After winning the Best Alternative Song at the 2014 Headies for #BOTM, talented singer BOJ spent this year recording music for his…
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Welcome to the Music category on Mp3Bullet.africa, the pulse of African music online. Here, you can discover the latest tracks, albums, and artists from across the continent.
Dive into the diverse genres of African music, from Afrobeats and Highlife to Bongo Flava and Kwaito. Stay updated with new releases and chart-topping hits, explore in-depth artist profiles, and connect with the music that moves Africa.
Whether you’re a long-time music lover or new to the scene, Mp3Bullet.africa brings you closer to the vibrant rhythms, captivating melodies, and innovative sounds that define African music.
Emerging Music Star and Durban Records frontman – Emi Jackson (real name – Okoro Eme Jackson) makes a grand entrance…
“Fresh from the successful release of his single entitled ‘Overload’, music sensation and talented sound engineer, Sheyman premieres new joint…
With several successful singles and videos dropped this year from Klever Jay and his reputable label Orange Records/Klever Music such as BabaNoRegret, Happy People Featuring Terry G, No Go There and…
Check out WizzyPro‘s latest Dance Hall single “Like Dat” featuring Cynthia Morgan and the versatile Banky W.
Buzzing Alanta crooner Artquake is back this week with another jam for their fans. The duo recently signed four artiste to their…
“Just off the recently release street acclaimed hit single; ‘Yes, Melo Remix” featuring Olamide, Dotman announced the release of two…
Counting down to this year’s world’s kindness day, Sammy teams up with Banky W, Sound Sultan and Niyola to release…
Counting down to this year’s world’s kindness day, Sammy teams up with Banky W, Sound Sultan and Niyola to release…
One of Ghana’s top leading female acts, MzVee releases a hot new single featuring Pappy Kojo off her album Verified. The…
Following the release of the video for Balling Since 1990 (G-Mix), Big Mo ups the ante with a new hip-hop…
First Omawunmi should be applauded for even attempting to cover Adele’s Hello, knowing how much criticism she could open herself…