

This Week in Vibes: 10 Afrobeats Songs You Need on Rotation Right Now
Another week, another wave of bangers. In true Afrobeats fashion, the scene never sleeps – and neither do the sounds. From chart-topping hits to underground gems quietly gaining traction, this week’s playlist is packed with groove, emotion, and heat straight out of the continent’s most creative corners.
Whether you’re looking for something to kickstart your day, cruise through traffic with, or vibe out to on a late-night solo run, we’ve curated 10 of the freshest Afrobeats songs you should be listening to right now. It’s a mix of heavy-hitters, rising stars, and sleeper picks – all carrying that irresistible energy only Afrobeats can deliver.
Read on. Plug in. Turn it up. Let the vibes lead.
BNXN – I Alone
BNXN sets a reflective tone with I Alone, one of the standout tracks from his 2025 album CAPTAIN. The song feels like a personal diary entry – introspective, vulnerable, and quietly powerful. Over mellow production laced with soft piano chords and airy percussion, BNXN sings about isolation, responsibility, and the weight of his journey.
What makes I Alone special is how understated yet emotionally gripping it is. It’s not trying to be the loudest song in the room – it’s the one you play when the world goes quiet. Since its release, the track has steadily climbed local charts, earning hundreds of thousands of streams and striking a deep chord with fans who relate to its message. Whether you’re zoning out on a night drive or looking for something soulful to carry you through the week, I Alone hits that sweet spot between vulnerability and vibe.
Olamide ft. Seyi Vibez, Asake, Young Jonn & Daecolm – 99
Olamide isn’t just making music in 2025 – he’s orchestrating moments. 99, a standout track from his OLAMIDE album, is a high-powered posse cut that sees the rap legend bring together Seyi Vibez, Asake, Young Jonn, and UK-based vocalist Daecolm for a genre-bending celebration of vibes, confidence, and chemistry.
The track feels like a victory parade: Seyi Vibez delivers his signature melodies, Asake glides in with his charismatic cadence, Young Jonn sprinkles his infectious energy, and Daecolm adds a smooth international touch. Holding it all together is Olamide himself – gritty, composed, and effortlessly cool.
With a vibrant hook and a beat that balances bounce with soul, 99 is the kind of record that lights up group playlists and club speakers alike. It’s a celebration of collaboration, culture, and star power – and this week, it’s a must-have on rotation.
BNXN ft. FOLA – Very Soon
Very Soon is one of those songs that speaks to your spirit without raising its voice. On this standout track from CAPTAIN, BNXN teams up with rising Nigerian vocalist FOLA to deliver a heartfelt message wrapped in calm, soulful production. It’s a song about hope, timing, and the quiet belief that everything you’ve worked for will eventually pay off.
FOLA’s smooth vocals glide over gentle piano chords while BNXN delivers introspective verses with his signature warmth and vulnerability. There’s no rush in this track – just patience, honesty, and emotion. It’s a soft reminder that your time is coming, even if it’s not here yet.
Already racking up millions of streams, Very Soon has connected with listeners who appreciate music that feels honest and emotionally grounded. If you need a track to ease into your day or soundtrack your quiet moments, this one belongs on your playlist.
Famous Pluto, Shallipopi & Zerrydl – Ewo
When street energy meets viral genius, you get Ewo. Famous Pluto teams up with his Plutomania camp brothers – Shallipopi and Zerrydl – for a blazing anthem that’s quickly become the people’s favorite. From the moment it dropped in June 2025, Ewo surged straight to the top of Spotify Nigeria, setting social media and dancefloors on fire.
With its hypnotic beat, catchy hook, and signature Benin City flair, the track delivers raw confidence and infectious vibes. Shallipopi brings his unbothered charisma, Zerrydl smooths it out with slick delivery, and Famous Pluto holds his own with a magnetic presence. The chemistry is real, and it sounds like three stars having way too much fun in the studio.
Ewo isn’t just a street hit – it’s a movement. If you’re looking for that one song to lift your energy this week, this is the one to blast at full volume.
Olamide ft. Wizkid & Darkoo – Billionaires Club
Billionaires Club is elegance and ego rolled into one. Olamide links up with Wizkid and UK-Nigerian sensation Darkoo for this effortlessly cool track off his OLAMIDE album – a sleek, mid-tempo groove that oozes luxury, pride, and quiet confidence.
The production is smooth but punchy, carried by a laid-back beat that allows each artist to shine in their own lane. Olamide lays the foundation with steady grit, Wizkid floats in with his signature mellow charisma, and Darkoo adds a velvety verse that ties everything together with finesse.
Since its release, Billionaires Club has topped Spotify Nigeria and quickly gained momentum across global charts, including a solid climb on the US Afrobeats Songs Chart. But numbers aside, it’s the vibe that sells it: a polished, bossed-up anthem that feels like silk and speaks to success without shouting.
This is one for the cool moments – the after-hours linkups, slow drives through the city, or quiet reflections on how far you’ve come.
BNXN & Seyi Vibez – Set Up
When BNXN and Seyi Vibez link up, you know it’s going to hit different, and Set Up proves exactly why. A standout from BNXN’s CAPTAIN album, the track is a seamless fusion of melody, grit, and street wisdom, wrapped in sleek, mid-tempo production that’s both catchy and meaningful.
BNXN brings his signature smoothness, delivering lines with emotional weight and calm swagger, while Seyi Vibez adds that raw, prayerful energy only he can offer. Their chemistry feels effortless, like two artists speaking the same language from different corners of the same city.
Since its release, Set Up has stormed charts across platforms, peaking at No. 2 on Spotify Nigeria and holding top spots on Apple Music as well. But beyond the numbers, this is the kind of track that resonates – whether you’re in your hustle era or just navigating life’s grey areas with quiet confidence.
Famous Pluto ft. Jeriq – Osusu
Famous Pluto continues his hot streak with Osusu, a raw, streetwise anthem featuring Eastern rap king Jeriq. Straight off Famous Pluto’s Uzama The 3rd EP, this track speaks the language of the trenches – where money moves fast, and trust moves slower.
Built on a gritty beat and an addictive hook, Osusu blends Famous Pluto’s sharp street presence with Jeriq’s calculated confidence. Their chemistry is seamless, each verse doubling down on the themes of survival, sacrifice, and getting paid, no matter what.
Since its release, the track has been climbing charts with impressive speed, breaking into the Top 5 on Spotify Nigeria and making serious noise on Shazam. But beyond the stats, Osusu resonates because it feels real. It’s the soundtrack to the hustle, the prayer whispered under breath, and the celebration when the bag finally drops.
For those who like their Afrobeats with edge and authenticity, this one deserves a permanent spot in rotation.
J Hus & Asake – Gold
When two powerhouses from different corners of the Afro-diaspora link up, magic is inevitable. On Gold, UK rap royalty J Hus teams up with Nigeria’s golden boy Asake for a track that’s as bold as it is polished. The result? A swagger-filled anthem that glides effortlessly across Afroswing, amapiano, and Afrobeats terrain.
J Hus kicks things off with his trademark confidence – calm, menacing, and layered with street wisdom – while Asake slides in with his unmistakable vocal flair, blending Yoruba and melody into a hook that instantly sticks. Their chemistry is electric, blending grit and grace in a way that feels global yet deeply rooted.
Since its release, Gold has lit up charts across both the UK and Nigeria, quickly becoming a fan favorite and playlist essential. It’s not just a flex – it’s a statement of cultural pride, lyrical finesse, and cross-continental excellence.
For a track that’s rich in sound and attitude, Gold shines in every sense.
BNXN – Laye Mi
Laye Mi is BNXN at his most soulful and self-assured. A standout from CAPTAIN, this track is steeped in gratitude, growth, and quiet resilience. Delivered mostly in Yoruba, BNXN reflects on how far he’s come – and how nothing can hold him back now.
The production is warm and meditative, built on soft percussion and atmospheric layers that give BNXN’s vocals space to breathe. There’s a weight to every word, especially as he sings.
Since its release, Laye Mi has resonated deeply with fans, climbing to top spots on both Spotify and Apple Music Nigeria. But beyond the charts, it’s the spirit of the song that stands out. It’s not flashy. It’s not forced. It’s just real music for anyone who’s ever prayed for peace and finally found a bit of it.
If you’re looking for a song that grounds you while lifting you up, this is it.
Seyi Vibez – Pressure
Pressure captures the very essence of hustle mindset – the kind of song that vibes with your grind and comforts your inner talker. Seyi?Vibez leans into introspective lyrics about the weight of expectations, fame, and personal growth, all while riding a minimal but moody beat that feels both cinematic and intimate.
His vocal delivery on this track is a perfect blend of raw emotion and controlled finesse – like he’s in a late-night conversation with himself, unpacking the burdens of progress and the cost of elevation. There’s something powerful in how he lets you feel every step of that journey, through cleverly woven Pidgin and English lines that resonate deeply with listeners.
Pressure has earned its spot on weekly playlists and streaming charts, steadily gaining traction for both its relatable message and its sonic calm. If you’re looking for a track that balances ambition with vulnerability and vibe with intention, this one encapsulates the paradox of chasing dreams while staying true to yourself.
Final Notes
From the raw vulnerability of BNXN to the unstoppable synergy of Olamide’s posse cuts, this week’s Afrobeats lineup shows just how expansive the scene has become. These ten tracks bring everything – from introspection and street wisdom to self-assured swagger and emotional depth. Plug in, press play, and let the vibes lead the way.
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