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    Weekend Shuffle: New Releases From Runtown, Tiwa Savage, Sarz and others

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    This week weekend shuffle brings a blend of emotions, vibes, and sounds from some of the biggest names in Afrobeat, Afropop, and global music scenes.

    C’mon by Sarz ft. Asake
    Super producer Sarz teams up with Asake to deliver this high-energy track. “C’mon” blends Sarz’s signature beats with Asake’s lively vocals, creating a song perfect for the dancefloor. The rhythmic and layered production reflect Sarz’s mastery, while Asake’s street-pop influence adds a compelling flair.

    prAY by Tayc ft. Davido
    A cross-continental collaboration, “prAY” combines Tayc’s smooth Afro-RnB style with Davido’s energetic delivery. This song is an uplifting anthem about perseverance and hope, fusing Tayc’s French-influenced melodies with Afrobeat elements. Davido’s signature ad-libs and vibrant verse bring extra energy to this heartfelt track.

    Mega Money Mega by Tiwa Savage
    Tiwa Savage drops an empowering theme with “Mega Money Mega,” showcasing her versatility as an artist. Known for her vocal prowess and bold lyrics, the African Bad Girl celebrates financial independence and success on this vibrant, bass-heavy track. It’s an anthem for the boss ladies who are unapologetic about their wins.

    Flow by Runtown
    Runtown’s “Flow” exemplifies his unique sound, blending Afrobeat and Afro-fusion elements. Known for his laid-back delivery, Runtown combines catchy melodies with introspective lyrics. “Flow” is an ode to self-expression, urging listeners to embrace their journey unapologetically.

    Old Soldier by Wande Coal ft. Kel-P
    Wande Coal delivers another classic with “Old Soldier.” Featuring Kel-P’s distinctive production, the track melds soulful vocals with a groovy Afrobeat backdrop. This song is a nostalgic nod to resilience and endurance, themes that resonate deeply with Wande Coal’s audience.

    Fall in Love by Melvitto ft. Ayo Jay
    “Fall in Love” is a romantic groove by Melvitto featuring Ayo Jay. With its soft beats and melodious vibe, this track celebrates love and connection. Melvitto’s skillful production complements Ayo Jay’s velvety vocals, making it a go-to song for cozy, intimate moments.

    True to Self (Deluxe) Album by King Promise
    This deluxe offering from King Promise features a mix of new tracks and remastered fan favorites. His blend of Afrobeat, highlife, and pop creates a project filled with heartfelt storytelling and smooth vibes. Tracks like “Eyes Dried Over” (ft. Tom Walker) showcase his range, seamlessly blending African rhythms with international sounds.

    Anam Achi Kwanu (Refix) by Illbliss ft. Phyno
    This fiery refix sees Illbliss and Phyno joining forces once again. With Phyno’s rapid-fire Igbo rap and Illbliss’s commanding presence, the track is a celebration of Eastern Nigerian culture and its vibrant music scene. It’s the perfect jam for fans of hardcore Afro-rap.

    Ma le ra by Sean Tizzle
    Sean Tizzle’s “Ma le ra” is a return to his roots, delivering an infectious Afrobeat tune with rich instrumentals and catchy hooks. Known for his knack for creating evergreen melodies, this track is both a party starter and a playlist staple for fans of feel-good Afro-pop.

    Let the rhythms of these songs set the tone for your weekend—whether you’re dancing, relaxing, or reflecting.

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