#African

Don’t give up hope

Uplifting, heartfelt, bouncy and just an all-round feel-good, sing-along track

Directly translated, ‘Uyalalela (Ungalahl’ithenba)’ means ‘he is listening, don’t give up hope’ and that is exactly what the message in the song is trying to portray. Keep praying, stay pure and true to your intentions and put all your faith in our Creator.

Hot, groovy and rhythmic

FRA! takes you back to the era of Ghanaian high school style azonto with this song led by Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta (Thousand). It's hot, groovy and rhythmic and will make you want to dance all day. The song's catchy and simple chorus, "You Dey Feel The Vibe", makes it a great for audience participation. Written in the band's signature feel good style, it's one of the singles off the band's highly anticipated upcoming album, Chale Wote.

Weaving together a unique combination of not only afrobeat, highlife and jazz, but also the ritualistic drumming of Ekombi, the result is urgent and highly energetic, yet spiritual.

Jiggybang is happy to announce the release of his new Afro Dance fusion track titled “Juju”. The rhythms and melodies are quite tactical and sound interesting. The track is inspired by loving unconditionally and people tend to be superstitious of superficial love. “Juju” is a well known word in the Western part of Africa similar to the meaning of the word “charm” in English language.

"Lonely" is based on a true event which took place the day before it was recorded. Everyone in life has passed through that stage when we tend to have fun and chill with new people with different personalities, but at the same time we're not spending time with the true loved ones in our life. Jiggybang is passing a message to true lovers saying "no matter where we are, the different people we meet, we are still irreplaceable". Enjoy "Lonely"! 

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The song is dedicated to and relates to people who are tired of been hurt in to a relationship.

Seng'bulawa Nguwe means you're killing me, in other words, you're hurting me.

Promising upcoming singer-songwriter ABUDEBI ZONJON shares his most personal material to date, which comes in the shape of his latest single ‘Who We Are’.

Oozing Abudebi’s soothing vocals (similar to Tunde Baiyewu of Lighthouse Family), which perfectly intertwine with melodic tones and a meaty Afro bassline, ‘Who We Are’ was inspired by one of the darkest moments of his life when he was betrayed by a friend who he considered a brother.

Despite the betrayal, Abudebi was determined not to let the experience scar his character.

A daring offering of literary ingenuity

A fictitious epic tale of valor told in poetry whilst maintaining every element of story-telling.