Music rarely moves in one direction. A British soul singer can tap into Afrobeats without it feeling like a crossover, South African collaborators can blur the lines between rap and R&B, and artists from Amsterdam, Lagos and London can comfortably be on the same playlist. That global exchange continues to make black music one of the most exciting creative forces today, with each new release adding a new layer to the already expansive soundscape. Jorja Smit And Wizkids “Alive” is one of many new songs that illustrate that evolution.
The momentum doesn’t stop with Jorja and Wizkid. This week’s releases reflect that same creative evolution in different ways. FOLA And by Ayra Starr ‘Treat U Right’ leans towards romance with polished contemporary production. J Hus returns to his gritty Afroswing roots, Annoying C And Tellaman reunite for a long-awaited collaboration, and Frenna recruits Odeal and Wizkid for a catchy transgressive anthem. Together, these songs demonstrate how effortlessly Black artists continue to shape global music trends without being limited by geography or genre.
Here are the songs from black artists currently dominating the playlists this week…
#1. Jorja Smith & Wizkid – Alive
British singer-songwriter Jorja Smith joins forces with Nigerian superstar Wizkid for ‘Alive’, the latest single from her upcoming album What are the chances. Built around warm percussion, airy melodies and subdued production P2Jthe song captures the rush of falling for someone who makes every moment exciting.
Smith and Wizkid exchange verses with effortless chemistry, exploring the excitement of a relationship still in its honeymoon phase. Instead of overwhelming the production, both artists let the groove breathe, making “Alive” feel relaxed and natural from start to finish. Accompanied by a colorful visual, the collaboration also highlights the creative connection between two artists whose styles complement each other remarkably well.
#2. FOLA & Ayra Starr – Treat you well
Fast-rising Nigerian singer FOLA collaborates with Ayra Starr on ‘Treat U Right’, a smooth Afropop record that focuses on love, reassurance and emotional involvement. Gentle percussion, soft synths and a relaxed rhythm give the song a relaxing atmosphere tailor-made for repeat listens.
FOLA delivers heartfelt verses with soulful vocals, while Ayra Starr elevates the record with a memorable hook and her unmistakable pop sensibility. The collaboration is balanced, allowing both artists to shine without competing for attention. It’s yet another example of how Nigeria’s new generation continues to push Afrobeats into new territory while maintaining its signature warmth.
#3. J Hus – Moonlight
J Hus makes an impressive return with ‘Moonlight’, his first major release of 2026, alongside the accompanying track ‘Clean Run’. After teasing snippets online for months, the British rap star finally delivers a record that rejoins the gritty Afroswing sound that helped define his career.
Lyrically, “Moonlight” reflects on resilience, survival and staying true to yourself despite difficult circumstances. Memorable lines such as “Gangsta in my bloodline. I did it in the moonlight, did it in the sun” reinforce the song’s themes while showcasing J Hus’ effortless charisma. The release also builds anticipation for his highly anticipated next album, marking the start of a new exciting chapter in his career.
#4. Nasty C & Tellaman – Call me
South African stars Nasty C and Tellaman reunite for ‘Call Me’, the first single from their upcoming collaborative album General terms and conditions apply. Fans have been waiting years for the duo to release a full-length project together, and this first offering suggests the wait may have been worth it.
Combining melodic rap with atmospheric R&B production, “Call Me” focuses on reconnecting with a former lover and putting aside pride for a new chance at love. Nasty C’s confident verses blend naturally with Tellaman’s silky vocals, creating a song that’s as emotional as it is radio-ready. Their chemistry remains one of the strongest creative collaborations in South African music, and this single only raises expectations for the album to come.
#5. Frenna ft. Odeal & Wizkid – Coca Body
Dutch rapper Frenna expands his international reach with ‘Coca Body’, recruiting British-Nigerian singer Odeal and Nigerian superstar Wizkid for an irresistible collaboration. The song effortlessly combines Afrobeats, hip-hop and melodic R&B into a vibrant, summer-ready anthem.
Frenna anchors the record with confident verses, while Odeal’s smooth vocals add a soulful dimension before Wizkid delivers his signature laid-back charisma. Each artist brings their own flavor, but the collaboration never feels crowded. Instead, “Coca Body” thrives on seamless chemistry and an infectious groove. Ultimately, it proves once again that today’s most exciting music happens when artists from different corners of the world come together.
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