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Afrobeats continues to dominate global playlists, and women are playing a major role in shaping the sound of the genre. From powerful vocals to infectious rhythms, female artists are delivering some of the most memorable songs in African music today.
Whether you’re refreshing your daily rotation or discovering new artists, here are 10 Afrobeats songs by women that deserve a spot on your playlist.
1. “Rush” — Ayra Starr
Ayra Starr captured global attention with “Rush,” a confident anthem driven by infectious Afrobeats production and a powerful chorus. The track highlights her bold personality and rising influence in the genre.
2. “Djadja” — Aya Nakamura
French-Malian star Aya Nakamura delivered one of the most recognizable Afro-inspired pop hits with “Djadja.” Its catchy rhythm and playful lyrics helped the song become an international success.
3. “Johnny” — Yemi Alade
A true classic, “Johnny” by Yemi Alade blends storytelling and vibrant Afropop energy. The song remains one of the most iconic hits by a female Afrobeats artist.
4. “Water” — Tyla
Tyla made waves globally with “Water,” a smooth fusion of Afropop and Amapiano that became a viral sensation and introduced millions of listeners to her sound.
5. “All Over” — Tiwa Savage
Known for her versatility, Tiwa Savage delivers a timeless Afrobeats vibe on “All Over.” The song’s catchy melody and romantic tone make it a playlist staple.
6. “Duduke” — Simi
“Duduke” showcases the heartfelt songwriting and warm vocals of Simi. The track’s gentle rhythm and emotional depth have made it a beloved modern Afropop song.
7.“SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY” — Amaarae
Ghanaian-American star Amaarae delivers a smooth, confident vibe on “SAD GIRLZ LUV MONEY.” The track blends Afropop rhythms with alternative influences, creating a stylish and infectious sound that quickly became a global favorite.
8. “Try Me” — Tems
Before her global collaborations and awards, Tems introduced many listeners to her soulful voice through “Try Me,” a laid-back Afrobeats track that highlights her unique sound.
9. “Baby Riddim” — Fave
Fave gained widespread attention with “Baby Riddim,” a smooth and catchy song that helped cement her place among the new generation of Afrobeats stars.
10. “Ole” — Qing Madi
Young and fast-rising, Qing Madi delivers a captivating performance on “Ole,” blending emotional vocals with contemporary Afropop production.
Final Thoughts
Afrobeats continues to evolve, and female artists are contributing some of the genre’s most exciting music. From established stars like Tiwa Savage and Yemi Alade to rising voices like Fave and Qing Madi, these songs showcase the diversity, talent, and global reach of women in Afrobeats.
If your playlist needs fresh energy, these ten tracks are a perfect place to start.
Written by: Adedoyin Adedara
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