Music
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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Ayra Starr’s ‘Starrgirl’: Tracklist, Features and Everything You Need to Know
Ayra Starr released her third studio album, “Starrgirl”, on August 14, 2026, through Mavin Records and Republic Records. It follows 19 & Dangerous, which came out in 2021, and The Year I Turned 21, released in 2024. The 16-track project features seven guest artists.
Dangerous opens the album, setting a bold tone before Amazing brings in British singer kwn. Wizkid joins her on Gimme Dat, a collaboration that earned Ayra a GRAMMY nomination, while Leon Thomas sings on Pressure. Tornado, a single she put out earlier in 2026, rounds off this opening run of songs.

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Midnight in New York and Hot Body keep the momentum going before French artist Theodora steps in on Ms Paper. Dance and Where Do We Go follow, and Rema shows up on Who’s Dat Girl, a long-awaited pairing for fans of both artists.
Tracks twelve and thirteen, Misunderstood and Letter to God, don’t have guest features. Song fourteen, Heaven Bab, features ZAYN. Treasure follows at track fifteen, and the album closes with a remix of Hot Body featuring Danny Ocean.
Gimme Dat, Hot Body, Who’s Dat Girl, “Where Do We Go“, and Tornado were all released as singles ahead of the album’s release.

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Ayra confirmed her move from Lagos to New York in November 2025, telling Hot 93.7FM that relocating was about broadening her sound and representing her culture on a bigger stage. She said the city reminds her of Lagos, pointing to the large Nigerian and African communities there. Weeks later, she opened up on Substack about the harder side of settling in, describing the adjustment as lonely and the cold as difficult to shake.
Coming off a 2025 that included two GRAMMY nominations, two MOBO Awards, and her first BET Award for Best International Act, Ayra Starr enters Starrgirl carrying real industry weight into this new chapter. Whether the album brings in new numbers to match remains to be seen, but the tracklist alone shows an artist stretching further than she has on any project before this one.
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Mr P Gives Fans a New Reason to Love ‘I Love You Because’
Mr P is back in familiar territory with I Love You Because, a song less concerned with saying “I love you” than with explaining why. It comes from his OG Forever project and centres on a woman who carries calm, maturity and self-respect rather than chasing attention, a point he underlined himself when he shared the line “I love you because you love yourself” around the release. The official video takes that same idea and gives it a striking visual form.
Rather than shooting a standard performance video, the whole thing is rendered in a painterly, almost animated style, with visible brushstrokes and swirling textures running through every frame. It gives the video a dreamlike quality from the first scene, more like watching a moving painting than a typical music video.

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The story stays simple: Mr P moves between intimate indoor spaces and open, romantic backdrops, with a woman appearing across several scenes as the object of affection.
Mr P looks at ease throughout, dressed in a camo-patterned bucket hat and matching jacket that stays consistent across most of the video. He performs with his usual confidence, using expression and movement to sell the song’s warmth. There’s a lightness to how he carries it, nothing about the delivery feels heavy or sad, which fits a song built around appreciating someone rather than losing them.

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The visuals are where this video really hits. One scene places him in a wooden interior with an old-style television playing in the background. Another takes him outdoors against a red-brick building with fire escapes running up the side. The most striking moments come at night, where he’s framed against a swirling, star-filled skyline that leans into the same painterly style as the rest of the video. the video follows other couples through scenes of their own: a library lined with bookshelves and a red curtain, where the lady appears in green, a grand hall with columns and a chandelier, and a rooftop setting at night where she wears red against the city lights.
The song and video sit comfortably together because the visuals never try to overpower the message. The painterly style gives the whole thing a soft, romantic mood that matches the lyrics without needing a complicated plot to carry it.
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Ayra Starr Announces Third Studio Album ‘Starr Girl’
Ayra Starr has officially unveiled her third studio album, “Starr Girl”, giving fans their first confirmed look at the project she has been teasing for months.
The Nigerian singer shared the news during an appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, where she confirmed that “Starr Girl” will be be released on August 14. Speaking about the album, Ayra said she was proud of the work she had put into it, describing it as a deeply personal record that reflects where she is in her career.

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“My album, ‘Starr Girl’… I’m so proud of this body of work. I put everything into it, and I can’t wait for the world to hear it,” she said during the interview.
“Starr Girl” follows her debut album, “19 & Dangerous (2021)”, and her sophomore effort, “The Year I Turned 21 (2024)”, both of which helped establish her as one of Africa’s leading contemporary music stars. Since then, Ayra Starr has expanded her audience well beyond Nigeria through international tours, festival appearances and collaborations with artists from different parts of the world.

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The new album arrives after months of speculation from fans, who had closely followed her studio updates and social media hints. Earlier interviews also revealed that she had been recording new music and exploring fresh ideas for the project, although she kept the album title under wraps until the official announcement.
One of the songs already linked to the album is “Where Do We Go”, which Ayra Starr performed during her appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show. The performance offered viewers an early taste of the direction she is taking on the new record.
In recent days, the singer has also begun counting down to the album’s release across her social media platforms, sharing teaser clips while continuing her recovery after recently undergoing surgery.

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Released through Mavin Records, with international backing from Roc Nation, the 16-track project features guest appearances from Wizkid on “Gimme Dat” and Rema on “Who’s Dat Girl”, adding two of Afrobeats’ biggest names to the record.
With two successful studio albums already to her name and a growing global profile, “Starr Girl” marks another important chapter for the 23-year-old artist. As anticipation builds ahead of its arrival, fans can look forward to a 16-track project that pairs Ayra Starr with Wizkid and Rema while showcasing the next phase of her musical journey.
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