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Mdundo Top 10 Songs For April


As we transition out of the vibrant melodies of April, the musical landscapes of West Africa and East Africa continue to captivate audiences with their unique rhythms and soulful lyrics. Mdundo, a leading platform for African music, has unveiled the top 10 songs from these regions, showcasing the diversity and talent that define African music today.



West Africa Top 10

  1. Happy - Kizz Daniel: With his infectious beats and smooth vocals, Kizz Daniel takes the crown with "Happy," a song that resonates with joy and celebration.

  2. Commas - Ayra Starr: Ayra Starr's "Commas" effortlessly blends Afrobeat rhythms with contemporary pop, creating a chart-topping anthem for the masses.

  3. Holy Ghost - Omah Lay: Omah Lay's soulful ballad "Holy Ghost" captures the essence of spirituality and introspection, earning its place among the top tracks of the month.

  4. One Ticket - Kizz Daniel Ft Davido: Collaborating with Davido, Kizz Daniel delivers a chart-topping hit with "One Ticket," showcasing the power of synergy and musical chemistry.

  5. Soso - Omah Lay: Omah Lay makes a double appearance on the list with "Soso," a melodious track that highlights his versatility as an artist.

  6. Aseda - King Paluta: King Paluta brings his A-game with "Aseda," a song that pays homage to gratitude and blessings, resonating deeply with audiences.

  7. Tere - Kizz Daniel Ft Diamond Platnumz: Teaming up with Diamond Platnumz, Kizz Daniel delivers an electrifying performance with "Tere," blending Nigerian and Tanzanian influences seamlessly.

  8. DND - Rema: Rema's "DND" offers a refreshing take on Afro-fusion, showcasing his lyrical prowess and distinctive sound.

  9. Tshwala Bam - TitoM: TitoM brings the heat with "Tshwala Bam," a high-energy track that keeps listeners on their feet with its infectious rhythm.

  10. I'm A Mess - Omah Lay: Rounding off the list, Omah Lay's "I'm A Mess" strikes a chord with its raw emotion and relatable lyrics, solidifying his status as a rising star in the African music scene.




East Africa Top 10

  1. Baridi - Jay Melody: Jay Melody kicks off the East African chart with "Baridi," a melodious tune that captures the essence of love and longing.

  2. Komando - G Nako Ft Diamond Platnumz: G Nako and Diamond Platnumz join forces on "Komando," a high-energy track that dominates the airwaves with its infectious beats.

  3. Yanga vs Simba. - Many Jay X Sixtony: Many Jay and Sixtony ignite the spirit of rivalry with "Yanga vs Simba.," a pulsating anthem for football fans across the region.

  4. Mapenzi Run Dunia - Alikiba: Alikiba serenades listeners with "Mapenzi Run Dunia," a timeless love song that continues to resonate with audiences.

  5. Huu Mwaka Remix - Dayoo Ft Rayvanny: Dayoo and Rayvanny deliver a remix to remember with "Huu Mwaka Remix," infusing new life into the original track with their dynamic collaboration.

  6. Anisamehe Ft Rayvanny - Marioo: Marioo teams up with Rayvanny on "Anisamehe," a heartfelt ballad that explores themes of forgiveness and redemption.

  7. Tshwala Bam - TitoM: TitoM makes a crossover appearance on both the West and East African charts, showcasing the universal appeal of his music.

  8. Sioni - Nay Wa Mitego: Nay Wa Mitego captivates audiences with "Sioni," a thought-provoking track that offers social commentary amidst captivating beats.

  9. It's Okay - Acidic Vokoz: Acidic Vokoz spreads messages of resilience and hope with "It's Okay," a song that uplifts spirits and inspires positivity.

  10. Remember Me - Lucky Dube: Lucky Dube's classic "Remember Me" rounds off the list, reminding listeners of the enduring legacy of reggae music in East Africa.


From the infectious rhythms of West Africa to the soulful melodies of East Africa, the top 10 songs on Mdundo for April showcase the rich tapestry of African music, uniting audiences across borders with their universal themes and irresistible beats. As we continue to groove to these chart-topping hits, let us celebrate the diverse talents and vibrant sounds that define the African music scene.


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