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Burna Boy & Travis Scott link to “Tatata” + more new music

It was an electrifying week for African music lovers, especially for fans of Afrobeats. The latest wave of publications has not only delivered fresh sounds, but also a brave creative energy that further defines the global range of the genre. At the top is Burna Boy's Explosive cooperation with Travis Scott On “Tatata” a genre clamed masterpiece that connects African percussion with Brazilian radio and American trap. The result? A hymn with a high octane that feels equally tailored for summer festivals and global dance flows.

In the meantime, Seyi Vibez Another more introspective route with “pressure”, a delicate, melodic single, which first remarkable: his debut track, which was completely sung in English. With its emotional depth and its withdrawn production, it offers a refreshing contrast and proven that Afrobeats is not only about rhythm, but also about resonance.

And yet these are just the headliners. This week also recorded a number of outstanding publications from all over the continent, which further emphasizes the incredible reach of the genre. Regardless of whether it is stubborn club tracks, soulful, slow jams or genre hybrids that oppose simple categorization, every new song adds the constantly developing AfroBeats Soundscape to add another level.

Taken together, these publications tell a greater story. Afrobeats is no longer limited by geography or language-it is a really Pan African movement that pulsates with creativity and attracts global attention. And if the drops are signs of this week, the genre not only thrives. It hovers.

Here are the new and trendy songs by black artists that you have to hear this week …

#1. Burna Boy Ft. Travis Scott – Tatata

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kncnb-6ir6m

Burna Boy Boy's latest single “Tatata” with Travis Scott is a brave, genre -related banger that gives his global catalog another victory. Co-produced by Nigerian talents Chillz Chilleaux And Onome OjobohThe track mixes Afrobeats with Brazilian radio and American hip-hop for a sound that feels fresh and yet familiar. It begins with a slimmed -down intro that makes Burnas shine glow before Travis steps in with its cosmic flair and gives the song a second energy chatz.

In the meantime, the catchy “Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta-Ta” hook is repeated like a heartbeat and makes the song perfect for clubs and playlists. As a fourth preliminary publication from his upcoming album No sign of weakness, “Tatata” falls on July 10 and builds even more hype for what has developed into another groundbreaking project by the African giant.

#2. Seyi vibez – pressure

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HZ27R5K-44

Seyi Vibez, known for his street wise grit and emotional depth, makes a brave jump with “pressure”-a trace, which runs its usual Yoruba levy for smooth, all-English vocals. This shift is new soil for the aspiring star when it places gentle instruments with topics of love, vulnerability and calm intensity. The result is a softer, more reflective side of Seyi, which still captures the spirit of its street roots. However, it also shows a spiritual maturity and a polished sound that aims at a wider audience. With “pressure” Seyi proves its reach and confirms its place as one of the most versatile and developing Afro fusion votes in Nigeria.

#3. Tekno – Alhaji

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR-RC8-6VNY

With “Alhaji”, Tekno Reminds us exactly why he is still a staple in the world of Afrobeats. Produced by Ransee BeatzThe route is a rhythmic love anthem that combines its silky vocals with optimistic percussion and well -being energy. He sings about a woman who has completely captured his heart and beats the perfect balance between flirt and warm admiration. The choir? Addicted immediately. And with a living Dammy twitches-Registered video full of color, dance and romantic flair, the song is even harder. As the first solo drop of the year of Tekno, “Alhaji” is already fire, and Tikok creators and DJs are going continuously.

#4. Fido – money moves

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwexbn2ibzm

Fido Follows his outbreak of 2024 “Joy is coming” with “Money Moves”, a Hustler anthem that celebrates ambition, hustle and bustle and financial victories. Produced by Tudor MonreThe route combines optimistic production with motivational bar that hit hard. Texts such as “Moni, Moni, Moni Wan Olé Rí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí Mí. The Filmboi-Are visuals twice double to the message and show a lively mix of grinding culture and luxury. While he is preparing for his debut project, “Money Moves” solidifies Fidos Status as one of the most exciting emerging stars of 2025.

#5. Gyakie – Sankofa

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikighdkagug

Gyacia Return with “Sankofa”, a shit Afro fusion ballad that combines self-observation with healing. Inspired by the Ghanaian Adinkra symbol, which means “return and calling”, the route reflects love, loss and emotional growth. Its rich vocals glide through minimalist production and creates a sound that is both tender and powerful. Wrote down with Afrol electric And in the late -evening prayer rituals of her mother, “Sankofa” feels deeply personally and spiritually. It also offers an insight into your debut album. After midnightSet the stage for a mature, reflective and emotionally powered project.

Selected picture: @Burnaboygram/Instagram


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