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New Music to Kickstart Your Week From Victony, Timaya, Duncan Mighty, Mr Eazi & Fave.
A new week often comes with a fresh set of songs to explore, and this latest lineup of releases offers a mix of sounds for different listening moods. From polished Afrobeats to highlife-inspired melodies and a cross-Caribbean collaboration, these records bring together familiar voices and distinct musical approaches.
Whether you’re updating your playlist for the morning commute or looking for something new to play during the day, these four songs are worth checking out.
Victony – “Slick”
Victony opens the list with “Slick”, a concise single that leans into the melodic style he has become known for. Released on July 8, the record blends soft percussion with a laid-back rhythm, allowing his vocals to remain the focal point. Despite its brief runtime of under two minutes, “Slick” packs enough melody and replay value to leave a lasting impression.
Timaya feat. Duncan Mighty – “Kontrol”

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Another notable release this week is “Kontrol”, a collaboration between Timaya and Duncan Mighty. The collaboration brings together two artists whose careers have long been associated with the musical traditions of Nigeria’s South-South region. The song draws from highlife and Afrobeats, with live-sounding instrumentation and melodies that reflect both artists’ musical backgrounds. Rather than competing for attention, Timaya and Duncan Mighty complement each other throughout the record, resulting in a performance that feels balanced and natural.
Mr Eazi feat. Vybz Kartel & Dre Skull – “Lambo”

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Mr Eazi takes a different route on “Lambo”, featuring Jamaican dancehall icon Vybz Kartel alongside producer Dre Skull. The collaboration brings together Afrobeats and dancehall without forcing either style to dominate the other. Mr Eazi keeps his trademark relaxed delivery, while Vybz Kartel adds a contrasting energy that gives the track another dimension. Dre Skull’s production ties the different influences together, making the record one of the week’s more internationally connected releases.
Fave feat. Chike – “Miss You”

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For listeners who prefer slower, emotionally driven music, “Miss You” by Fave featuring Chike offers a different experience. Lifted from Fave’s 2026 EP RNBLING, the song centres on longing and emotional distance, themes both singers have explored throughout their careers. Their voices blend smoothly over restrained production, allowing the lyrics and melodies to carry the weight of the record. Chike’s contribution adds depth without overshadowing Fave, making the collaboration feel well matched from beginning to end.

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This week’s selection reflects the variety that continues to define Nigerian music. Victony delivers a polished Afrobeats single, Timaya and Duncan Mighty draw on the highlife-inspired sounds that have long shaped their musical identities, Mr Eazi connects Lagos and Kingston on one record, while Fave and Chike close the list with a heartfelt duet. Together, these releases offer listeners a well-rounded playlist to begin the week, regardless of whether they’re in the mood for upbeat rhythms or reflective songwriting.
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4 New Nigerian Songs to Start Your Week With.
Starting a new week with fresh music can be an easy way to discover different sounds and reconnect with artists who continue to shape Nigeria’s music scene. Recent releases have offered a mix of Afrobeats, hip-hop and cross-border collaborations, giving listeners several options to add to their playlists.
From Ayra Starr‘s reflective storytelling to Falz’s socially conscious lyricism, these four songs bring distinct perspectives while showcasing the range that exists within contemporary Nigerian music.
“Tornado” by Ayra Starr

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Ayra Starr’s “Tornado,” released on June 12, 2026, presents a more introspective side of the singer as she explores themes of confidence, self-worth and personal growth. The record combines her familiar blend of Afropop and R&B influences with polished production that allows her vocals to take centre stage. Alongside it’s energetic rhythm, she leans into storytelling, creating a song that balances vulnerability with confidence. It is a reminder of her ability to move between upbeat records and more thoughtful material without losing her identity as an artist.
“Man on a Mission” by Chris Brown featuring Wizkid

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Although led by American singer Chris Brown, “Man on a Mission” stands out for Wizkid‘s contribution. The collaboration appears on Chris Brown’s BROWN (The Chocolate Edition), released on June 19, 2026.
The song blends smooth melodies with a relaxed tempo, allowing both artists to complement each other’s styles. Wizkid’s presence adds a familiar Afrobeats influence that Nigerian listeners may appreciate, making the track a notable addition for those interested in international collaborations involving Nigerian stars.
“Ole” by Falz

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With “Ole,” Falz returns to the socially conscious approach that has defined much of his career. The title, which translates to “thief” in Yoruba, is taken from his project “Break Time”.
The rapper uses the song to address issues affecting society, choosing direct language and sharp lyricism over dance-floor trends. His delivery remains measured throughout, allowing the message to remain at the forefront. It is another example of Falz’s commitment to using music as a platform for commentary while maintaining his signature style.
“Elumelu” by Young John

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As released on May 29, 2026, “Elumelu” marked Young John‘s first single of the year. The record embraces a playful atmosphere.
Known for his work as both a producer and performer, Young John delivers a song built around catchy melodies and a light Afrobeats groove. The production remains simple enough to let his personality shine through, resulting in an easy listen that fits different moods.
These four songs highlight different directions within Nigerian music today. Whether through introspective songwriting, social commentary or collaborative efforts, they offer listeners a varied selection to begin the week with while reflecting the diversity that continues to define the industry.
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Ayra Starr’s “Tornado” Video Enters an Unbelievable New World.
Ayra Starr has taken a different visual route with the music video for “Tornado,” placing herself at the center of a world that feels detached from everyday reality. Rather than relying on conventional performance scenes, the video unfolds through a sequence of stylized scenes built around imaginative visuals, varied scale, and staged performance elements.
One of the video’s most memorable elements is its miniature city setting. Ayra Starr appears larger than the buildings around her, creating the impression that she is moving through a carefully constructed world of her own. The unusual perspective immediately sets the tone for a visual experience that prioritizes imagination over realism.

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As the video progresses, Ayra Starr encounters crowds of paparazzi armed with cameras and microphones. The scenes are energetic and chaotic, adding movement to the carefully designed environment. The storm-inspired imagery reflects the title of the song, giving the visuals a dramatic edge without overwhelming the narrative.
The production continues to introduce unexpected moments. A winged figure appears with a trumpet, adding another layer to the video’s dreamlike atmosphere. Later on, viewers are presented with one of the most visually ambitious scenes in the project, a group of people suspended across the night sky in a giant web-like structure while Ayra Starr walks beneath them. The image is unusual, visually arresting, and unlike anything found in a traditional music video setting.
What makes “Tornado” stand out is that the visuals don’t just support the song; they sometimes feel like they are competing with it for attention. Instead of a steady performance-led structure, the video keeps shifting environments in a way that prevents any single moment from settling.

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For Ayra Starr, whose previous videos have often combined strong fashion choices with bold creative direction, “Tornado” represents another step in her evolution as a visual storyteller. The project demonstrates a willingness to experiment with cinematic presentation while maintaining the vibrant personality that has become part of her artistic identity.
Rather than presenting a familiar backdrop, “Tornado” invites viewers into a strange and carefully imagined universe. Through oversized cityscapes, surreal characters, and unforgettable imagery, Ayra Starr transforms the song into a visual experience that extends beyond the music itself.
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Mr P Returns With New Music Video for ‘I Can’t Look Away’.
Mr P has officially released the music video for his latest single, ‘I Can’t Look Away’, giving audiences a clearer picture of the message behind the song. The track was released on June 5, 2026.
Mr P is widely recognised through the success of the legendary music duo P-Square. Even as an independent singer he has continued to establish himself as a solo artist with consistent flow of songs earning him a wider recognition.
The video directed by ID Directions, adds another dimension to the piece by bringing its story to life through vibrant visuals. The music explores themes of attraction and admiration, with Mr P delivering the message through a smooth blend of melody and rhythm. The track carries a harmonic sound, while the footage presents the music through scenes, and coordinated choreographic performances, set against a colourful, nightlife atmosphere.

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The video blends music and storytelling with energetic choreography. Mr P takes the centre stage throughout, delivering his performance with ease while dancers and surrounding scenes add movement around him, creating a seamless connection with the emotion of the song.
Following the release, the visual has started drawing attention from viewers who have been highlighting specific moments from the performance, especially the coordination between movement and lighting. Short clips circulating online show particular scenes gaining traction, with many focusing on how the dancers and staging work together to carry the mood of the track. The production also relies on a simple presentation style that keeps attention on expression rather than layered storytelling. This choice gives the video a direct, performance-focused feel where each scene flows through rhythm and visual timing.

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In the recent years music videos has become an important part in production. Beyond promoting a song, clip help artists give a visual interpretation and connect wider audience.
It also adds to Mr P’s growing influence as a solo artist, as he continues to prepare for his upcoming project, OG Forever. As his single reaches more listeners, the newly released video offers a visual interpretation of the song.
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