Amped picks: top 10 tracks for this week
- Nidi Shaga
- Jun 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 1

Another week, another fire lineup. From bold new sounds to timeless energy, this week’s Amped Picks delivers everything from deep vibes to dancefloor heat. Tap in, press play, and let the music do the talking.
Track Summaries:
1. Burna Boy – Don’t Let Me Down
Afro-fusion royalty in full form. Burna pours heart and grit into a soulful yet charged anthem about resilience and loyalty.
2. Ruche – EBELEBE
This one’s pure heat! A street certified bounce track with swagger, energy, and that undeniable “gbe-body” pull.
3. Runtown – The Dangerous Hearts
The Soundgod returns with a dreamy, melodic offering that’s equal parts mysterious and magnetic classic Runtown with new edge.
4. Reeplay & OdumoduBlvck – Akpor
A gritty blend of raw flows and streetwise storytelling. Pure Abuja heat with a thunderous bounce.
5. Ayo Maff – Gang
One for the trenches. Ayo Maff channels brotherhood, ambition, and survival into a catchy anthem with heart.
6. Tim Lyre – Economy
Smooth, reflective, and vibey. A laidback sonic journal entry from an artist who knows how to speak softly but hit deep.
7. A-Q – R.O.I
Bars on a mission. A-Q flexes lyrical mastery and business-minded confidence with every punchline. Calculated and cold.
Listen here.
8. Goodgirl LA – Goodgirl
A lush, feel-good reminder of feminine strength, authenticity, and light. She owns the title and the vibe.
9. Gabzy & Fireboy DML – So Much Sense
Afro-R&B gold. Slick vocals and sweet harmonies on a track that feels like a love letter with a warning label
10. Bigbird Kuti – OPP(s)
Fearless and full of fire. Bigbird Kuti calls out the fakes and flips the script on opposition in a high octane banger.
Final Take:
This week, the music didn’t just entertain—it spoke. These tracks reflect a generation that feels deeply, dreams loudly, and dances through the pain. So whether you’re trying to cry, plot, or party—Amped Picks has you covered.
Listen to our playlist here.
Updated weekly. Curated with love, grit, and too many rewinds.
Do you have a song that you will love to feature on our playlist? Send an email to: press@ampedeveything.com
Playlist Credit: Shaga Nidi
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