iMullar Now
Each week, The iMullar staff rounds up the songs we cannot stop listening to in the new iMullar Now!
In this week’s edition, we have songs from; Asi, Rowlene, Omah Lay, Aya Nakamura, E.L, Dadju, Rayvanny, Olamide, Shan’L, and Kelvynboy making up our list for the ten songs you need in your life in no special order available on Apple Music and Spotify.

1. Asi – “Say Something” (Prod. by Kuvie)
Asi’s new project, “Chapter V” is the perfect collection of sounds that will have you yearning for more. It has high repeat value with a guarantee that you’ll enjoy it from your initial listen. For instance, “Say Something” is something special; be ready to have it on loop.
2. Rowlene & Manana – “Sunday Morning”
South African singer Rowlene oozes pleasant harmonies throughout her new album “11:11”, and it captured our hearts from start to finish. Her vocals on “Sunday Morning” with Manana is everything you need to hear this week, take a listen here.
3. Omah Lay featuring 6lack – “Damn Remix”
Nigerian superstar Omah Lay has done remarkable work this year and he’s certainly not finished. On his recent single, he remixed his hit track, “Damn” with a feature from American R&B artiste 6lack that has found its rightful place in our playlists. Be sure to add it to yours as well.
4. Aya Nakamura – “Doudou”
On her third studio album, Malian R&B singer Aya Nakamura explored Afropop and she made it work! We’ve got her tune, “Doudou” from the album on repeat, check it out here.
5. E.L – “Still Papping” (Prod. by PeeGh)
It’s safe to say that E.L has dropped one of the hottest singles on the streets currently. It’s a serious banger! Check out “Still Papping”, produced by Pee on the beat here.
6. Dadju feat. Tiakola – “Dieu Mercy”
The legendary Dadju, hailing from the prestigious land of the Democratic Republic of Congo is an all-star when it comes to music. His latest album, “Poison Ou Antidote (Edition Miel Book)” speaks to this fact by the quality of sounds presented on the project. Lend your ear to “Dieu Mercy” and get a feel of the album for yourself.
7. Rayvanny featuring Zuchu – “Number One”
Wasafi Records signees, Rayvanny & Zuchu have delivered a brand new track for their fans in Tanzania and abroad graced, “Number One”. It is an authentic East African vibe.
8. Olamide featuring Omah Lay – “Infinity”
In the spirit of all the amazing Afrobeat projects that dropped this year, let’s not forget that Olamide dropped one of the best ones with “Carpe Diem”. Currently topping charts is his collaboration with Omah Lay dubbed, “Infinity”. Check it out here.
9. Shan’L featuring Fally Ipupa – “Oú est le mariage”
Gabonese songstress, Shan’L delivers sweet vocals over an infectious beat with Congolese legend, Fally Ipupa assisting with additional vibes on their track, “Oú est le mariage”. It’s a jam we’ve rated, 10/10.
10. Kelvynboy & Crayon – “Tele” (Prod. by Kel P)
In an ode to the loves of their lives, Kelvynboy & Crayon passionately address their willingness to thoroughly commit to pleasing their every desire in their song, “Tele”. Gentlemen, it’s truly the perfect song to dedicate to your WCWs.
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