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Doechii & SZA’s “Girl, Get Up” + More New Songs By Black Artists

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January 2, 2026
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The close of the year has a way of sharpening the music conversation across the continent and its vast diaspora. As the calendar winds down, artists are making statements, testing new ideas, asserting presence, and quietly setting the tone for what comes next. This week’s drops feel especially telling. They balance self-awareness with joy, cultural memory with modern ambition, and introspection with dance-floor release. From the restless confidence driving Doechii and SZA’s latest collaboration, “Girl, Get Up,” to the smooth, aspirational pulse of Shoday’s new single, there’s a shared sense of motion running through these releases. It feels as though everyone is stepping forward at once, refusing to stand still.

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What makes this week compelling isn’t just the star power involved, but the range of emotional temperatures on display. You hear it in how Doechii confronts online narratives without losing her wit, and in how “Paparazzi” frames success as both seductive and unsettling. Together, these songs sketch a broader portrait of Black artistry right now: confident but reflective, rooted yet restless, global without losing local texture.

Here’s a closer look at the hits that have defined this week…

#1. Doechii ft SZA – Girl, Get Up

Doechii and SZA’s “Girl, Get Up” arrives like a closing argument for a year Doechii dominated with grit and originality. The Tampa rapper glides over woozy, hypnotic production that leaves room for clarity rather than clutter. Nothing here is loud or overworked. Instead, the tension simmers, allowing her words to cut through as she addresses the familiar “industry plant” accusations that often follow rapidly rising Black women in rap.

What stands out most is her directness. Doechii doesn’t posture or overexplain—she states, almost clinically, that her success is earned, not engineered. The Kendrick Lamar co-sign lands less as a flex and more as context, a footnote in a larger argument about discipline, vision, and timing. SZA’s contribution adds texture rather than competition, floating in with grounding calm that softens Doechii’s bite. Ultimately, “Girl, Get Up” feels like a checkpoint record: reflective when necessary, defensive when provoked, but always forward-facing.

#2. Shoday ft. FOLA – Paparazzi

On “Paparazzi,” Shoday steps back into the spotlight with a song that understands both the thrill and pressure of being seen. The production is sleek and immediately accessible, designed to catch the ear quickly. However, beneath the glossy surface lies a more thoughtful exploration of ambition, desire, and the hunger that comes with chasing something bigger than yourself.

FOLA’s presence is essential here. His smooth, melodic delivery tempers Shoday’s urgency, turning the track into a conversation rather than a solo confession. Together, they strike a careful balance. “Paparazzi” doesn’t beg for validation. It acknowledges attention, dances with it briefly, and keeps moving. It’s a song that slides effortlessly into playlists while still rewarding deeper listening.

#3. MOLIY – Backie

MOLIY’s “Backie” is pure release. The Ghanaian-American artist leans fully into the joy of movement, crafting a record designed for the dance floor and unapologetic about its purpose. From the opening moments, the intention is clear: this is about letting go, throwing it back, and living entirely in the moment.

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What makes “Backie” resonate is its confidence. MOLIY doesn’t overcomplicate the message or weigh it down with unnecessary narrative. She trusts the rhythm, the repetition, and the collective energy that emerges when bodies move together. In a week filled with introspection, “Backie” stands as a reminder that pleasure, joy, and freedom remain essential pillars of Black musical expression.

#4. Adekunle Gold ft. Yinka Ayefele & Adewale Ayuba – Many People (Extended)

“Many People (Extended)” feels less like a remix and more like a cultural expansion. Adekunle Gold deepens the original by inviting Fuji icons Yinka Ayefele and Adewale Ayuba into the fold, transforming the song into a layered celebration of lineage and sound. Their contributions don’t dilute the record; they anchor it firmly in the traditions that shaped Adekunle Gold’s musical foundation.

The timing also adds weight. Although the visuals paid homage to classic Fuji aesthetics months ago, the song’s arrival on streaming platforms this week gives it renewed relevance. It plays like a bridge between generations, reminding listeners that contemporary Afrobeats does not exist in isolation. “Many People (Extended)” honors the past while remaining undeniably current, a balance few artists strike so gracefully.

#5. Brymo – Mother and God

Brymo’s “Mother and God” closes the week on a contemplative note. Taken from his SHAITAN: Telekinesis project, the song leans into his long-standing commitment to introspection, weaving together spirituality, gratitude, and self-examination. Brymo has never chased surface-level storytelling, and here he continues to grapple with questions of origin, belief, and purpose.

The production remains restrained, creating space for his voice and ideas to breathe. Rather than reaching for trends or obvious hooks, “Mother and God” invites stillness. Within the context of this week’s releases, it serves as a quiet counterbalance, a reminder that even amid momentum and noise, there is room for reflection and depth.

Taken together, these releases underscore just how expansive Black music across the continent and its diaspora continues to be. Whether confronting narratives, chasing ambition, dancing freely, honoring heritage, or searching inward, this week’s songs capture artists in motion—unafraid to define success, expression, and progress on their own terms.

Featured image: @justdoechii @sza_htownteam/Instagram


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