New African Music Releases for Week of February 20 2026
Written by Black Hot Fire Network Team on February 20, 2026
Every week, OkayAfrica highlights top African music releases, including the latest Afrobeats and amapiano hits, through their “African Music You Need to Hear This Week” column. Here’s a roundup of new African music tracks and music videos.
Kivumbi King – “Ituze”
Rwanda’s Kivumbi King delivers a laidback track on “Ituze.” Rooted in the country’s rap and spoken word scene, he navigates the song with a smooth cadence. The music flows effortlessly, leaving a lasting impression.
Lubiana – “Divine Feminine”
Lubiana, born in Belgium to Cameroonian parents, presents a spiritually deep and technically skilled performance on “Divine Feminine.” The track features rippling kora sounds, steady strings, and a disarming voice. Lyrical content offers healing prayers and lessons for the future, encouraging listeners to embrace the present moment.
Nasty C – “No Typo”
Following his departure from Universal Music Group, Nasty C showcases clarity and intention with “No Typo.” The track features a timely and fiery flow. The lyrics include a clever double entendre referencing artist Jhené Aiko.
Ayo Maff – “God is Working”
Ayo Maff takes on the roles of spiritual mentor, vibe dispenser, and friend on “God Is Working.” The song offers mantras for the dancefloor, layering love, understanding, and compassion. The repeated phrase “God is working, omo, everything go settle” provides uplift and encouragement.
Zee Nxumalo, Dlala Thukzin – “Awe Mah” (feat. Funky Qla, Shakes & Les, MK Productions)
Dlala Thukzin and Zee Nxumalo continue their successful collaboration with “Awe Mah,” a track that blends Afro-tech and 3-Step influences. The song features Funky Qla, Shakes & Les, and MK Productions, strengthening the broader dance music community. The lyrics reference a desire for currency and a willingness to explore new locations.
Sonder the Africanime – “Dream”
On “Dream,” Sonder the Africanime creates a sense of softness through vocals that explore intimate emotions. The song encourages listeners to overcome fear and embrace the present moment.
VERBB, RAF DON, Minz – “eh eh eh ii”
VERBB and RAF DON’s “eh eh eh” gained renewed attention with the addition of Minz. The track maintains its swagged-out energy while incorporating a polished sound. Lyrics express a desire for financial success and a willingness to explore new experiences.
Nonso Amadi – “Greedy”
Nonso Amadi explores themes of love and disappointment on “Greedy.” The song balances optimism and frustration, showcasing his trademark romantic honesty.
We are Nubia – “Available”
We Are Nubia, known for their hit “DnD,” releases “Available” from their EP Needs. The track draws on bongo flava influences and offers a soulful meditation on readiness and willingness. The lyrics celebrate the city of Nairobi.
Lagos In Paris, Kilimanjaro – “Lusafro” (Kilimanjaro remix)
Lagos In Paris’s track “Lusafro” receives a remix from London-based DJ Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro reimagines the song through an Afro-tech lens, incorporating hypnotic synths while maintaining the original’s groove.