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10 Best African Songs Released In February 2023

In this selection of best African songs February 2023, we are thrilled to present to you ten of the most outstanding music tracks from three regions in Africa – West Africa, Southern Africa, and Eastern Africa. Each of the songs has been carefully chosen for their unique and captivating qualities, as well as their representation of the diverse musical traditions and cultures across the continent.

From West Africa, we have included songs that showcase the region’s rich and vibrant sounds, including Afrobeat, Highlife, and Juju. These tracks incorporate elements of traditional rhythms with modern instrumentation to create a sound that is both fresh and nostalgic. They will have you dancing and feeling the energy of West African music.

Moving on to Southern Africa, we have selected tracks that highlight the region’s diversity in music, from the upbeat rhythms of Afro-pop to the soulful sounds of R&B. These songs showcase the unique musical styles of countries such as South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia, and will have you tapping your feet and singing along.

Lastly, we present to you some of the best music from Eastern Africa, known for its fusion of African and Arabic influences. These tracks include the sounds of Bongo Flava from Tanzania, Ethio-jazz from Ethiopia, and Afro-fusion from Kenya, showcasing the diverse musical styles that exist across the region.

Overall, this selection of music from West, Southern, and Eastern Africa is a true reflection of the continent’s rich and diverse musical heritage. We hope you enjoy listening to these ten tracks as much as we did curating them.

This month, we bring to you ten of the best best African songs February 2023 from West Africa, Southern Africa and Eastern Africa.

Pcee, Sgijja Disciples, Zan’Ten, Justin 99, Mema Percent, and Mr. JazziQ  – Kilimanjaro

Tanzanian superstar, Harmonize has been a household name In the Tanzanian music industry for a while now, his latest song ‘Single Again’ is a very catchy blend of South Africa’s  Amapiano and Nigerian Afrobeats. The Tanzanian singer passionately sings about his dysfunctional love life, and how love might not be his forte. The dominant melody of the song is an enthralling hum that easily captivates any listener’s attention. This is one song you should add to your playlist.

Lojay- Moto

Kuami Eugene’s ‘Crypto Currency’ features American-Nigerian singer, Rotimi. The Afro-pop number is a satire aimed at the slay Queens and so-called high-class babes who seem to attach a price tag to their passionate dispositions, suggesting that love might indeed cost a fortune. The song was produced by Kuami Eugene himself. ‘Currency’ is most definitely one of the best African songs February 2023.

Rema – Holiday

 In February, Mavin’s First Lady, Ayra Starr sparked a lot of mixed reactions with the release of her latest single, ‘Sability.’ The song is an interesting follow-up to 2022’s ‘Rush’ and features a heavy vocal and melodic sample from ‘Coupe Bibamba’ by legendary Congolese singer, Awilo Longomba.

Nasty C – Blackout

For the very last time, fans of AKA were thrilled to see a full-length album by the late South African rapper titled ‘Mass Country.’ Off the project, is ‘Company’ which features a guest appearance from Nigerian producer and singer, KDDO. Interestingly, this would be the second time both African artists converge on a song. The first was in 2018 with the smash hit, ‘Fela in Versace.’

BNXN – Gwagwalada (Feat. Kizz Daniel & Seyi Vibez)

Witty, lively, and catchy are some of the adjectives you could use to describe ‘Kiss’ by gifted Tanzanian Singer, Innoss B featuring virtuoso bongo flava singer, Zuchu. The song is mostly sung in Swahili, but as far as musical style and genre go, it is woven around West Africa’s Afrobe

This is a selection of the best African songs for February 2023. The article presents 10 outstanding tracks from West Africa, Southern Africa, and Eastern Africa, showcasing diverse musical styles and traditions from across the continent. The selection includes popular artists such as Pcee, Harmonize, Lojay, Kuami Eugene, Rema, Ayra Starr, Nasty C, AKA, and BNXN, featuring Kizz Daniel and Seyi Vibez. The article provides brief descriptions of each song and highlights their unique and captivating qualities.

Bomi Anifowose

Bomi Anifowose is a Nigerian creative who tries to navigate the shores of life through art. He obtained his Bachelor's degree studying Music and Creative Arts from the prestigious Babcock University, Ogun state Nigeria. His love for belting tunes and documenting the pop culture In Africa has led him thus far. He hopes to one day be an Inspiring figure In the creative world, as this drives his ethos.

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