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On Rotation: Songs You Need In Your Life This Week

Every week, the iMullar staff rounds 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, Ghana, to Nigeria, each track from this week’s selections is guaranteed to be a vibe.

1. Amaria – Dream of You

Amaria crafts a breathtakingly intimate soundscape in “Dream of You”. Her ethereal, honey-dipped vocals float effortlessly over a minimalist, R&B production. This is a song of pure, hazy atmosphere; a soulful meditation on longing and memory that pulls you into its delicate, dreamlike world.

2. Kojey Radical ft. Planet Giza – Expensive

Kojey Radical delivers his signature brand of sharp, poetic lyricism with a confident, almost casual flow, painting vivid pictures of success and elevated taste. Planet Giza provides the perfect sonic bedrock: a slinking, jazz-funk bassline coils around crisp, head-nodding beats and lush, atmospheric synths.

3. Favé ft. Genezio – BPM

Favé and Genezio lock into an irresistible groove with “BPM”. It’s a sophisticated, late-night vibe designed for seamless mixing and for a crowd that communicates with a nod, letting the consistent, thumping heartbeat of the track guide their movement.

4. DJ Tunez, Wizkid, FOLA – One Condition

“One Condition” is a sun-drenched, laid-back anthem straight from the heart of the Afro-fusion movement. Wizkid’s instantly recognizable, effortlessly melodic vocals glide over a shimmering soundscape crafted by DJ Tunez. FOLA adds a complementary layer of smooth harmony, turning an already perfect record into a masterpiece.

5. Tiana Major9 – Shook One

Tiana Major9 delivers a soul-baring performance in “Shook One,” a track that blends classic R&B sentiment with a touch of jazz-club intimacy. Her powerful, emotive voice takes center stage, navigating themes of vulnerability and resilience over a subdued but rich production of warm keys and a steady, heartbeat-like rhythm section.

6. Spyda Mc – Twelamuze Kisa

“Twelamuze Kisa” is an electrifying burst of pure Ugandan dancehall energy. The call-and-response hooks and relentless pace make it a certified club banger, demanding movement and embodying the unadulterated, high-voltage spirit of the dancehall.

7. AlorG & LALID -SABALI

This record seamlessly blends the melodic patterns of Ghanaian music with the deep, rhythmic pulse of electronic production. The title, meaning “patience” in Bambara, is reflected in the song’s slowly unfolding layers of kora-like plucked melodies, traditional vocals, and a steady, thumping 4/4 kick drum.

8. Alu – BAILA LOGOBI

This record is an explosive and joyous celebration of the Ivorian Coupé-Décalé. The title commands you to “dance logobi,” and the track’s driving, percussive force makes it absolutely impossible to refuse, serving as a direct shot of the Ivorian party adrenaline.

9. FETTY NDOSSY – DINAGONTÔH

FETTY NDOSSY brings the heat with “DINAGONTÔH”. This record has an undeniable rhythm, crafted to make shoulders pop and crowds move with its authentic, ground-shaking energy.

10. Victoria Noelle – In the Name of Love

Victoria Noelle offers a sleek and polished take on contemporary R&B with “In the Name of Love.” She effortlessly shifts between a silky lower register and impressive, clean runs, delivering a narrative of romantic devotion and complexity.

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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