Top 5 African Artists Dominating the Music Scene in 2025
The African Music industry continues to make input globally. With powerful lyrics, diverse cultural influence and a captivating worldwide audience, the African music superstars from Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, Tanzania, Zambia and others are currently dominating the music scene with hit tracks and albums.
In 2025, a new wave of talented musicians is taking the world by storm, showcasing the continent’s creativity and artistry. From chart-topping hits to sold-out international tours, these artists are redefining the global music landscape.
Join us as we list the top 5 African musicians making waves this year and explore how they’re shaping the future of music.
Davido
Davido (David Adedeji Adeleke) is a globally acclaimed Nigerian singer, songwriter, and record producer, widely known as one of Africa's biggest music stars. Born on November 21, 1992, in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Lagos, Nigeria, Davido rose to fame in 2011 with his hit single "Dami Duro."
Known for his dynamic Afrobeats sound, DavidoDavido has released multiple chart-topping albums, including "A Good Time" and "A Better Time.
With numerous awards to his name, including BET and MTV accolades, Davido has collaborated with international superstars like Chris Brown and Nicki Minaj, solidifying his position as a global music icon.
Tyla
Tyla (Tyla Laura Seethal) is a rising South African singer and songwriter making waves in the global music scene. Born on January 30, 2002, in Johannesburg, Tyla gained attention with her breakout single "Getting Late" in 2020, blending Afrobeat, pop, and amapiano influences.
Known for her captivating voice, vibrant style, and energetic performances, Tyla has quickly become a symbol of South Africa’s modern music renaissance. With viral hits and collaborations with major artists, Tyla is positioning herself as one of Africa's brightest new stars on the international stage.
Black Sherif
Black Sherif (Mohammed Ismail Sherif Kwaku Frimpong) is a Ghanaian singer, rapper, and songwriter celebrated for his unique blend of highlife, Afrobeat, and trap influences. Born on January 9, 2002, in Konongo, Ghana, Black Sherif burst onto the music scene with his breakout single "First Sermon" in 2021, followed by the chart-topping "Second Sermon" and its remix featuring Burna Boy.
His debut album, "The Villain I Never Was," showcased his introspective storytelling and raw energy, earning him acclaim across Africa and beyond. Known for his soulful voice and emotional depth, Black Sherif continues to redefine Ghanaian music on the global stage.
Diamond Platnumz
Diamond Platnumz (Nasibu Abdul Juma Issack) is a Tanzanian singer, songwriter, dancer, and entrepreneur, widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential artists. Born on October 2, 1989, in Tandale, Dar es Salaam, Diamond rose to fame with his hit single "Kamwambie" in 2010.
Known for his signature blend of Bongo Flava and Afrobeat, he has released multiple chart-topping tracks, including "Jeje", "Number One", and "Waah!" featuring Koffi Olomide.
As the founder of WCB Wasafi, one of East Africa's leading record labels, Diamond has helped shape the region’s music industry. With numerous international collaborations and awards, he remains a trailblazer for African music on the global stage.
Rema
Rema (Divine Ikubor) is a Nigerian singer, songwriter, and one of the leading voices of the new Afrobeats generation. Born on May 1, 2000, in Benin City, Nigeria, Rema gained global recognition with his debut single "Dumebi" in 2019, which became an instant hit.
Signed to Mavin Records and Jonzing World, he has since released a series of successful tracks, including "Calm Down," which achieved global acclaim and chart success.
Known for his distinct sound, Afrobeats, trap, and Afro-fusion, Rema has garnered multiple awards and collaborated with international artists. His fresh energy and innovative music style continue to make him a standout artist on the global stage.
Conclusion,
African music continues to captivate audiences worldwide, and these five artists—Davido, Tyla, Black Sherif, Diamond Platnumz, and Rema—are at the forefront of this cultural revolution in 2025.
Through their talent, innovation, and global influence, they have not only elevated their careers but also showcased the richness and diversity of African Musicmusic to the world.
As they break barriers and set new trends, their success serves as an inspiration for the next generation of African musicians. The future of music is undoubtedly brighter with Africa leading the way.