Awesome Afrobeats 5 - A great entry into the world of Afrobeats
Awesome Afrobeats 5
Goods: A brand new promo CD
Music: Awesome Afrobeats 5
Released: APR 2021
Number of Tracks: 24
CD Description: The CD is an absolute must for upbeat urban fans & club goers. Some giant Afrobeat tunes, a great introduction to Afrobeats if you have never bought any music yet. Because every tune has been selected for optimum listening pleasure, this makes a brilliant party CD or if your a DJ you got to have this in your collection.
Age of Music: Very Modern
Genres: Afrobeats (cross between dancehall, soca, africaan & urban beats)
Suitable for: Party Goers, DJ's, Fitness Fanatics
Audio Quality: Audio from FLAC/WAV files
Duration: 78 mins
Product Description: CDs are fully printed and brand new in plastic sleeves, wrapped in packs and are sealed with 'Promo CD' stickers. They are not available anywhere else, they are promotional cds, for promotional use.
Tracklists for the disc is as follows:
1. Skin Tight - Mr Eazi & Efya (4:07)
2. Forever - Gyakie & Omah Lay (3:18)
3. No Stress - WizKid (3:22)
4. Marry Me - Pierre Porter (2:52)
5. Okay - Adekunle Gold (3:05)
6. Si Mi So - Wande Coal (4:04)
7. Godly - Omah Lay (2:55)
8. Doyin - Mr Eazi & Simi (2:34)
9. Pana - Tekno (4:02)
10. Damn ft 6lack - Omah Lay (2:39)
11. Bomb - DJ Tunez & J. Anthoni (2:26)
12. Antidote - Nao & Adekunle Gold (3:21)
13. Abule - Patoranking (3:19)
14. Rewind - Jay Moore & Runtown (2:19)
15. Euphoria - Hoodini & Victory (2:59)
16. For You - Teni & DaVido (3:01)
17. Sweet Love - Adenike (3:22)
18. Juicy - Darkoo & Hardy Caprio (3:17)
19. Be Honest ft Burna Boy - Jorja Smith (3:26)
20. Holy Ground - DaVido & Nicky Minaj (2:42)
21. In My Bad - Rotimi & Wale (3:03)
22. Guilty Pleasure - Cuppy & Npnso Amadi (2:52)
23. Blessed - WizKid & Damian Marley (4:23)
24. Bank On It - Burna Boy (4:35)
An increasingly popular music being produced all over the world. With ground roots in from countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ivory Coast and more, now splicing their West African heritage with the sound of dancehall and hip hop. The music emphasizes percussion rhythms and features elements of jazz and funk and lyrics which can be strongly political. More recently Afrobeats seems to be following the trend set by Dancehall music.