• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
June 12, Friday, 2026
  • Login
CELEBRITY LAND!
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Celebrity Land
No Result
View All Result
Home Music

Best new African music this week: Ayra Starr, Bloody Civilian, Sarkodie and more

Story Center by Story Center
June 12, 2026
Reading Time: 8 mins read
0
Best new African music this week: Ayra Starr, Bloody Civilian, Sarkodie and more

RELATED POSTS

Olivia Rodrigo Shares ‘Stupid Song’ Music Video Filmed Around New York

Metal Hammer’s tracks of the week: June 12 2026

Dailey & Vincent’s New Album ‘A Beautiful Life’: Interview

MUSIC

Stream the best African music this week and listen to new releases from Ayra Starr, Bongeziwe Mabandla, Bloody Civilian, and more.

Bongeziwe Mabandla released his new album, Ndingubani, this week.
courtesy of Black Major

Every week, OkayAfrica highlights the top African music releases — including the latest Afrobeats and amapiano hits — through our best music column, African Music You Need to Hear This Week.

Read ahead for our round-up of the best new African music tracks and music videos that came across our desks this week.

ADVERTISEMENT

Ayra Starr — “Tornado”

Ayra Starr kicked off the week with viral clips from her show at Zsongo Experience in London, then had the internet talking endlessly about her NPR Tiny Desk performance. Rihanna‘s clip featuring hers and Rema‘s “Who’s Dat Girl?” had even more mouths talking, proving the currency and the power the Nigerian artist has. She ends the week still on a high and shows no signs of halting anytime soon. “Tornado” is in-your-face, boisterous, high-grade pop music. There’s no posturing, no pestering, just pure, pulsating attitude: a power anthem with rousing parts and counterparts. It’s big, ambitious, expressway-type music. Ayra Starr’s cooking, and we’re here for the full course meal.

Bongeziwe Mabandla — Ndingubani [LP]

Bongeziwe Mabandla has built a solid career over the years, balancing the art of penning big, vibrant pop tunes with the more immersive, inward-gazing mantras that shaped much of his earlier output and continue to pour outward today, nourishing a new generation of listeners. He’s an artist’s artist: a performer extraordinaire, unafraid to gesture towards the unknown and emerge victorious every time. His musical partnership with Tiago Correia-Paulo of the band 340ml has produced critical pieces of music, treasures to be guarded at all costs. On his new album, Ndingubani, Mabandla tightens the inward gaze, has tough conversations, acknowledges shortcomings, forgives himself, and emerges stronger on the other side. It’s 18 songs of absolute bliss, and we’re having all of it.

DESIREE — “Macho” (feat. Emmanuel Jal)

DESIREE is growing with every release, her productions becoming more assured as she takes chances with sounds and influences. On “Macho,” with Sudan’s Emmanuel Jal, the producer and deejay prefixes the groove with a delinquent looseness: a steady thump that vibrates beneath the surface, then dislocates any notions about direction or shape by heading in an unimaginable direction. There isn’t a moment wasted; things get moving from the first beat, as Emmanuel Jal threads heartstrings over the unrelenting guitar lick, moving like a troubadour over the production, which has elements of Afro and bacardi house baked in. This is special.

Rorisang Sechele — “Mama”

A pearl of South African jazz, Rorisang Sechele has moved silently, with intention, taking her time to understand herself in relation to the craft. “Mama” is her contribution to the archive honoring mothers and mother figures worldwide. “Don’t forget to write me a song for our love,” she sings, her heart on her sleeve, love leading the way. This is precious in every way; the artist takes a well-worn subject and makes it a novelty. We are sat!

Mavimbs — “Chance” (feat. Spha Mdlalose)

“You’ve given me a chance to love again,” sings Spha Mdlalose, the golden star in Mavimbs‘ spectacular constellation. The song is taken from the bassist and composer’s debut album, Late Bloomer, where he goes knee-deep into the bits and bobs that shape improvised music, especially jazz. Take the tune with you to bed; let it live beside you as you figure life out. Allow the words to dig into more than your mind, and let the music move something in you. This is a class affair.

Joey B — Sexy Highlife [EP]

Joey B is one of Ghana’s most decorated lyricists, a fine talent whose imagination goes beyond rap, trickling into the thickets where melody complements the heart. He demonstrates his prowess with words, sounds, and vibes on Sexy Highlife, a nine-track collection that throws it back to the nineties while updating the formula. With features from Bosom P-Yung and Odunsi (The Engine), Sexy Highlife hits the sweet spot and leaves a lasting impression.

Sarkodie — “Everlasting” (feat. Shatta Wale)

When two of the continent’s mightiest warriors link up, the heavens have no option but to open up. Sarkodie‘s position as a god emcee has long been established, while Shatta Wale‘s status as the continent’s dancehall don is time-tested and still standing. Together, they wreak havoc, spinning larger-than-life tales that match their style and taste. The tune sits somewhere between azonto and amapiano — a continent-wide sonic deliberation that tracks.

THE NORTHMOB — “highway, dimas”

After close to two months of teasing across their social media channels, The Northmob has released the much-anticipated “highway, dimas” to the masses, and we’re all feasting. Their song titles raise curiosity; two-word snippets into worlds well-versed in the art of show, don’t tell. “Highway, dimas” captures the feeling one gets while riding roughshod on the highway, shades on, with zero care to give. This is theme music for self-actualization, delivered by some of the most potent lyricists in South African rap right now.

Bloody Civilian — “Space Fuji” (feat. Terry Apala, Boj)

On “Space Fuji,” Bloody Civilian repurposes the old, merges it with the contemporary, and takes liberties with her imagination, combining ideologies that represent outer-space technologies. Here, there’s the percussive drive and bass licks of fuji, the interoperable groove of mara; there are the undeniable contributions of counterparts Terry Apala and Boj; and there’s Bloody Civilian‘s allure, a charm that can’t be debated. The song is from her forthcoming EP, The Haze, due out this August.

Visit OkayShop for original vinyl from your favorite artists on the continent!

From Tyla, Burna Boy, Asake, and more. 

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.okayafrica.com ’

Story Center

Story Center

Related Posts

Olivia Rodrigo Shares 'Stupid Song' Music Video Filmed Around New York
Music

Olivia Rodrigo Shares ‘Stupid Song’ Music Video Filmed Around New York

June 12, 2026
A divider for Metal Hammer
Music

Metal Hammer’s tracks of the week: June 12 2026

June 12, 2026
Melanie Santiler & Cimafunk's 'Ese Besito' Voted Best New Latin Music
Music

Dailey & Vincent’s New Album ‘A Beautiful Life’: Interview

June 12, 2026
Global Agency premieres new music format “The Mashup” at Realscreen Summit
Music

Global Agency premieres new music format “The Mashup” at Realscreen Summit

June 12, 2026
Philadelphia Eagle Jordan Mailata launches foundation with event – NBC10 Philadelphia
Music

Philadelphia Eagle Jordan Mailata launches foundation with event – NBC10 Philadelphia

June 12, 2026
Metro Events Guide: Yoga in the park, a Vernor's takeover + more happening this week
Music

Metro Events Guide: Yoga in the park, a Vernor’s takeover + more happening this week

June 12, 2026
Next Post
Apple App Store

Michelle Visage Shares the Biggest Mistake Drag Race Queens Make on Their First Show

Shakira Khan

ITV star left 'terrified' in new series teaser as viewers 'can't wait'

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended Stories

Deep Purple to release new studio album in July - Music News

Deep Purple to release new studio album in July – Music News

May 6, 2026
The Prince and Princess of Wales/X Prince William on Sept. 29, 2025

Prince William Takes Followers Behind the Scenes of Windsor Castle Meeting in Unexpected Video

September 29, 2025
WWE Royal Rumble 2026: 5 Shocks WWE Could Pull

WWE Royal Rumble 2026: 5 Shocks WWE Could Pull

January 28, 2026
Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Ads

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun make out in frozen yogurt shop in LA after Knicks date night

Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun make out in frozen yogurt shop in LA after Knicks date night

June 12, 2026
Royals' Jac Caglianone Is Off to a Hot Start in June as Production Climbs

Royals’ Jac Caglianone Is Off to a Hot Start in June as Production Climbs

June 12, 2026
Amanda Batula and Kyle Cooke from Summer House were seen leaving a reunion show taping in New York City on June 11Credit: Christopher Peterson / SplashNews

Kyle Cook and Ex Amanda Batula Smile and Laugh Together Days After His Bombshell PEOPLE Interview About Their Split

June 12, 2026

Categories

  • Artists
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Horoscopes
  • Music
  • Royalty
  • Videos

Contact Us

  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2020 Celebrity.Land

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty

© 2020 Celebrity.Land