
This Week in Vibes: 10 Afrobeats Songs You Need on Rotation Right Now
Another week, another wave of bangers. In true Afrobeats fashion, the scene never sleeps – and neither do the sounds. From chart-topping hits to underground gems quietly gaining traction, this week’s playlist is packed with groove, emotion, and heat straight out of the continent’s most creative corners.
Whether you’re looking for something to kickstart your day, cruise through traffic with, or vibe out to on a late-night solo run, we’ve curated 10 of the freshest Afrobeats songs you should be listening to right now. It’s a mix of heavy-hitters, rising stars, and sleeper picks – all carrying that irresistible energy only Afrobeats can deliver.
Read on. Plug in. Turn it up. Let the vibes lead.
BNXN – I Alone
BNXN sets a reflective tone with I Alone, one of the standout tracks from his 2025 album CAPTAIN. The song feels like a personal diary entry – introspective, vulnerable, and quietly powerful. Over mellow production laced with soft piano chords and airy percussion, BNXN sings about isolation, responsibility, and the weight of his journey.
What makes I Alone special is how understated yet emotionally gripping it is. It’s not trying to be the loudest song in the room – it’s the one you play when the world goes quiet. Since its release, the track has steadily climbed local charts, earning hundreds of thousands of streams and striking a deep chord with fans who relate to its message. Whether you’re zoning out on a night drive or looking for something soulful to carry you through the week, I Alone hits that sweet spot between vulnerability and vibe.
Olamide ft. Seyi Vibez, Asake, Young Jonn & Daecolm – 99
Olamide isn’t just making music in 2025 – he’s orchestrating moments. 99, a standout track from his OLAMIDE album, is a high-powered posse cut that sees the rap legend bring together Seyi Vibez, Asake, Young Jonn, and UK-based vocalist Daecolm for a genre-bending celebration of vibes, confidence, and chemistry.
The track feels like a victory parade: Seyi Vibez delivers his signature melodies, Asake glides in with his charismatic cadence, Young Jonn sprinkles his infectious energy, and Daecolm adds a smooth international touch. Holding it all together is Olamide himself – gritty, composed, and effortlessly cool.
With a vibrant hook and a beat that balances bounce with soul, 99 is the kind of record that lights up group playlists and club speakers alike. It’s a celebration of collaboration, culture, and star power – and this week, it’s a must-have on rotation.
Original Source: tooXclusive