This July, the Afro Jam Festival 2025 will feature Afrobeat icons Rema, Ruger, and Gyakie performing throughout Japan, along with global stars such as Jason Derulo and Shenseea. Join this lively event celebrating music with Afro-Caribbean and international artists.
Wizkid and Olamide are poised to join forces once more in 2025, sparking enthusiasm among Afrobeats enthusiasts. Celebrated for their chart-topping tracks such as “Omo To Shan” and “Kana,” their collaboration is expected to transform the genre again. Although specifics like the track title and release date remain undisclosed, excitement is palpable as fans speculate about the potential sound and feel of this upcoming partnership. Stay tuned for an electrifying reunion of two of Nigeria's foremost musical talents!
Afrobeats has become a major cultural force in Germany, evolving from underground roots and Burger-Highlife influences to dominating clubs, festivals, and mainstream playlists. Discover how Berlin, Hamburg, and Cologne shaped the movement, meet the DJs and artists leading the charge, and explore why Afrobeats is Germany’s fastest-growing genre
“His voice doesn't just sing—it warns, it weeps, it awakens.”
From the smoky streets of Lagos to the sonic labs of London, Obongjayar is building a sound that defies genre, borders, and expectations. With a voice that feels like a memory and lyrics that challenge power, he’s become one of the most electrifying storytellers in modern music. Whether haunting the chorus of Little Simz’s “Point and Kill” or delivering his own poetic anthems, Obongjayar isn't just making music—he’s creating a movement.
Little Simz’s "Point and Kill" is more than a song—it’s a declaration of power. With its hypnotic chant— "Point and kill / If you don’t know my name, you better ask somebody" —the track pulses with the same defiant energy that drives Apple TV+’s Dope Thief, a crime drama where identities blur and survival is a game of deception.