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Vibrant studio scene of African artists Driemo and Tyla with collaborators, celebrating 2025 Afrobeats album and single releases.
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African musicians release new albums and singles in 2025

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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.

Afrobeats artist Mr Eazi is set to unveil his new extended play, Maison Rouge, on October 29, 2025. The seven-track project promises a collection of distinctive jams inspired by love and emotion. Recorded in Cotonou, Benin, it highlights Eazi's skills as a composer and lyricist.

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Nigerian rising star Chella, whose real name is Uzochukwu Michael Ikechukwu, is set to drop his new single 'Chella Chant' on November 13, 2025. The track serves as the lead single for his upcoming 'Chella Chant EP,' scheduled for release later that month on November 28. Social media previews have already generated buzz, with the song's instrumental drawing inspiration from the Bee Gees' classic 'Stayin' Alive.'

Rapper Kendrick Lamar has emerged as the most-nominated artist at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards with nine nods, including for Album of the Year. The Recording Academy announced the nominations on November 7, 2025, highlighting achievements by artists like Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny. Nigerian musicians Burna Boy, Davido, Ayra Starr, and Wizkid also secured spots in key categories.

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A new article highlights Giddy Girls, a group of teen voices driving the success of Afrobeats' biggest hits. Published by ThisDayLive, the piece introduces these young talents in Nigeria's music scene.

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