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Bigbird Kuti, King Promise, Morravey and More on New Music Friday

Bigbird Kuti, King Promise, Morravey and More on New Music Friday

This weekโ€™s New Music Friday is stacked with energy, sentiment, and the kind of collaborations that keep African music thriving on a global stage. like a map of where African music is headed; cross-border collaborations, the steady rise of young voices, and the constant ability to fuse the personal with the universal. From reflective anthems to street-powered bangers, here are the drops worth spinning.

BigBird Kuti & Vector โ€” Bigbird & Tha Viper

The highly anticipated joint EP โ€˜Bigbird & Tha Viperโ€™ by Afrobeat saxophonist and vocalist Bigbird Kuti (aka Seun Kuti) and Nigerian rap heavyweight Vector (aka Vector Tha Viper) delivered a bold, genre-blending project that fuses Afrobeatโ€™s pulsating rhythms with hip-hopโ€™s sharp lyricism. This six-track EP, featuring collaborations with artists like Odumodublvck, Talib Kweli, Vic Mensa, and Mรกdรฉ Kuti, introduces a self-coined genre, โ€œRapFroBeat,โ€ which merges the revolutionary spirit of Afrobeat with the storytelling and punchlines of hip-hop. The result is a politically charged, musically vibrant record that aims to make listeners dance, think, and resist in equal measure.

โ€œBigbird & Tha Viperโ€ is a seamless marriage of two distinct musical worlds: Vectorโ€™s streetwise, razor-sharp rap delivery and Bigbird Kutiโ€™s horn-heavy, Afrobeat-rooted soundscapes. The EPโ€™s production is tight, with militant horns, layered percussion, and infectious grooves that pay homage to the Kuti familyโ€™s Afrobeat legacy while pushing into contemporary territory. Tracks like โ€œOPP(S)โ€ and โ€œThe Matterโ€ exemplify the โ€œRapFroBeatโ€ ethos, blending protest anthems with club-ready beats. The instrumentationโ€”rich with saxophones, driving drums, and basslinesโ€”creates a dynamic backdrop for Vectorโ€™s incisive bars and Kutiโ€™s fiery vocal and rap contributions.

The EPโ€™s sonic palette is both traditional and futuristic, drawing from Fela Kutiโ€™s activist-driven Afrobeat while incorporating modern hip-hop and drill influences, particularly in tracks featuring Odumodublvck. The production quality is polished, with contributions from Vector as a recording engineer and GMK as a mixing engineer, ensuring a cohesive sound that balances raw energy with studio finesse.


Iyanya โ€” The Foresterโ€™s Son

Iyanyaโ€™s fifth studio album, The Foresterโ€™s Son is a sonic tapestry that weaves nostalgic Afropop elements with contemporary Afro-fusion, amapiano influences, and R&B undertones. Known for his era-defining hit โ€œKukereโ€ and a consistent presence in the Afrobeats scene, Iyanya delivers a 10-track project that blends his signature smooth vocals, infectious rhythms, and emotional storytelling with a bold evolution in sound. ‘The Foresterโ€™s Son’ arrives as a deeply personal endeavor, drawing inspiration from Iyanyaโ€™s Calabar roots and his journey through fame, love, and self-discovery. The title evokes a sense of heritage and introspection, positioning the album as both a return to his origins and a forward-looking statement in Afrobeats. โ€˜The Foresterโ€™s Sonโ€™ is concise yet impactful, designed for modern playlists with punchy, repeat-worthy energy. The album features a diverse roster of artists, including veterans like Ice Prince, Reekado Banks, and Kizz Daniel, alongside rising stars like Fido, Shoday, BoySpyce, and Berri-Tiga, as well as international flair from Mia Guisse. This mix underscores Iyanyaโ€™s ability to bridge generations and styles within Afrobeats. Tracks like โ€œBluewatersโ€ and โ€œSorryโ€ showcase dreamy, reflective production, while โ€œOroboโ€ and โ€œBusinessโ€ bring infectious, dancefloor-ready energy. The albumโ€™s soundscape feels both intimate and celebratory, reflecting Iyanyaโ€™s dual role as a storyteller and hitmaker.

The production team, including contributors like Ubi Franklin and Mikaba Beatz (notably on the lead single โ€œSorryโ€), ensures a cohesive yet varied sound. Amapiano influences add a modern edge, particularly on tracks like โ€œYebo!โ€ and โ€œBadboy,โ€ while traditional Afrobeats rhythms and R&B-infused melodies ground the project in Iyanyaโ€™s signature style. The concise tracklist ensures each song feels purposeful, avoiding filler and prioritizing replay value.


King Promise ft. Mr Eazi โ€” See What Weโ€™ve Done

“The single “See What Weโ€™ve Done” by Ghanaian superstar King Promise featuring Nigerian Afrobeats innovator Mr Eazi is a vibrant, celebratory anthem that blends soulful Afrobeats and highlife influences with a reflective and triumphant narrative. As King Promiseโ€™s first single of the year, the track marks another milestone in the duoโ€™s well-established creative partnership, building on previous collaborations like ‘Dabebi’ and ‘Baby Iโ€™m Jealous’.ย 

Produced by Gideonite (known for work with Stonebwoy and Gyakie) and GuiltyBeatz (a frequent collaborator with Tems and Beyoncรฉ), the song clocks in at approximately 3 minutes and 5 seconds. It features vibrant log drum patterns and buoyant melodies, creating an infectious, dancefloor-ready sound. King Promiseโ€™s silky, emotive vocals glide effortlessly over the mid-tempo groove, while Mr Eaziโ€™s laid-back, conversational flow adds a layer of cool confidence. The production strikes a balance between uplifting energy and introspective lyricism, making it suitable for both chilled listening and lively settings.

The trackโ€™s instrumentation is rich yet uncluttered, with a seamless fusion of Ghanaian highlife elements and Nigerian chord progressions, a hallmark of Mr Eaziโ€™s signature Banku music style. The catchy hooks and rhythmic pulse ensure the song is instantly memorable, with a universal appeal that resonates.

The artists reflect on their journey from humble beginnings to achieving their dreams, emphasizing gratitude and authenticity. Lines like โ€œSpent 200k on a watch, not for flex, motivational purposeโ€ and โ€œGive me the money over the fameโ€ underscore a focus on personal growth, freedom, and staying true to core values. The lyrics also dismiss negativity, with Mr Eaziโ€™s playful / If you bring bad vibes, I go exit chat, Walaiโ€ adding a relatable, modern touch.

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Directed by Andre Ladon and filmed in Iceland, the black-and-white music video elevates the singleโ€™s emotional depth. It interweaves rare footage from Mr Eaziโ€™s wedding at Reykjavikโ€™s iconic Hallgrimskirkja, featuring groomsmen like Broda Shaggi, with scenes of King Promise and Mr Eazi performing. The visuals capture an intimate yet jubilant atmosphere, blending moments of love, friendship, and celebration. The stark, scenic Icelandic backdrop contrasts beautifully with the warmth of the songโ€™s themes, creating a visually striking complement to the track.


ASAPtheDJ ft. Zerrydl โ€” Run Am Asap

Run Am Asap is street-hop wrapped in Amapianoโ€™s pulse, designed for chaos โ€” the kind of record that belongs in sweaty dance floors and late-night Lagos car rides.
Zerrydl, one of street-hopโ€™s most exciting young voices, leans fully into his melodic swagger here, lacing the track with slang and chants that double as instant crowd commands. Producer X keeps the production tight but unruly, letting percussion loops and basslines tumble over each other in controlled mayhem.
For ASAPtheDJ, this marks a bold debut release for the year, a signal that heโ€™s ready to step out from behind the decks and own a bigger space in the game. Run Am Asap isnโ€™t trying to be polished; itโ€™s trying to be felt. And in that, it succeeds.


Morravey โ€” You

Nigerian singer-songwriter Morraveyโ€™s single โ€œYouโ€, marks a triumphant return following her viral 2024 hit โ€œIfinemeโ€. Produced by Killertunes, the Afro-pop track is a soulful, danceable love anthem that showcases Morraveyโ€™s signature honeyed vocals and emotive delivery. The mid-tempo track blends Afrobeat rhythms with R&B and highlife influences, creating a soothing yet groove-heavy sound. Morraveyโ€™s enchanting vocals glide effortlessly over Killertunesโ€™ polished production, which balances rhythmic energy with tender, heartfelt undertones. The instrumentation is vibrant yet restrained, allowing her voice to take center stage while maintaining a dancefloor-ready pulse. The songโ€™s structure is concise, delivering a cohesive listening experience that feels both intimate and universally appealing. Thematically, โ€œYouโ€ is a heartfelt ode to love and companionship, promising eternity in togetherness. Morravey channels raw emotion into lyrics that capture the joy and devotion of a deep romantic connection.

Morravey, signed to Davidoโ€™s DMW label, first gained prominence with her feature on โ€œIn the Gardenโ€ from Davidoโ€™s Grammy-nominated โ€˜Timelessโ€™ album (2023). Her debut EP โ€˜RAVIโ€™ set a Spotify Nigeria record for the highest Day 1 streams by a female artist, and โ€œIfinemeโ€ became a TikTok sensation with over 2 million video creations and 1.4 billion views. โ€˜Youโ€™ builds on this momentum, and showcases her versatility and ability to merge experimental sounds with commercial appeal.

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