Nigerian act, Wesse Gucci, has returned with a brand-new single, “PlayStation,” now streaming across all major digital platforms.

A natural storyteller, he blends his raw street-inspired authenticity with the bounce of Afrobeats to deliver a record that feels both catchy and thought-provoking.
At its core, “PlayStation” unpacks the emotional tension of love when it begins to feel like a game of control, manipulation, and play. Using the metaphor of a gaming console, he paints vivid scenes of a relationship where feelings are flipped and moved at will, a narrative many listeners can connect to.
This release follows closely after his growing hit, “Need Somebody” featuring Blac Lion, which has already clocked over 100,000 streams across platforms. While “Need Somebody” showcased his ability to craft collaborative records with mass appeal, “PlayStation” highlights a deeper, more personal side of his artistry, showing a willingness to open up while keeping the sound fresh and mainstream-ready.
With infectious delivery, a strong hook, and lyrics that strike a universal chord, Wesse Gucci continues to position himself as one of the emerging voices to watch in today’s Afrobeats scene.