Discover the hottest Afrobeats songs this week — from Ayra Starr & Rema’s “Who’s Dat Girl” to Young Jonn’s “Full Control.” Explore the latest hits, street anthems, and chart-toppers redefining Africa’s sound.

The Afrobeats wave shows no signs of slowing down. Every week, the genre keeps evolving — blending rhythm, culture, and creative fire from across the continent. From mainstream chart-toppers to breakout underground hits, these artists are shaping the soundtrack of today’s Africa — bold, vibrant, and full of energy.

Whether you’re stuck in Lagos traffic or catching vibes in London, here are 10 Afrobeats tracks you need on repeat this week — pure groove, heart, and heat in every beat.

1. Ayra Starr & Rema – “Who’s Dat Girl

Two heavyweights. One undeniable chemistry.Ayra Starr and Rema deliver a smooth, flirtatious anthem on Who’s Dat Girl — the kind of record that instantly takes over your playlist. Ayra’s sultry tone and Rema’s melodic swagger glide effortlessly over the bouncy production, creating a sonic spark that’s both playful and addictive.It’s a collab that proves why these two are defining the next era of Afrobeats.

2. Zlatan & Davido – “Hip Hop Messiah”

When Zlatan and Davido connect, expect fireworks.Hip Hop Messiah is an explosive street anthem that captures the hustle and grit of Lagos life. With heavy drums, energetic ad-libs, and undeniable charisma, both stars flex their lyrical dominance and brotherly synergy.It’s loud, confident, and built for every street corner and dance floor.

3. ODUMODUBLVCK & Wizkid – “Big Time”

A collaboration that feels like a cultural moment.
ODUMODUBLVCK’s fearless rap delivery meets Wizkid’s calm, world-class finesse on Big Time — a high-octane anthem about winning, resilience, and confidence. The song’s raw power and swagger make it an instant statement piece in the evolution of modern Afrobeats.

4. TML Vibez – “Amiri (Trumpet)”

TML Vibez brings his signature street-pop flavor to Amiri (Trumpet) — a refreshing groove laced with trumpet melodies and irresistible bounce.It’s smooth yet vibrant, fusing street energy with soulful rhythm. Perfect for night drives, parties, or any moment that needs a touch of good energy.With this track, TML Vibez cements his place as one of the hottest rising acts in the game.

5. Bella Shmurda & K1 De Ultimate – “Fuji Fusion”

Generations collide beautifully on Fuji Fusion.
Bella Shmurda and the legendary K1 De Ultimate craft a masterpiece that bridges traditional Fuji and modern Afrobeats. The percussion, basslines, and call-and-response energy make it feel both nostalgic and fresh.
This song is a celebration of heritage, street life, and creativity — proudly Nigerian to the core.

6. Zlatan & Bhadboi OML – “Alpha & Omega”

This one hits the spirit.
Zlatan teams up with fast-rising star Bhadboi OML for Alpha & Omega — a motivational anthem of faith, hustle, and gratitude. The duo blends energetic flows with heartfelt lyrics over mid-tempo drums, delivering a street hymn that inspires and entertains all at once.

7. Blaqbonez – “ACL”

Blaqbonez turns the heat up again with ACL, one of the standout tracks from his No Excuses album.
It’s bold, unapologetic, and lyrically sharp — the kind of song that gets people talking. While fans speculate about subliminal shots, the truth is this: ACL showcases Blaqbonez’s wit, flow, and mastery of wordplay.
Minimal production, maximum impact — pure confidence on wax.

8. Sarz ft. Asake, Wizkid & Skillibeng – “Getting Paid

Talk about a powerhouse lineup.
On Getting Paid, producer extraordinaire Sarz blends Afrobeats, Dancehall, and electronic vibes into one flawless groove. Asake delivers his usual melodic magic, Wizkid slides through with his effortless cool, and Skillibeng brings the Jamaican fire.
It’s international, electric, and made for global stages.

9. Peruzzi ft. Davido & Dremo – “Perfect Situation”

Old DMW energy, new sound.
Peruzzi reunites with Davido and Dremo for Perfect Situation, a heartfelt Afro-pop jam about love and longing. Smooth guitars and mellow percussion set the mood as Peruzzi leads with emotion, Davido energizes the hook, and Dremo adds lyrical depth.
The chemistry here is unmatched — a reminder of why the DMW camp continues to deliver timeless collaborations.

10. Young Jonn – “Full Control”

Young Jonn keeps the momentum going with Full Control, an Afro-fusion gem full of charm and groove. His blend of playful lyricism, breezy production, and hypnotic hook makes it a feel-good anthem for any mood.
“Jiggy” shows off his dual talent as both producer and artist — smooth, confident, and effortless.

FINAL THOUGHT

This week’s Afrobeats playlist is a reflection of everything the culture stands for — diversity, rhythm, and unstoppable creativity. From Ayra Starr and Rema’s flirtatious chemistry on Who’s Dat Girl to Young Jonn’s smooth confidence on Full Control, every track adds something unique to the soundscape.

Afrobeats isn’t just dominating the charts; it’s defining a generation.So whether you’re turning up, chilling, or just vibing through the day — these are the sounds shaping the heartbeat of the continent right now.

Afrobeats isn’t just music — it’s emotion, motion, and pure evolution.

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By David James

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