Olamide, Amaarae, Victony, Muyeez and Others on New Music Friday
New Music Friday is here again, and this weekโs drop feels like the kind of release cycle where artists are either doubling down on momentum or breaking silence with intent. From Olamideโs long-play self-titled flex to Amaaraeโs bold, genre-smashing single ahead of ‘BLACK STAR‘, the soundscape is as rich as it is wide. Thereโs an underlying thread of ownership in many of these records โ artists declaring space, refining identity, or simply showing off craft. Whether it’s Muyeez’s street-heavy resurrection in “Mortal Kombat“, Yemi Alade’s infectious groove on “My Padi“, or Spyro and Oxladeโs buttery collaboration on “Beautiful“, thereโs enough sonic texture to soundtrack everything from your midyear glow-up to your softest side.
Olamide โ Olamide (ALBUM)

YBNL boss and Afrobeats trailblazer Olamide returns with a self-titled project that marks a defining moment in his two-decade-long run. His 11th studio album, โOlamideโ, is a 17-track testament to his staying power, not just as a rapper but as one of the most prolific artists in Nigerian music history. The album leans into themes of growth, triumph, and cultural pride, featuring an all-star cast that includes Wizkid on โKaiโ and โBillionaires Clubโ, Seyi Vibez on โFreeโ and โ99โ, and global icons like Dr Dre on โIndikaโ and Popcaan. Built on the momentum of pre-released singles โKaiโ and โ99โ โ which brought together Asake, Seyi Vibez, Young Jonn, and Daecolm โ the project is both introspective and celebratory. Tracks like โHasibunallahโ, โPreludeโ, and โLalakipoโ echo Olamideโs roots, while the presence of acts like Asake, Darkoo, and Muyeez reinforces his role as a tastemaker across generations.
Fresh off a Grammy nomination and a six-year streak of No. 1 singles in Nigeria, Olamideโs timing couldnโt be sharper. This album positions him firmly in the present, with a clear gaze toward global relevance. An album as confident as its name.
Amaarae โ S.M.O

Following her exhilarating, statement-making performance as one of the headliners on the Gobi Stage at the 2025 Coachella Festival, Ghanaian pop star and rapper Amaarae has released her first single off her forthcoming album โBLACK STARโ โ a nod to her Ghanaian-African roots.
Amaarae, who teased the album title at Coachella with branded visuals and cut-out stars on a Hummer Jeep, has spent the past few months carefully rolling out the lead single โS.M.Oโ โ from magazine covers to strategic event appearances. The track, an acronym for Slut Me Out, features Amaaraeโs siren-like vocals coiling seductively around a heavily pop-influenced production. Itโs a perplexing but strangely fluid blend of Ghanaian highlife, Detroit techno, and a vague gqom influence in its syncopation โ and somehow, it all just works. On “S.M.O“, she sings about her muse with both bite and allure.ย
Amaaraeโs third studio album ‘BLACK STAR‘ arrives August 18, following the release of her EP Roses Are Red, Tears Are Blue โ A Fountain Baby Extended Play. โS.M.Oโ is accompanied by a visually arresting music video, directed by Omar Jones, which leans into sensuality, mystique, and a moody aesthetic that perfectly matches the trackโs vibe.
Victony โ Glory

Victony has now released his first single of 2025, titled โGloryโ, following the conclusion of his โStubborn Tourโ and a snippet of the song posted earlier this year. The drop marks the Afro-fusion, soul artistโs first solo offering since his debut album in June 2024 โ feature appearances aside. Known for his powerful hooks and featherweight vocals, โGloryโ sees Victony documenting personal musings on resilience and eventual triumph.
Themes from his debut album โStubbornโ still linger, as Victony time-stamps tales of perseverance, gratitude, and hard-won glory through a visceral pen โ one that tells it exactly as it is, with every delivery note. Itโs clear that Victony is still steeped in the โStubbornโ headspace, as the artwork for โGloryโ echoes not just the themes but also the creative direction of the album. Perhaps a sequel to ‘Stubborn‘, whether in EP or LP form, is on the horizon, and โGloryโ is simply the opening note.
Yemi Alade โ My Padi

Yemi Aladeโs โMy Padiโ is a radiant love anthem that showcases the extent sheโs willing to go for her person, from โPuerto Rico to Okokomaikoโ. Over a vibrant Afro-pop beat produced by 9fingers, she delivers sweet declarations of loyalty and devotion, wrapped in the kind of energy only she can command. Aladeโs voice dances effortlessly across the beat, infusing the song with warmth and intention. Itโs a feel-good music with purpose; a tad playful yet sincere. โMy Padiโ serves as her second official single of 2025 and builds anticipation for her upcoming project.
Muyeez โ Mortal Kombat

Muyeez returns after a short break with โMortal Kombatโ, his first release of 2025, and itโs nothing short of a carefully curated street-R&B record. The Vibez Inc. standout taps into raw emotion and street-seasoned hunger, pairing his distinct vocals with Larrylanesโ high-stakes production. Over a bouncing, cinematic beat, Muyeez recounts his return to the grind, his focus on the bag, and the mental grit it takes to survive. His flows are confident, the hooks sticky, and the tone defiant, with a title that isnโt only catchy but also mirrors the songโs fighting spirit. Following his 2024 โHat-Trickโ EP, โMortal Kombatโ reminds everyone why Muyeez isnโt a fluke but a promising star with so much to offer Afrobeats. Muyeezโs “Mortal Kombat” is laid-back and streetwise โ but still melodic enough to hook mainstream ears.
Spyro ft. Oxlade โ Beautiful (Remix)

Spyro breathes new life into his tender single โBeautifulโ with a soulful remix featuring Oxlade โ and the result is as seamless as it is spellbinding. Spyro holds down the familiar terrain with his smooth, heartfelt delivery, while Oxlade slides in with rich falsetto and poetic lyricism that elevate the recordโs emotional depth. The production remains mellow and warm, creating the perfect space for both artists to shine. Their chemistry is undeniable, elevating the track as a soft, romantic groove tailor-made for moments of affection and stillness. Itโs Afrobeat love at its most elegant.
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