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New Music Friday: Rema, Tiwa Savage (ft. Skepta), Wesse Gucci & Cheque – August 1, 2025

New Music Friday: Rema, Tiwa Savage (ft. Skepta), Wesse Gucci & Cheque – August 1, 2025

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Headlining the drop is Rema, whose fiery single Kelebu leads the pack alongside powerful cuts from Tiwa Savage & Skepta, Wesse Gucci, Cheque, Skales, Fido, and more.

As part of our weekly New Music Friday roundup spotlighting the freshest in African pop culture, Afropop, and global music trends, this week’s lineup features major releases and exciting collaborations poised to dominate playlists and searches alike. Headlining the drop is Rema, whose fiery single Kelebu leads the pack alongside powerful cuts from Tiwa Savage & Skepta, Wesse Gucci, Cheque, Skales, Fido, and more. With cross-border features and genre-blending styles, these tracks showcase the evolving sound of Afrobeats, Amapiano, and Afropop for late summer 2025.

Headlining the drop is Rema, whose fiery single Kelebu leads the pack alongside powerful cuts from Tiwa Savage & Skepta, Wesse Gucci, Cheque, Skales, Fido, and more.

Rema unleashes Kelebu, his third single of 2025, a high‑energy dance anthem filled with swaggering horns and wild drums designed to dominate the dancefloor. He’s even launched a dance challenge with a $10,000 prize for the best choreography tied to the song  . Tiwa Savage & Skepta bring silky emotional resonance on On The Low, a smoky blend of Afrobeats and UK R&B produced by Rymez, teasing a deeper connection on the way to her August album This One Is Personal  . Meanwhile, Wesse Gucci, featuring Blac Lion, drops Need Somebody, and Cheque powers through with Bad Boy—further rounding out this week’s standout list.

This wave of tracks highlights the rich tapestry of African culture and pop trends: confidently rhythmic, globally conscious, and creatively dynamic. Alongside the leads, Skales brings the heavy-hitting B.T.S (Burst Their Speakers), Fido taps deep emotion in I Miss You Die, and D’banj (with DJ Maphorisa and DJ OBI) releases Tobari—serving soulful Afro-Groove right into your speakers.

Full Release List – New Afropop & African Pop Drops (August 1, 2025)

Rema — KELEBU

Wesse Gucci, Blac Lion — Need Somebody

Tiwa Savage, Skepta — On The Low

Cheque — Bad Boy

Skales — B.T.S (Burst Their Speakers)

Fido — I Miss You Die

D’banj, DJ Maphorisa, DJ OBI — Tobari

Brown Joel, Savage — K.O.K

Nana Fofie, Warren Saada — Love

Chappell Roan — The Subway

melvitto, AYOMIPO — For Days

Naka — Fuji Activity

Kaptain Swizzy —

Idyl — Precaution

Keith Sweat, Qing Madi — Working

Fimi — Gentle Baby

Kofee Bean, La Soülchyld — In2U

O’Kenneth — YIMAYE

Egar Boi — MAJA

Chop Daily, Stunna, ILYjay — Jabo

Gaise Baba — We Outside

Vicoka, Wizard Chan — SPIRIT

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