If we are being fair, we have been blessed with some of the most mind-blowing tunes the industry has ever experienced continent wise. The amapiano style has a huge footprint stumped on many playlists.
For that matter we have put together a list of the best Amapiano sounds so far for your listening pleasure.
Can Davido and Focalistic just keep giving us Jams on a regular basis? The duo is a match made in heaven, and we hope that no one puts it asunder. Again, the Mega hitmaker joins forces with South Africa’s Apamiano god, Focalistic to dish this addictive tune. Champion Sound serves as Davido’s 2021 debut single, and it was definitely worth the wait.
The song has received massive airplay. The video also has almost 2 million views on Youtube. A certified hit I must say! Be warned, it is very addictive!
2. Goya Menor – Ameno Amapiano – Remix
“You want to chill with the big boys..” the most notable phrase for this song. One of Nigeria’s finest acts Goya Menor collaborated with amazing act Nektunez to release a new Amapiano remix version of the most talked-about song Ameno. Ameno amapiano(Remix) is one that should add to your playlist if you are a lover of great music.
3. Yaba Buluku Remix
Yaba Buluku remix features the Grammy-Award-winning, Burna Boy, Preck, and Nelson Tivane owned by DJ Tarico. This mind-blowing collaboration cemented its place as the soundtrack of the year 2021.
Yababuluku officially became the South African and Nigerian slogan. Indeed, the song is another Amapiano hit one that is worth listening to.
4.Lojay – Monalisa
Baby follow my command like Zombie… I’m not exactly sure what this song would have scored if Lojay did not begin with that line. I mean, it must have been a divine revelation. ‘Monalisa’ produced by Sarz is that song that has the ability to thrive in the next 5 years.
Directed by UAX and shot in Lagos, the clip further brings to life the track that has already proven to be a hit with over 9 million streams, reaching the UK Afrobeats Charts Top 20.
5. High – AG Baby ft Davido
With such a collaboration, a hit is bound to be made. Davido and Adekunle Gold came through with the perfect jam for the season, and a reason for many Ugandans who party hard to sing along. Pheelz takes production credit for this Amapiano/Afro-House record. High was released on the 3rd of September, off Adekunle Gold’s Afro-Pop Vol. 2 album.
6.Joeboy – Sip Alcohol
Considering the chaos created by lovers of this tune on social media, Alcohol definitely ought to be saved a spot on the list, and not just any spot, it has emerged as the number one song of the Top 10 Nigerian songs requested for in Uganda.
The multi-talent, Joeboy almost got in trouble due to the manner in which his fans abused the #Alcoholchallenge. Lost in amazing rhythm and sound, Joeboy, in his lyrics prayed for blessings and explained how he uses alcohol as a medium of escape from his worries.
7.Come My Way – Wande
After so many successful releases in the past, Wande Coal lands back into the music scene with a brand new song,“Come my way”. Come my Way is a song filled with positive vibes, that calls the bluff on haters who are bent on seeing him fail.
Wande has a long history of never disappointing his fans when it comes to dishing out good music, and we are positive that he is back at it again.
8.Coming – Naira ft Busiswa
Multi-talented Nigerian singer and Marlian Records boss, Naira Marley employs the services of South African vocalist, Busiswa, on his track, coming. This song serves as Naira’s 2021 debuted song, as well as, a follow-up to his previously released pair of singles, Koleyewo and Chi Chi.
9.Reekado Banks – Lupita Nyongo
Following the success of Ozumba Mbadiwe, a song dedicated to the ever-disturbing, 2020 incident, Reekado Banks is back again with another Amapaiano-infused track, Lupita Nyongo a song dedicated to black women around the world.
Reekado preaches the beauty of black women, generalizing them under the name of the Kenyan-Mexican actress, Lupita Nyongo, characterized by her gorgeous dark skin. He swears he will spend all he has on his woman, who has got the killer curves. We can all agree that Reeky does know how to make a come-back.
10.I did it (bum bum) by Niniola.
Niniola outdid herself on this one as she once again proves herself as the one and only Afro-house queen. You can remember where on the remix of ‘Mbilo mbilo’ with our very own Eddy Kenzo. On this song She employs the services of South Africa’s Lady Du, who further dished us that Amapino vibe we cannot get enough of. The song has set a huge trend on social media as netizens have hopped on its challenge, making it go even more viral. It is needless to say that I Did It is a hit already.