Why should you be bored when there are tons of new songs to add to your playlist?
From the just released “Fuji Xtra” by AG Baby to the street-heavy bounce, this week’s new music lineup is packed with enough vibes to carry you through the weekend.
Whether you want something for the club, your soft-life drives, heartbreak hours, or random 2 a.m. dancing in your room, there’s something here for you.

As always, Playlist’d rounds up the songs currently demanding space on our playlists. Here are the tracks making this week’s LISTS NG Top 10:
- Rock Me Gentle — Olamide
Olamide sounds completely at home here. “Rock Me Gentle” carries that smooth confidence he has mastered over the years, balancing melody with laid-back swagger. It feels effortless, like the kind of song that slowly takes over parties before everyone realizes they already know the chorus.
- Moti High — Naira Marley
Naira Marley brings back his unpredictable energy on “Moti High”. The beat is built for street speakers and late-night turn ups, and Marley knows exactly how to ride it. It’s the kind of song that instantly changes the mood once the DJ presses play.
- Fuji Xtra — Adekunle Gold
Fuji Xtra is an extended version of the Fuji album. Adekunle Gold literally said “Hold My Coke” with this one, because he really cooked yet again! With a blend of fuji-inspired sounds and modern Afropop, he clearly understood the assignment here.
- Item VII — Ema Onigah
Ema Onigah brings attitude and bounce on “Item VII.” There’s confidence all over this track, but it still feels playful enough to keep things fun. One listen in and you can already hear why it’s becoming a repeat-button type of song.
- Wassup — Txmmyily
Txmmyily keeps things cool and relaxed on “Wassup.” The track has that effortless late-night vibe that works perfectly during drives, linkups or quiet solo listening sessions.
- Oloba Wana — Wale Turner & DJ Enimoney
Street-hop lovers are eating well this week. Wale Turner and DJ Enimoney bring raw Lagos energy on “Oloba Wana,” delivering a song that feels ready-made for parties and street corners.
- Unlove You — Bims
For the heartbreak playlist lovers, Bims arrives with “Unlove You.” The song feels vulnerable, emotional and honest without becoming overly dramatic. Perfect for those reflective weekend moments.
- 1942 — Lunnagram
Lunnagram goes for a mood-heavy sound on “1942.” There’s something cinematic about the production and delivery, making the track stand out from the usual playlist rotation.
- Get Money — JayPizzle & Lagos Olori
“Get Money” is pure hustle energy. Catchy hooks, energetic production and zero stress. Exactly the kind of song you throw on before heading out.
- Better Days — Naomi Sharon
Wrapping it up is Naomi Sharon with a calm, reflective sound on “Better Days.” It’s smooth, hopeful and easy to replay long after the weekend ends.
Notable Takes:
A number of new releases that didn’t make the top 10 but deserves a spot on your weekend playlist are:
Come Kulosa — Shoday, Olamide & Billionboi.
Brown — Chris Brown
Where Do We Go — Ayra Starr & Peggy Gou
Born To Be Great — Jeriq
High Class — Ice Price ft. Niniola
Only God — Victor AD, Timaya
Fiyah — YG Marley
Fantasy — Rhudee, Zerrydl, Islambo
Tomorrow Fi Bi Lagos — Davolee
Which of these tracks is entering your weekend rotation first?


