Several prominent African artists have dropped or announced new music projects in late 2025, showcasing the vibrant Afrobeats and pop scenes. From Malawian singer Driemo's sophomore album to South African star Tyla's upcoming single, these releases highlight collaborations and personal storytelling across the continent.
In a flurry of creative output, Malawian Afro-pop and R&B artist Driemo, real name Shafie S. Phiri, launched his second studio album, The Magician, on November 14, 2025. The 20-track project, described as “full of soul, emotion, and powerful storytelling,” features collaborations with Zambian artists Yo Maps and Roberto, Zimbabwe's Kae Chaps, and Malawians Gwamba, Malinga Mafia, Suffix, Bee Jay, and Loiso. Producers including Nyanda Made It and Taktic helmed the effort.
Nigerian talent Victony followed with the Very Stubborn EP, emphasizing themes of independence and resilience. The eight-track extended play includes features from Olamide, Terry G, and Don Jazzy, with songs like “Skido” and “E Go Be.”
Emerging Nigerian artist Champz, son of Wizkid, released the five-track Champion’s Arrival EP, featuring tracks such as “Superstar” and “Champion Sound,” drawing on his familial legacy in the industry.
Mayorkun's Still The Mayor Album, a 12-track collection, boasts appearances by Davido, Fireboy DML, King Promise, Rotimi, and others. Highlights include “Blessings On Blessings (B.O.B)” with Davido and “Innocent” with Fireboy DML.
On the singles front, Nigerian Afropop star Ruger teased “Muhammad Ali,” potentially dropping in November 2025, inspired by the boxer's resilience—a theme echoed in his recent Milan tattoo. Meanwhile, Grammy-winning South African vocalist Tyla announced “Chanel” for October 24, 2025, previewed in Berlin in July, tying into her November “We Wanna Party” tour.
These releases underscore the growing international momentum of African music, blending local flavors with global appeal.