Top 10 Songs in April 2025 – West Africa Edition
- Josephine Gikaru
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

From gospel powerhouses to Afrobeats chart-toppers, these tracks ruled playlists and radio stations across the region. Here’s a look at the Top 10 West African songs on Mdundo in April 2025.
Arike – Kunmie: A soulful love song rooted in Yoruba storytelling, Arike blends smooth vocals and traditional melodies. Kunmie’s heartfelt delivery makes it a timeless ode to love and devotion.
Armor of God – Ebuka Songs: This worship anthem is both powerful and uplifting. Ebuka Songs delivers deep spiritual conviction in Armor of God, making it a go-to track for gospel lovers seeking strength and comfort.
Warning – Firdaus De Baddest: Firdaus brings fire and attitude with Warning, a bold fusion of street-hop and Afrofusion. It’s a fearless statement of ambition and self-confidence from one of the freshest female voices in the game.
DURO – Kodee: Duro is a catchy mid-tempo Afropop groove about patience in love. Kodee’s smooth vocals and rhythmic bounce make this a certified banger for chill playlists and romantic vibes.
Casablanca – Seyi Vibez: Seyi Vibez delivers signature emotion and street poetry in Casablanca. This track stands out with its raw lyrics and compelling storytelling, reflecting the highs and lows of chasing dreams.
Stay – Olivetheboy: Stay is a tender Afrobeats love song with a modern twist. Olivetheboy’s charming vocals and catchy hook make it an irresistible track for anyone nursing feelings or looking for their next sing-along.
Aure Remix ft. Boyskiddo – Emteey Shmurda: Aure Remix brings a Northern Nigerian flair to the scene with infectious beats and cultural pride. Emteey Shmurda and Boyskiddo create a danceable track that celebrates love and tradition.
SAFIYA – Auta MG Boy: Auta MG Boy continues to champion Hausa pop with Safiya, a heartfelt tune full of local flavor and romantic melodies. It’s a fan favorite for its authenticity and emotional depth.
Obinasom – Mercy Chinwo: A gospel hit that continues to inspire, Obinasom is Mercy Chinwo at her best—joyful, powerful, and full of gratitude. It’s the perfect soundtrack for moments of reflection and praise.
Lord I'm Amazed – Black Sherif: Black Sherif blends spirituality and street wisdom in Lord I'm Amazed, a reflective track that shows his depth as an artist. With his signature blend of Afro-rap and gospel, this song strikes a unique emotional chord.
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