bang out something crazy.â
     

Davido Eyes Rema Collaboration in New Interview

21 avril 2026 à 22:59
Davido
Davido

This Link-Up Needs to Happen — Davido Talks Rema

Davido has revealed that Rema is one of the artists he’s yet to collaborate with—but definitely wants to.

Speaking in an interview with Interview Magazine, the Afrobeats star was asked about potential future link-ups. His response was direct and telling:

“ I haven’t worked with Rema. I feel like we’d bang out something crazy.”

It’s a collaboration many fans have quietly anticipated. Both artists operate at the top level of the industry, each with a distinct sound—Davido’s energetic, hit-driven style and Rema’s genre-blending, experimental approach.

Rema & Davido
Rema & Davido

A link-up between the two wouldn’t just be big—it would be impactful. It brings together different generations and sonic styles within Afrobeats, creating the kind of crossover moment that could easily dominate charts and conversations.

For now, it remains an idea—but one that already feels like a matter of time.

Read More: Do Music Streams and Sales Really Equal Quality? Rethinking Success in the Streaming Era

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  • Spyro – Billing
    Spyro – Billing Spyro — Billing: The Breakout Hustle Anthem That Defined a Moment Spyro struck a major chord in 2022 with Billing, a track that quickly grew from a sleeper release into one of the year’s most recognizable anthems. Built on a bright, mid-tempo Afrobeats groove, Billing carries an infectious bounce that makes it instantly catchy. The production is clean and accessible—light percussion, smooth melodies, and a r
     

Spyro – Billing

21 avril 2026 à 19:57
Spyro - Billing
Spyro – Billing

Spyro — Billing: The Breakout Hustle Anthem That Defined a Moment

Spyro struck a major chord in 2022 with Billing, a track that quickly grew from a sleeper release into one of the year’s most recognizable anthems.

Built on a bright, mid-tempo Afrobeats groove, Billing carries an infectious bounce that makes it instantly catchy. The production is clean and accessible—light percussion, smooth melodies, and a rhythm that feels easy to lock into. But beyond the sound, it’s the message that truly connects.

Lyrically, Spyro taps into themes of hustle, patience, and eventual reward. The now-iconic line about “billing” (enjoying the fruits of your labor) became a cultural moment, resonating with young Nigerians chasing success and better days. It’s aspirational without feeling forced—simple, relatable, and effective.

What makes Billing stand out is how naturally it grew. It wasn’t just a hit overnight—it built momentum through word of mouth, social media, and real-life relatability. From parties to everyday conversations, the song found its way into people’s lives.

Years later, Billing still holds its place as a defining record in Spyro’s career—a reminder that sometimes, all it takes is one honest, well-timed song to shift everything.

Don’t miss your chance to experience “Billing” — you can listen to it now and enjoy the track from your favourite music platforms. Join the conversation and let the rhythm take over!

You can listen to Spyro – Billing here.

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  • BNXN’s Sincerely, Benson Surpasses 300 Million Streams on Spotify
    BNXN – Sincerely, Benson Sincerely, Benson Hits 300M Streams, BNXN’s First Project to Do So BNXN has reached a major career milestone as his project Sincerely, Benson officially surpasses 300 million streams on Spotify. This achievement marks his first project to hit the 300M mark on the platform, further solidifying his position as one of the most consistent voices in the current Afrobeats landscape. Since its release, Sincerely, Benson has steadily built mo
     

BNXN’s Sincerely, Benson Surpasses 300 Million Streams on Spotify

21 avril 2026 à 19:46
BNXN - Sincerely, Benson
BNXN – Sincerely, Benson

Sincerely, Benson Hits 300M Streams, BNXN’s First Project to Do So

BNXN has reached a major career milestone as his project Sincerely, Benson officially surpasses 300 million streams on Spotify.

This achievement marks his first project to hit the 300M mark on the platform, further solidifying his position as one of the most consistent voices in the current Afrobeats landscape.

Since its release, Sincerely, Benson has steadily built momentum, resonating with listeners through its blend of melody, emotion, and relatable storytelling. The project showcases BNXN’s strength in crafting songs that feel personal yet widely accessible—an approach that has clearly translated into strong streaming numbers over time.

Reaching 300 million streams is no small feat, especially in a competitive space where new music drops constantly. It reflects not just initial hype, but sustained listener engagement and replay value across different audiences.

With this milestone, BNXN continues to prove his staying power—not just as a hitmaker, but as an artist capable of delivering full bodies of work that connect and endure.

Read More: Hot Right Now: 10 Afrobeats Songs Running the Streets This Week

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  • Omah Lay Lists Wizkid, Burna Boy, Drake & More as His Idols
    Omah Lay Bald Look Omah Lay Names His Musical “Mount Rushmore” as He Reveals the Artists He Looks Up To Omah Lay has opened up about the artists who have shaped his sound and inspired his journey, naming a strong lineup of global and African heavyweights as his musical idols. Speaking in an interview with Kiss Xtra, the singer highlighted names like Wizkid and Burna Boy, alongside international stars including Drake, The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, and Ha
     

Omah Lay Lists Wizkid, Burna Boy, Drake & More as His Idols

21 avril 2026 à 19:40
Omah Lay Bald Look
Omah Lay Bald Look

Omah Lay Names His Musical “Mount Rushmore” as He Reveals the Artists He Looks Up To

Omah Lay has opened up about the artists who have shaped his sound and inspired his journey, naming a strong lineup of global and African heavyweights as his musical idols.

Speaking in an interview with Kiss Xtra, the singer highlighted names like Wizkid and Burna Boy, alongside international stars including Drake, The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, and Harry Styles.

“I have my idols,” he said. “Wizkid is my idol. Burna Boy, Drake, The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, Harry Styles… these are people I look up to musically.”

The list reflects the blend of influences that can be heard in Omah Lay’s music—ranging from Afrobeats to R&B and global pop. It also shows his awareness of both local pioneers and international stars who have defined modern sound at the highest level.

Beyond naming his inspirations, Omah Lay also made a bold statement about his future:

 I’m going to be the wealthiest African artiste ever in a few years. I’m going to build things that would change the world.

It’s a confident declaration, but one that aligns with the trajectory he’s been on. From breakout hits to global recognition, Omah Lay has steadily positioned himself as one of the most introspective and ambitious voices in the new generation.

❝ I’m going to be the wealthiest African artiste ever in a few years, I’m gonna build things that would change the world❞ — Omah Lay

Your mountrushmore name me 4 artistes who at the top

❝ I have my idols: Wizkid, Burna Boy, Drake, The Weeknd, Bruno Mars, Harry Styles is my… pic.twitter.com/bSrOD8UZKk

— Veinzell🌍🌹 (@iveinzell) April 21, 2026

With that mindset—and a clear list of influences—it’s evident he’s not just chasing success, but aiming to redefine it.

Read More: Hot Right Now: 10 Afrobeats Songs Running the Streets This Week

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  • Skepta & Asake Set To Release New Single, Aloe Vera
    Skepta, Asake Skepta & Asake — Aloe Vera: A Cross-Continental Link-Up to Watch Skepta and Asake are gearing up to release a new collaboration titled Aloe Vera, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated link-ups on the horizon. Bringing together two distinct worlds—UK rap and Nigerian Afrobeats—the record carries serious potential. Skepta’s sharp, commanding presence paired with Asak
     

Skepta & Asake Set To Release New Single, Aloe Vera

21 avril 2026 à 19:06
Skepta, Asake
Skepta, Asake

Skepta & Asake — Aloe Vera: A Cross-Continental Link-Up to Watch

Skepta and Asake are gearing up to release a new collaboration titled Aloe Vera, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated link-ups on the horizon.

Bringing together two distinct worlds—UK rap and Nigerian Afrobeats—the record carries serious potential. Skepta’s sharp, commanding presence paired with Asake’s melodic, high-energy delivery creates a contrast that could easily translate into something fresh and globally appealing.

While details around the sound are still under wraps, the title Aloe Vera hints at something smooth yet impactful—possibly a track that balances rhythm with a certain calm confidence, much like both artists’ signature styles. It’s the kind of pairing that doesn’t need overhyping; the names alone already set expectations.

For Asake, this marks another step in his continued global expansion, linking with international heavyweights while maintaining his core sound. For Skepta, it’s another nod to his long-standing connection with African music and culture, something he’s consistently tapped into throughout his career.

🚨SKEPTA, ASAKE
“ALOE VERA”

OUT SOON 🚨 pic.twitter.com/omgVcQtLFp

— HYPETRIBE (@hypetribeng) April 18, 2026

With both artists known for pushing boundaries in their respective lanes, Aloe Vera feels less like a routine collaboration and more like a moment. And if it lands the way it’s expected to, it could easily become one of those records that travels far beyond its initial drop.

Read More: Clarity of Mind: Omah Lay’s Rhythm is Raw, Reflective, and Real

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  • Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Sade Adu to Be Inducted Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026
    A side-by-side collage featuring Sade Adu in the Performer category and Fela Kuti in the Early Influence category, both inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026. If there was ever a moment to turn up the volume and celebrate the sheer brilliance of Nigerian musical heritage, it is right now. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has officially announced its Class of 2026, and the news is nothing short of legendary: both Sade Adu and the late Fela Anikulapo–Kuti
     

Fela Anikulapo-Kuti and Sade Adu to Be Inducted Into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026

14 avril 2026 à 14:34
A side-by-side collage featuring Sade Adu in the Performer category and Fela Kuti in the Early Influence category, both inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026.

A side-by-side collage featuring Sade Adu in the Performer category and Fela Kuti in the Early Influence category, both inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2026.

If there was ever a moment to turn up the volume and celebrate the sheer brilliance of Nigerian musical heritage, it is right now. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has officially announced its Class of 2026, and the news is nothing short of legendary: both Sade Adu and the late Fela Anikulapo–Kuti are being inducted. Coming off the back of Fela’s recent Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, this double win feels like a long-overdue global embrace of the sounds that started in Lagos and conquered the world.

To understand the weight of this moment, one must look at what the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame represents. Established in 1983 and headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the institution is dedicated to archiving the history of the most influential artists, producers, and engineers who have shaped the course of popular music. Induction is not merely a popularity contest; it is a recognition of a permanent contribution to the energy and evolution of the industry. To be eligible, an artist must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years prior to induction, and they are judged on their musical excellence, innovation, and the depth of their influence on other creators.

Our icons are entering through two distinct, equally prestigious doors. After her second nomination, the Queen of Cool herself, Sade Adu, and her band have been inducted in the Performer Category. Known for that timeless, “Quiet Storm” sophistication, Sade continues to be a primary reference point for the global music scene. Simultaneously, in a massive move for music history, the Abami Eda is being honoured with the Early Influence Award. This category is specifically reserved for artists whose spirit and sound directly laid the foundation for the music that followed, and Fela’s pioneer role in Afrobeat makes him the perfect recipient.

The induction ceremony is set to be a cinematic affair, taking place on Saturday, 14 November 2026, at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Sade and Fela will share the stage with a heavy-hitting class that includes Oasis, Mariah Carey, Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, Phil Collins, and Lauryn Hill. For those watching from home, the ceremony will be broadcast on ABC and Disney+ later in December

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  • Fela Kuti Makes History as First African Artist to Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
    Photo Credit: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti/Instagram History was made in Los Angeles this weekend during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards season. The pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela Anikulapo–Kuti, was posthumously honoured with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony. This landmark recognition makes Fela the first African artist to receive this honour, a moment that cements the global legacy of Nigerian music. The Recording Academy bestowed this honour upon F
     

Fela Kuti Makes History as First African Artist to Receive Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award

1 février 2026 à 15:15

History was made in Los Angeles this weekend during the 68th Annual Grammy Awards season. The pioneer of Afrobeat, Fela Anikulapo–Kuti, was posthumously honoured with the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award at the Special Merit Awards Ceremony. This landmark recognition makes Fela the first African artist to receive this honour, a moment that cements the global legacy of Nigerian music.

The Recording Academy bestowed this honour upon Fela alongside an elite group of international music heavyweights, including Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan, Cher, and Paul Simon. In an official statement, Harvey Mason Jr, CEO of the Recording Academy, described the honorees as an extraordinary group whose influence spans generations, genres, and the very foundation of modern music.

The ceremony was a significant family affair, with Femi Kuti, Yeni Kuti, Shalewa Kuti, and Kunle Kuti present to accept the award on behalf of their father. The pride of the Kuti dynasty was evident as they took to the stage to acknowledge Fela’s enduring impact.

During the acceptance speech, Yeni Kuti expressed her gratitude to the Academy and the family’s supporters. “I want to thank the Grammys for this wonderful award. I’m sure my father is smiling down on us, she said. She also took a moment to recognise the family members who were absent, saying, I want to acknowledge my siblings who couldn’t be here tonight, Motunrayo and Seun, and my nephew who is carrying Afrobeat to another level, Made.”

Femi Kuti followed with a tribute to his father’s mission and the global community that has sustained Afrobeat for decades. “I would like to thank all the people carrying Afrobeat that are in this place tonight. DJs, the press, our label Partisan Records, our lawyers, fans all over the world, he noted. He concluded with a reflection on the weight of the moment: Thank you for bringing our father here. It’s so important for Africa. It’s so important for world peace and struggle.”

This recognition by the Recording Academy serves as a definitive validation of Fela’s role as a foundational figure in contemporary music, whose message continues to inspire millions worldwide in 2026.

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