Afrocritik Weekly Music Spotlight: Detour Week
Afrocritik Weekly Music Spotlight: Detour Week
By Yinoluwa Olowofoyeku
Greetings, my acoustic adventurers!
We hope the past week has treated you kindly and that youâre staying grounded as we make our way through July. Can you believe how quickly the month has flown by? Weâre already well into the second half of the year, and as the pace picks up, so does the music.
This week, weâve taken a slight detour, veering off the usual bridges and diving straight into some off-the-path highlights that carry their own spark and surprises. Weâre swerving away from the obvious and embracing fresh delights.
As always, weâre here to keep your playlists vibrant and full of colour. If you havenât already, be sure to follow us on social media so you never miss a drop. And while youâre at it, have you checked out our Monthly Spotlight for June?
Itâs live now and absolutely worth your time. Got a song or project you think we should spotlight? Donât hesitate to send it in to yinoluu@afrocritik.com; weâre itching to shine a light on your own work as well.
Now that the housekeeping is out of the way, hereâs this weekâs brilliant selection, which arrives in the form of:
SOFT AND HEARTFELT: We begin this weekâs journey on a tender note, with songs that wear their hearts on their sleeves. Nigerian newcomer, Czin, sets the tone with âOne For The Roadâ, a strikingly intimate acoustic moment and the opening track of his CNG project, which also includes the reflective title track âCNGâ.Â
South African talent, Mlindo The Vocalist, returns with Uhambo, The Journey, a record rich with heartfelt expression and vocal sensitivity. Highlights include âDance Around Youâ, âHoly Fatherâ, and âNoma Yini Bhoza Yamâ, all of which showcase the breadth of his emotional storytelling.Â
Kenyan songstress, Maya Amolo, floats gently into the mix with âLook The Other Wayâ, a soft, shimmering piece that lingers long after its final notes. Nigerian singer, Kunmie, brings new light to his earlier ballad with the remix of âArikeâ, enlisting the expressive touches of Mabel and Simi. Rising Zimbabwean singer, M.I.L.E, crafts a heartfelt blend of R&B and Afrobeats on âSundayâ, while Ghanaian pair, MisterKay and Darkua, offer âPick Upâ, a gently woven duet about love, miscommunication, and all the things left unsaid.
PARTY STARTERS: We kick things up a notch with songs that were built for the dancefloor. Nigerian artiste, Minz, keeps things tight and punchy with his 444Play EP, filled with danceable bangers like âTa Naâ, âAgendaâ, and â4Ã4â. Mavinâs own Mbryo and Magixx join forces on the fun and catchy âMy Shaylaâ, a buoyant single that radiates collaborative energy. The always-brilliant Guchi teases her upcoming project with âYour Typeâ, a witty and sassy number full of playful charm.Â
Jaywillz gives us both ends of the spectrum with the vibrant âMagicâ and the gentler âBumayeâ, both off his new Ocean Echo project. Thutmose lets his range shine on Bad Boy Good Lover, delivering both the swaggering title track âBad Boy Good Loverâ and the slick, introspective âSixth Senseâ.Â
Ghanaian legend, Sarkodie, teams up with Lasmid on âLavida Locaâ, an energetic and confident jam that refuses to slow down. Meanwhile, Lojay serves up âTennerâ, a high-octane banger that keeps the tempo racing forward.
DETOUR INTO RAP CITY: This weekâs detour takes us deep into rap territory, where bold flows and vibrant cadences rule. South African DJ and curator DJ Speedsta drops 120 Ocean View Dr., a full-bodied rap album that gives us âAll I Haveâ, âCome Right Backâ, âViolateâ, and âUnidentifiedâ, each one layered with precise flows and rhythmic punch.Â
Veteran rapper, Casper Nyovest, makes a bold return with âGuess Whoâs Backâ, a braggadocious statement piece that reminds us of his presence.Â
Young South African emcee, Tony Dayimane, unleashes Big Boy II, a gritty and vibrant project with standout tracks like âMarco Poloâ, âBalaclavaâ, and âGemelliâ, all rich with character and bounce. Olamide brings his unique energy to âGirl on Fyaâ, a playful collaboration with Ashidapo that draws creatively from Donaeâoâs classic âParty Hardâ.
SOUTH AFRICAN SIGN-OFF: As is tradition, we close out with a trip to South Africa, where the Amapiano keeps flowing strong in many shapes and moods. J&S Projects deliver a sleek and meditative cut in âDeeper 7â, while Bless offers soulful and melodic textures on Nkateko, with âNkatekoâ, âInganekwaneâ, and âAmaphuphoâ standing out as vocal-driven gems. Bean RSA leans fully into instrumental flair on Tshimologo, particularly on the hard-hitting âGloryâ and âJD27â.Â
Kammu Deeâs Vitamin Dee 2.0 brings high-energy fun with its Gqom-flavoured Amapiano blend, especially on âHeh He!â, âBhanashiloloâ, and âSiyayâdalaâ. Finally, Kabza De Small tugs at the heartstrings on BabâMotha, a full-bodied and emotional project with deeply felt offerings like âNgyozamaâ, âSiyabongaâ, âUkuthulaâ, and âIsthombeâ.
These are just a few highlights from this weekâs playlist. There are even more sonic gems waiting to be discovered on the full spotlight, so dive in and let your ears roam free. As always, send us your recent favourites, especially from the releases coming in this new week, and be sure to check out the June Monthly Spotlight if you havenât already. Weâll be back again next week with more carefully curated picks just for you.
Until then, we wish you joy, clarity, and inspiration for the week ahead. Stay kind, stay open, and keep your music close.
Warm regards,
Yinoluwa âYinoluuâ Olowofoyeku is a multi-disciplinary artist and creative who finds expression in various media. His music can be found across all platforms, and he welcomes interaction on his social media @Yinoluu.
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