Top 10 Best Afrobeats Songs (July – December 2025)

Top 10 Afrobeats Songs (July–December 2025) 

The second half of 2025 continued Afrobeats’ global rise with a mix of major collaborations, viral tracks, and new anthems that dominated playlists, charts, and social platforms from July through December. These songs stood out for their streaming success, cultural impact, and widespread appeal across Africa and beyond:

  1. Tyla & Wizkid – “DYNAMITE”
    A high-energy summer smash that blended Tyla’s fresh vocal style with Wizkid’s Afrobeats mastery, topping Afrobeats charts and becoming a global party favorite.
  2. J Hus & Asake – “Gold”
    A UK-Afrobeats crossover hit with street-ready hooks and melodic flow, grabbing attention on Afrobeats charts and in festival lineups.
  3. Asake & Tiakola – “BADMAN GANGSTA”
    A smooth and rhythmic July release that fused Yoruba-flavored Afrobeats with French vocals, becoming one of the season’s standout tracks.
  4. Burna Boy – “Love”
    An emotional Afrobeats ballad from Burna Boy’s No Sign of Weakness era that connected deeply with listeners and performed strongly on charts late in the year.
  5. Mayorkun feat. Davido – “Blessings On Blessings (B.O.B)”
    A feel-good Afrobeats/pop anthem with strong late-summer buzz and heavy playlist rotation.
  6. Gyakie – “Unconditional”
    A smooth, worshipful Afrobeats/R&B fusion that gained traction mid-season for its heartfelt lyrics and melodic groove.
  7. KiDi, Olivetheboy & Kojo Blak – “Gymnastic”
    A Ghana-led romantic Afrobeats dance track that quietly became a fan favorite on streams and radio rotations.
  8. Blaqbonez – “Go Crazy”
    A bold, energetic anthem that showcased Blaqbonez’s genre-bending style and stayed in heavy rotation in late 2025 Afrobeats mixes.
  9. Chella – “Loyal”
    A rising star’s catchy mid-year release about trust and commitment — one of the more memorable Afrobeats moments of late 2025.
  10. Mr Eazi – “Corny”
    A minimalist love song from an Afrobeats veteran that struck a chord with audiences and continued its presence on charts into year-end.