Afrobeats
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.
South African singer Tyla has revealed the title and release date for her sophomore album, A*Pop, due out on July 24 via Epic Records. She shared a trailer describing the project as 'African,' 'Unapologetic,' 'Confident,' and 'Global.' The album follows hits like 'Chanel' and her collaboration 'She Did It Again' with Zara Larsson.
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Five-time Grammy-winning Beninese singer Angélique Kidjo has announced her 19th studio album, Hope!!, due April 24, 2026, on Warner Records as a follow-up to her 2021 release Mother Nature. The project features Pharrell Williams (producing three tracks), Nile Rodgers, Ayra Starr, Quavo, Davido, Charlie Wilson, and more. The lead single 'Fall on Me' with PJ Morton is out now, and a North America-Europe tour is scheduled.
GRAMMY.com's New Music Friday roundup spotlights fresh tracks and albums from a diverse array of artists. Key releases include singles from Chappell Roan, Anitta, Lil Nas X, and LE SSERAFIM, alongside contributions from Afrobeats star Davido and K-pop idol SEULGI. New full-length projects arrive from Neal Francis, Coheed and Cambria, and Carly Pearce.
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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.