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Soot Africa’s New Best Song Picks for The Week

It’s another week and yet another time to share good music. Welcome to Soot Africa’s new best song picks. I’ve got you if you’re looking for something fresh and exciting to listen to! We’ve selected five best new songs to make a difference in your playlist. Grab your headphones and sit tight as I walk you through each song. 

Ruin – Usher ft Pheelz

The first track on our new best song picks is a collaboration we never knew we needed. The global R&B icon, Usher collaborates with Nigerian producer Pheelz to deliver “Ruin,” a fusion of smooth R&B vocals and infectious Afrobeats rhythms. The track seamlessly blends Usher’s soulful voice with Pheelz’s production, creating a unique sound that bridges the gap between Western and African music. 

Ruin” is a testament to the genre’s ability to transcend borders and create a truly global sound. I know I’ve had it on repeat for days. I’m sure you will too! Take a look. 

Everything – Victony

The next track on our new best song picks is a unique one. Nigerian artist, Victony, brings a fresh perspective to Afrobeats with “Everything.” The song celebrates love and the infectious joy that comes with it. Victony’s ever-so-smooth vocals, combined with the vibrant production, make “Everything” a standout track that showcases the genre’s ability to convey universal emotions through its pulsating beats. Victony never fails to deliver, and Everything proves it through and through. Let’s listen. 

Okay – Magixx

Magixx, the rising Mavins star, delivers a high-energy anthem with “Okay.” As one of our new best song picks, this track perfectly blends catchy hooks and dance-inducing beats, making it impossible to resist moving to the rhythm. Magixx’s confident delivery and dynamic production create a feel-good vibe that exemplifies the genre’s ability to bring joy to listeners worldwide.

Coming Home – Usher ft. Burna Boy 

Another song from Usher’s Coming Home album makes it to Soot Africa’s new best song picks for this week. Usher teams up with Afro Fusion sensation Burna Boy in “Coming Home,” a track that seamlessly merges Usher’s signature R&B style with Burna Boy’s Afrobeat flair. The result is a captivating song that explores themes of love and longing. The collaboration between these two powerhouse artists exemplifies Afrobeats’ ability to create musical connections that transcend cultural and geographical boundaries.

Easy on Me – Logos Olori X Davido

Easy on Me” is a collaboration between Logos Olori and Davido that brings a sultry and laid-back vibe to the Afrobeats landscape. As one of our new best song picks, this track’s smooth melodies and intimate lyrics create a sensual atmosphere, showcasing the genre’s versatility in expressing various emotions. Logos Olori and Davido’s chemistry on “Easy on Me” adds another layer to the evolving narrative of Afrobeats. It’s clear the newly signed DMW artist is here to stay. 

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The Afrobeats genre continues to flourish, with artists and producers pushing the boundaries of creativity and collaboration. The five songs discussed in Soot Africa’s new best song picks – “Ruin,” “Everything,” “Okay,” “Coming Home,” and “Easy on Me” – represent the genre’s dynamic nature, offering listeners a diverse range of sounds and emotions. 

What other songs do you think should have made it to Soot Africa’s new best song picks? Comment below and let us know! 

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