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On Rotation: Songs you need in your life this week

Every week, the iMullar staff round up ten songs we cannot stop listening to, thus forming the weekly list of songs known as “On Rotation.” You heard these recommendations here first. From the UK to Nigeria, each track from this week’s selections is guaranteed to be a vibe.

1. Knucks ft Kwengface- Lucious

The British rapper is feeling like ‘Lucious’ in his new single, a drill tune that reminds us why Knucks is one of the hardest hitting rappers in the drill scene.

2. Kwame Dabie – Roadman

Off his latest Ep “The Purgatory Saga II”, the Ghanaian rapper refines street tales telling with “Roadman”, a conscious tune that oversees his spirituality and zeal.

3. Bruno Kay – Abrabor

Ghana’s drill scene seems to be producing more acts for the culture, the latest of this genre’s student is Bruno Kay, whose crooning breathes emotions into an A-Town production.

4. FADI – Hold Me Down

The Nigérienne artiste blends her culture and linguistic sound into a body of work that reflects on family, self discovery and ambitions, “Hold Me Down” is one of them ones.

5. DJ Tunez ft AV- F.D.P

The Starboy DJ ’s Ep has lots of space for slaps, stirred by multiple artistes across the boarder, “FDP” is the one to look out for, on a smooth Amapiano production, he recruits AV to paint a picture all over the record, a danceable one.

6. Eldeezy – Aku

Talk about modernised Afrobeats with some native crooning, “Aku” has it all. The Ghanaian singer is all appreciative alongside his guests, Sablar & DE7, whose presence balances the song’s lingo approach.

7. BenjiFlow – Ruby

Also known as Selenki Sound Man, the acrobats artiste leans a bit on what sounds like a Caribbean house sound, with elements of Afrobeats via his lyrics. It’s always exciting to see artistes take bold steps into experimenting their sounds.

8. Ckay – Mmadu

Finally, his debut album “Bad Romance” is out on all platforms, and some of the magic that was created on that album is exceptional. “Mmadu”  is proper loverboy cKay, crooning with elements of sexual touches and bedroom anthems.

9. Joevin Merders – Calling

The Ghanaian singer fills this song up with frustration, urging his lover to pick the phone and fix things up, his gritty voice amplifies his emotions here, making it a record you can casually run again on a rainy night.

10. Melvitto ft WANI – Run My Way

It’s Melvitto season it seems, finally new music from the Nigerian singer, lots of it actually, on his new EP “Overdose”. “Run My Way” sees him partner with fellow Nigerian singer Want on a song whose production dabbles between series of genre’s, mainly Amapiano.

On Rotation is your weekly dose of musical geniuses to your library. Our editors update this playlist frequently, so if you see something you like, go ahead and add it to your library.

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