2:27

No Stress
v4.5-all
Slow Afrobeat, harsh base, deep bass, night drive, very chilled, choral backup, calm voice, atmospheric, dramatic
2:11

Afrobeats, afro pop, female vocals, sensual, confident, dance, groove, amapiano influence, afro fusion, tropical, warm, summer vibe, similar to Tayla – Water, Lovbee style
Lyrics: [paste the lyrics above]
Style: Mid-tempo Afrobeats with catchy chorus and female vocal melody, smooth percussions and warm bassline
1:53

Come My Way
v5.5
amapiano, afrobeats crossover, 112 BPM, log drum groove, rhythmic guitar chops, talking drum accents, syncopated shakers, clipped kick drums, sub bass bounce, analog saturation, wide stereo pads, plate reverb, sidechain compression, English Pidgin hooks, bittersweet longing, club-ready groove
4:03

emotional but danceable, catchy, smooth, modern and radio-ready, Afro-Pop blended with Amapiano (warm log drums, mellow synths, groovy percussion), Big, catchy hook, Smooth call-and-response vocals (male & female), Emotional lyrics
Rhythm should be bouncy, uplifting, romantic and addictive, (African but pop-friendly), Tempo: 102–112 BPM, VOCALS:
Male voice: warm, smooth, R&B-influenced, Afro-pop tone, Female voice: silky, sweet, modern Afropop/Amapiano vocal style
Harmonies, ad-libs, layered vocals, LYRIC THEMES:
“Not again” meaning “we keep coming back to each other, ”
Love, tension, attraction, emotional pull, dancing
hook that repeats the phrase “Not again, ”
CHORUS
Big amapiano chords on the drop, INSTRUMENTATION:
Log drums (prominent), Soft keys / pads, Bouncy shaker rhythms, Subtle guitar plucks, Airy synths, Deep amapiano bass, OVERALL:
creative, modern Afro-Pop/Amapiano that sounds international, addictive, and instantly replayable —, male vocals, female vocals
3:35

Still
v5.5
[Afrobeat with Cape Verdean Coladera undertone, 108 BPM, B-flat major]
[Male African vocal, warm chest voice, melodic phrasing, soft gang vocals]
[Afrobeat kit: kick, snare on 3, shaker 16ths, congas, wood block accents]
[Warm syncopated electric bass, kalimba, fingerpicked nylon guitar]
[Muted electric guitar with chorus, light brass section on chorus and bridge]
[Burna Boy meets Wizkid meets Tems, with Loony Johnson Cape Verdean rhythmic feel]
[Warm, reconciliation, weight underneath the warmth, sunset coastal vibe]
[Intro: kalimba, ocean ambience, soft sung]
[Verse: Afrobeat pocket, conversational sung delivery]
[Pre-Chorus: melody opens, more vulnerable]
[Chorus: doubled vocals in thirds, brass enters second time, anthemic but restrained]
[Verse 2: same energy, distant church bell texture]
[Pre-Chorus]
[Chorus]
[Bridge: gang vocals call-and-response on "kode", crowd ambience, brass swells]
[Final Chorus: half-time, stripped back]
[Outro: sung soft, kalimba returns, ocean ambience
3:02

3:29

Tomorrow’s Floor
v5.5
afrobeat amapiano modern nigerian male vocals with warm accent smooth soulful delivery conscious storytelling catchy log drum bounce airy piano chords deep bassline amapiano percussion stylish nigerian ad libs premium clean production emotional but danceable groove Afrobeats, dancehall, reggae, hip-hop meets afrobeats, afropop conscious vibe modern african radio anthem 2 40 to 3 15
2:51

afrobeats, heavy amapiano log drums, crisp yoruba percussion, deep, melodic bassline, gospel-style vocal harmonies, sophisticated 3-part stacks, mid-tempo, 105 bpm, soulful but rhythmic, houston swagger, west african polyrhythms, atmospheric, cinematic, empowering, gospel, bassline, soulful, rhythmic, vocal, sophisticated
3:58

Amapiano groove led by deep log drum bass, crisp percussion, and syncopated hi-hats, Bold trumpets punctuate the infectious rhythm during drops and chorus, Vocals feature airy delivery, layered with synth echoes and spatial effects for a dreamy, danceable atmosphere
2:21

Na You
v5
This experimental hip hop track opens with pixelated synths and syncopated, off-kilter percussion, blending tight 808s with chopped, highly-processed vocal samples, Unpredictable drops, glitched textures, and layered electronic effects push boundaries, keeping the groove infectious but always surprising
2:24

Afrobeats and Amapiano fusion with warm log drums, bright synths, rhythmic shakers, smooth afro-groove bassline, soulful guitar riffs, gentle piano chords, danceable tempo, emotional but uplifting vibe, warm male vocals, romantic night-time energy, crisp percussion, modern Lagos-Johannesburg crossover sound
3:03

Danse mit me
v4.5-all
Pure modern Amapiano, deep log drum, warm jazzy piano, soulful male vocal, South African township vibe, Johannesburg nightlife, club anthem, dancefloor energy, emotional but confident, 36-year-old South African male singer, natural human voice, imperfect phrasing, slight rasp, African groove, street slang, English dominant with Zulu, Tswana, French and German phrases, tempo 113 BPM, hypnotic, catchy, viral TikTok energy
3:19

2:21

2:24

Melodic amapiano with afrobeat energy, emotional piano chords, bouncy log drum, warm rhythmic percussion, male and female vocals in duet, call and response, joyful but emotional mood, strong groove with soulful feeling, English and pidgin lyrics, danceable yet heartfelt, modern African sound, 110–112 BPM, festival and TikTok friendly
2:20

[Afrobeat, smooth RnB blend, male vocals with soft harmonies, percussive rhythms, soulful guitar licks]
CLUB / PARTY AFROBEAT (for dance & celebration)
3:19

emotional, afrobeat, rhythmic with a steady kick-clap groove and vibrant melodic layers and some Choir
2:57

Modern Afropop groove at 107 BPM in B major, Pulsating low synths and warm pads, rounded percussion with shakers and tight kicks, Verses start intimate with blended male/female call-and-response, then chorus widens with stacked harmonies, wide reverb, and a subtly sidechained keyboard bed, Keep the energy simmering, sultry but relaxed, with clean guitar flicks and soft percussive fills between phrases, calming, lyrical, bright, seductive, electric, female vocals, groovy, uplifting
2:18

Midtempo Afrobeat groove with bouncy log drums, warm guitars, and bright shakers, Verses keep it conversational and rhythmic, call-and-response ad-libs tucked behind lead vocal, Chorus widens with layered gang vocals, sweet synth pads, and a slightly busier drum pattern, Energy arc: mellow gratitude in the first verse, proud uplift in the hook, then a more reflective second verse before a celebratory final chorus and chant outro, Male vocals, afrobeat
3:54

2:58

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