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"Music This Week" brings you the hottest music releases, honest song reviews, and in-depth commentary on trending tracks from around the world. Every week, we break down new singles, albums, and viral hits across genres like Afrobeats, Hip-Hop, Pop, Gospel, and more. Whether you’re a casual listener or a die-hard music fan, join us as we explore what’s worth playing—and what’s a pass. Stay updated on the latest chart-toppers, uncover hidden gems, and hear expert insights that help you decide what to add to your playlist. Tune in each week for fresh discussions, top picks, and honest reactions
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Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re taking a deep dive into RAYE’s THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE, an album that feels both emotionally raw and quietly empowering. Known for her fearless honesty and genre-fluid songwriting, RAYE uses this project as a space for healing, reflection, and emotional release — transforming vulnerability into strength.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re unpacking “Iskolodo,” a confident, culturally rooted collaboration between Wizkid and Asake that leans into street identity, swagger, and unapologetic self-expression. The title itself, Iskolodo — Nigerian slang often associated with toughness, boldness, and raw energy — immediately signals the attitude and posture of the record.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today’s spotlight is on “Alaye,” a smooth yet assertive collaboration between Wizkid and Asake that leans heavily into confidence, cultural pride, and street-rooted self-expression. The title itself — Alaye, a Yoruba slang term often used to address someone with familiarity or street credibility — sets the tone for a record grounded in authenticity and lived experience.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today’s spotlight is on “Turbulence,” a powerful collaboration between Wizkid and Asake that captures the tension, confidence, and emotional complexity suggested by its title. Bringing together two dominant forces in Afrobeats, this track thrives on contrast — calm versus chaos, experience versus urgency — resulting in a sound that feels both grounded and explosive.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re diving into Don Toliver’s OCTANE, an album that lives up to its name through high energy, emotional intensity, and sleek sonic acceleration. Known for his genre-blurring style and hypnotic vocal delivery, Don Toliver uses OCTANE to push his sound forward while maintaining the melodic darkness that has become his signature.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re exploring Omah Lay’s Clarity of Mind, a deeply introspective project that captures the artist at a moment of emotional honesty and personal reflection. Known for blending Afrobeats with alternative R&B and soul, Omah Lay uses this body of work to confront internal struggles, fame, love, and mental balance — delivering one of his most personal statements to date.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today’s focus is on Wizkid and Asake’s Real (Vol. 1) EP, a collaborative project that brings together two of Nigeria’s most influential artists from different generations. This EP is not just a fusion of star power — it’s a meeting point between Wizkid’s global polish and Asake’s street-rooted, genre-bending energy, resulting in a sound that feels both grounded and expansive.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re spotlighting Jason Derulo’s The Last Dance (Part 1), an album that feels both reflective and celebratory — a project that looks backward and forward at the same time. Known for his ability to fuse pop, R&B, and dance music into global hits, Derulo approaches this release with a sense of intention, leaning into legacy while still embracing the energy that has defined his career.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re diving into 42 Dugg’s Part 3, a project that continues his signature series with a sharper edge, deeper confidence, and a clear sense of progression. Known for his raw storytelling and unmistakable voice, 42 Dugg uses Part 3 to reaffirm his position as one of Detroit’s most consistent and authentic voices in modern street rap.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today’s spotlight is on Wiz Khalifa’s “Too Blessed to Be Stressed,” a track that perfectly captures the rapper’s laid-back philosophy, seasoned perspective, and continued commitment to living life on his own terms. Known for blending reflective themes with smooth, feel-good production, Wiz delivers a song that feels less like a flex and more like a calm affirmation of peace, gratitude, and balance.
J COLE - THE FALL OFF

J COLE - THE FALL OFF

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J COLE - THE FALL OFF
Dremo – Man2Man

Dremo – Man2Man

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Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re diving into Dremo’s “Man2Man,” a track that blends Afrobeat rhythms with contemporary trap sensibilities, showcasing Dremo’s lyrical dexterity, melodic flair, and streetwise storytelling. Known for his versatility and ability to balance catchy hooks with introspective verses, Dremo delivers a song that resonates both sonically and thematically.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re breaking down Choke Boi’s “Bend Am,” featuring Ruger and Fido, a track that fuses Afrobeat rhythms, trap-infused percussion, and melodic flair to create a high-energy collaboration built for the streets, clubs, and playlists alike. This song demonstrates Choke Boi’s ability to balance catchy hooks with streetwise lyricism while showcasing the unique styles of his collaborators.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re reflecting on Moses Bliss’ “With My Name,” a powerful gospel record that blends heartfelt worship with contemporary production, delivering a message centered on identity, faith, and divine assurance. Known for his ability to translate deep spiritual truths into accessible, uplifting music, Moses Bliss once again offers a song that resonates far beyond sound — it speaks directly to the soul.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re spotlighting IDK’s “Life 4 A Life” featuring Pusha T, a track that blends introspective lyricism with hard-hitting production, showcasing both artists’ strengths while exploring themes of ambition, consequence, and resilience in the modern urban landscape.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re diving into Jay Critch’s “3 Strikes,” a track that exemplifies his signature blend of melodic flow, sharp lyricism, and street-savvy storytelling. Known for his ability to combine catchy hooks with introspective verses, Jay Critch delivers a song that’s both energetic and reflective, giving listeners a glimpse into his world while keeping them hooked from start to finish.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re breaking down 6ix9ine’s “BACON” featuring Adin Ross and Cuffem, a track that delivers high-octane energy, bold lyricism, and the unfiltered personality 6ix9ine is known for. Combining aggressive trap beats with punchy vocal delivery, the song embodies the chaos and excitement of contemporary hip-hop collaborations.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re spotlighting Lil Chris’ “Heart Of Ktown,” a track that blends smooth melodic flows with trap-infused production, creating a song that’s both reflective and rhythmically engaging. Known for his ability to combine catchy hooks with introspective lyricism, Lil Chris delivers a track that explores themes of ambition, loyalty, and life in his city.
CHUU – XO, Cyberlove

CHUU – XO, Cyberlove

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Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re exploring CHUU’s “XO, Cyberlove,” a track that blends dreamy synth-pop textures with modern K-pop sensibilities, offering a lush and immersive listening experience. Known for her vibrant vocals and emotive storytelling, CHUU delivers a song that feels both contemporary and emotionally resonant, perfectly capturing the complexities of digital-era romance.
Welcome back to Music This Week. Today, we’re spotlighting Larry June’s “Who Coppin’,” a track that perfectly captures the laid-back yet sharp vibe that has become his signature in modern hip-hop. Known for blending smooth delivery with motivational lyrics, Larry June delivers a song that’s both a lifestyle anthem and a reminder of his consistent flow and charm.
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