February was a goldmine for Nigerian music, with a range of talented artists dropping bangers that dominated our playlists. From soulful love songs to high-energy street anthems, the month had something for every mood.
Here are the 10 best Nigerian songs of February 2025.
10. 鈥淲HY LOVE鈥 鈥 Asake
Amid rumours of his YBNL exit and a , Asake keeps his focus on the music, embracing love on 鈥淲HY LOVE.鈥 The track is both a tribute to his lover and a self-assured anthem, as he hails himself as an angel and suggests that any woman with him is lucky. While his self-confidence鈥攔ooted in a military mindset of self-sufficiency鈥攎ight come off as self-centred, he鈥檚 at his calmest and best when she鈥檚 around.
9. 鈥溍宖茅mi鈥 鈥 Lod霉
In this track, UK-based Nigerian-born is drunk in love. Unlike her previous releases and features, she sings entirely in Yor霉b谩, calling out to a distant lover to return to her鈥攑erhaps one still stuck in Tinubu鈥檚 Nigeria, yet to japa and reunite with her.
Her use of rich figurative language, combined with a blend of traditional and alternative production, places 鈥溍宖茅mi鈥 in the lineage of new-school artists building on the foundation laid by pioneers like .
8. 鈥淎ll The Love鈥 鈥 Ayra Starr
Ayra Starr makes a strong return with 鈥淎ll The Love,鈥 her first single since her record-breaking sophomore album, The Year I Turned 21 (2024). Centred on self-acceptance and personal growth, the song sees her reflecting on love in a way that feels both personal and universal鈥攁 letter to herself and the world.
Now a year older, her music evolves with her, blending lamba with sharp songwriting in a way that reaffirms her artistry.
7. 鈥淰IBRATION鈥 鈥 Mo’Gunz
moves between rap and melody, seamlessly blending both to set moods and create immersive soundscapes. On 鈥淰IBRATION,鈥 off his REPUBLIK RIDDIM two-pack, he seeks relief鈥攏ot through traditional therapy, but through Mary Jane to ease his stress and a woman鈥檚 presence to bring warmth.
Beneath the surface, the song reflects his search for self, purpose, and direction. Yet, even in moments of melancholy, he keeps the party going鈥攙ibrating through it all.
6. 鈥淯pdate鈥 – Burna Boy
For the first time in a long while, Burna Boy is taking a break from relentless touring and choosing to indulge in a well-earned vacation. 鈥淯pdate,鈥 much like 鈥淏undle By Bundle,鈥 is a bold declaration of his 鈥渃ity boy鈥 lifestyle鈥攕plurging on luxury sports cars and rewarding his loyalists with .
Though he sounds tired on this record, not even Soul II Soul鈥檚 鈥溾 sample could slow him down鈥攈e鈥檚 living his best life, and this is the update.
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5. 鈥淥bimo鈥 鈥 Adekunle Gold
As someone whose long-term relationship has blossomed into marriage, Adekunle Gold understands the power of assurance and reassurance. On 鈥淥bimo鈥 (Igbo for 鈥渕y love鈥), he sets the tone with the opening line, “Loving you is primary,” encapsulating the song鈥檚 essence鈥攃omplete devotion. He sings about wanting what his lover wants, moving in perfect sync with them.
If you can鈥檛 imagine eating or doing anything without seeing the love of your life first, AG Baby has the perfect soundtrack for you.
4. 鈥淢ovie Star鈥 鈥 Ajebo Hustlers
This is a new offering from the Port-Harcourt (Knowledge and Piego). 鈥淢ovie Star,鈥 off their , is a heartfelt reflection on relationship struggles. Whether drawn from personal experiences or pure storytelling, the song carries an emotional weight that resonates deeply.
The chorus chorus promises unwavering presence through every mood and phase, while Knowledge expands on the theme with his signature rap style. Their seamless fusion of Afrobeats, Highlife, and Hip-Hop remains impressive, reinforcing their stance as hardworking, non-compromising artists. As they declared , this era is about demanding respect.
If you鈥檝e been following their journey, 鈥淢ovie Star鈥濃 and the entire Onorato project 鈥 stands as a testament to staying true to one鈥檚 sound.
3. 鈥淪HAOLIN鈥 鈥 Seyi Vibez
Fans have been wondering why Seyi Vibez has been so quiet. Some speculated that put a temporary hold on his releases.
Whether he was watching the tweets, itching to drop new music, or simply ready to break his silence, he鈥檚 back with , a four-track EP. The standout track? 鈥淪HAOLIN.鈥
Seyi leans into the dominant flexing about women, smoking Wizkid鈥檚 legendary loud, and moving with zero worries. He also subtly addresses concerns about his career post-label breakup鈥鈥Everywhere good, everywhere che, che, che, che…鈥 Translation? He鈥檚 doing just fine.
If your DJ doesn鈥檛 mix this jam before or after 鈥淥ZEBA,鈥 you might be at the wrong rave. Street-pop supremacy.
2. 鈥淪omeone Like You鈥 鈥 Lojay
Unrequited love takes centre stage on Lojay鈥檚 鈥淪omeone Like You.鈥 He sifts through past memories and conversations, retracing where things went wrong. It鈥檚 not the heartbreak of something ending unexpectedly鈥攊t鈥檚 the pain of knowing the person he wants will never come back.
The song feels romantic, but at its core, it鈥檚 about love lost. Lojay鈥檚 soft, moody vocals and lyricism capture that deep sadness. Unlike his usual playful, smug takes on love, there鈥檚 no spinning the block here. This is the first single from his upcoming album, hinting at a shift from the 鈥済angsta romantic鈥 hard-guy lover to something more vulnerable.
1. 鈥淏aby (Is it a Crime)鈥 鈥 Rema
After HEIS, many expected Rema to continue riding the heavy EDM wave, but 鈥淏aby (Is It A Crime)鈥 takes a different route. If you paid attention to 鈥淣ow You Know,鈥 the closing track on HEIS, you鈥檇 have caught the hint鈥攈e鈥檚 leaning into a more chilled, mid-tempo solitude.
Sampling Sade Adu鈥檚 鈥淚s It A Crime鈥 (1985), Rema moves at a leisurely pace, throwing advances at a love interest who isn鈥檛 as eager. But he doesn鈥檛 beg鈥攈e states his case and, if she wastes his time, he moves on (鈥淚 no dey for too much whining鈥).
This song is an anthem for the average Nigerian toaster鈥攃onfident, expressive, but not desperate. Rema鈥檚 songwriting remains relatable, and as HEIS continues to set clubs on fire, 鈥淏aby鈥 slides effortlessly into softer, intimate spaces.




