Weekend Playlist: 10 new songs to kickstart your vibes
As the weekend kicks off, nothing fuels the excitement like adding fresh bangers to your playlist.
It’s that magical moment when new tracks drop, ready to light up your mood and keep the energy flowing.
Here’s a rundown of some sizzling tunes this Friday, November 15, 2024, to spice up your weekend vibes.
1. Wizkid — Kese (Dance)
Starboy himself, Ayodeji Balogun, popularly known as Wizkid, proves once again why he remains a top contender in the music scene. His latest jam, Kese (Dance), is the follow-up to his soulful Piece of My Heart, featuring Brent Faiyaz.
The song boasts stellar production, with every beat hitting just right. The craftsmanship behind the sound ensures it’s not just music—it’s an experience. Whether you’re a die-hard Wizkid fan or just someone with good taste, this track is a must-listen.
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2. Kizz Daniel ft. Adekunle Gold — Pano Tona
Afrobeats singer Kizz Daniel, who also goes by Vado the Great, teams up with Adekunle Gold for Pano Tona. Coming on the heels of his smash hit Marhaba, this song features lush production by Philkeys, Blaise Beat, and Reward Beats.
Kizz Daniel, known for a decade of hits like Woju and Buga, blends his vocal mastery with Adekunle Gold’s unique Afro-fusion vibes to deliver a track you’ll have on repeat.
3. Mayorkun & Fireboy DML — Innocent
The Mayor of Lagos, Mayorkun, and Fireboy DML bring their A-game on Innocent. Produced by Speroachbeatz and released under Sony Music West Africa, the track reflects on love and public life.
Mayorkun, famous for hits like Che Che and Geng, has remained consistent since his debut with Eleko in 2016. Fireboy, on the other hand, keeps breaking barriers with tracks like Peru, Bandana, and his platinum collaborations. This song is a soulful addition to your playlist.
4. LadiPoe ft. Adekunle Gold & Kel-P — Ekwe
Mavin Records’ rap maestro, LadiPoe, teams up with Adekunle Gold and producer Kel-P for Ekwe. Known for lyrical brilliance and smooth deliveries, LadiPoe showcases his versatility yet again.
This track combines Afrobeat vibes with catchy rap, making it a must-have for fans of creative sound blends.
5. Peruzzi ft. Olamide — Jah Love
Peruzzi, also known as Huncho Vibes, joins forces with rap legend Olamide for Jah Love. The song exudes synergy, with both artistes delivering stellar performances.
With crisp production and the lyrics, the track is proof of Peruzzi’s knack for making music that touches the soul.
6. Ruger ft. Tiwa Savage — Toma Toma
Ruger, the Bounce hitmaker, is back with Toma Toma, featuring the queen of Afrobeat, Tiwa Savage. Produced by Kukbeatz, the song merges beats with rich vocals.
Ruger’s rise in the industry has been phenomenal, and teaming up with Tiwa further solidifies his position as a force to reckon with.
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7. Don Jazzy & Johnny Drille — Hard Guy Confessions
Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy collaborates with Johnny Drille on the Hard Guy Confessions EP. The project blends Johnny’s soulful vibes with Don Jazzy’s distinct sound, creating music that speaks to the heart.
8. Young Jonn ft. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez — Big Big Things
Producer-turned-artiste Young Jonn assembles Kizz Daniel and Seyi Vibez for the anthem Big Big Things. This track is a call to dream big and live life fully.
With infectious beats and motivational lyrics, this collaboration has all the makings of a hit.
9. Balloranking — Pretty Kele/Sabali
Balloranking drops a sneak peek into his upcoming album with Pretty Kele. Known for blending traditional African sounds with modern beats, this track shows his innovation and growth.
10. Reekado Banks — Solo
Reekado Banks, famous for Oluwa Ni and Easy Jeje, returns with Solo. Packed with smooth rhythms and an unforgettable melody, this track is one to play on repeat all weekend.
Bonus
Juice WRLD ft. Nicki Minaj — All Girls Are The Same 2 (Insecure)
The late Juice WRLD’s iconic All Girls Are The Same gets a posthumous sequel, featuring Nicki Minaj and Halsey. The track, released years after his passing, is a nostalgic yet refreshing addition to his legacy.
So, what are you waiting for? Dive into these tracks and let the good vibes roll. Which one’s your favourite?
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