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20 Best African Songs That Should Be Your Ringtone This December

From Afrobeats to Amapiano, these trending tracks will keep your phone ringing with the hottest sounds from across the continent

Rayvanny X Otile Brown

As December festivities kick into high gear, there’s no better time to refresh your phone’s ringtone with the vibrant sounds that have defined African music in 2024 and early 2025. From the infectious rhythms of Bongo Flava to the pulsating beats of Amapiano, the continent’s musical landscape has delivered an exceptional array of hits worthy of announcing your incoming calls.

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This carefully curated list spans multiple genres and regions, showcasing the diversity and creativity that makes African music a global force. Whether you prefer the smooth vocals of Afrobeats or the energetic bounce of South African house music, these tracks will ensure your phone stands out in any crowd.

The Essential December Ringtone Playlist

1. Wizkid – “Kese”

Released at the tail end of 2024, this high-energy Afrobeats track has dominated December dancefloors across Africa. Wizkid returns to the raw, vibrant sound of his early years, making this the perfect festive season anthem. The TikTok-inspired dance challenge has only amplified its popularity.

2. Tems – “Love Me JeJe”

A modern reimagining of Seyi Sodimu’s classic, Tems showcases her evolving global appeal with this irresistible track. Produced by Guiltybeatz and Spax, the song blends contemporary R&B with nostalgic Afrobeats vibes, creating an instantly recognizable ringtone.

3. Asake ft. Wizkid – “MMS”

From Asake’s third studio album “Lungu Boy,” this collaboration brings together infectious Afrobeat rhythms and undeniable charisma. Produced by P. Priime, the track has captivated audiences with its energy and has become one of 2024’s most celebrated releases.

4. TitoM & Yuppe ft. Burna Boy – “Tshwala Bam (Remix)”

This cross-continental Amapiano hit showcases the power of African music to transcend borders. The remix featuring Burna Boy elevates the already popular South African track, making it a must-have ringtone for lovers of the genre.

5. Rayvanny ft. Diamond Platnumz – “Tetema”

Tanzania’s Bongo Flava sensation Rayvanny teams up with Diamond Platnumz for this energetic collaboration. The song’s infectious rhythm and memorable hook make it an ideal choice for anyone wanting to represent East African sounds on their device.

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6. Ayra Starr – “Commas”

From her critically acclaimed album “The Year I Turned 21,” this track is soft, introspective, and artfully playful. Ayra Starr’s ability to transform existential concerns into danceable pop makes “Commas” both meaningful and melodic as a ringtone.

7. Kizz Daniel ft. Davido – “Twe Twe (Remix)”

Produced by Killertunes and Blaise Beatz, this polished track features lively production that makes it an instant hit. The collaboration between two Nigerian heavyweights delivers the perfect blend of star power and musicality.

8. Rema – “Villain”

From his sophomore album “HEIS,” Rema transforms into a self-declared antihero over P.Priime’s layered production. The track exudes confidence and swagger, making it a standout anthem for contemporary West African music fans.

9. Tyla ft. Gunna & Skillibeng – “Jump”

This track represents Tyla’s anthemic shout-out to South Africa, blending pop, R&B, Afrobeats, and Amapiano. Her fusion of sounds creates something fresh yet familiar, perfect for those wanting a modern, globally-influenced ringtone.

10. Diamond Platnumz – “Holiday”

Released in December 2024, this latest offering from the Bongo Flava king showcases his exceptional hit-making prowess. Diamond Platnumz’s consistent ability to deliver crowd-pleasers makes this track ideal for the festive season.

11. Kabza De Small – “Imithandazo”

The most-streamed Amapiano song across several Southern African countries, this track from one of the genre’s pioneers highlights why the sound continues to dominate the region’s music landscape.

12. Aya Nakamura ft. Ayra Starr – “Hypé”

A cultural moment in African music, this collaboration blends zouk rhythms with fresh Afrobeats flair. The interplay of French and English creates a unique sound that represents the unity of Francophone and Anglophone Africa.

13. Fally Ipupa – “Raha”

DR Congo’s legendary artist continues his impressive run with this spectacular single. Fally Ipupa’s dominance in Central African music makes any of his tracks a sophisticated ringtone choice.

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14. Shallipopi – “Laho”

This inaugural release under Shallipopi’s independent label Plutomania Records represents the rise of emerging Afrobeats talents. The track’s fresh energy captures the genre’s evolving sound.

15. Seyi Vibez – “Igbo”

An intelligent blend of ancient highlife beauty with modern Afropop flavor, this track showcases Seyi Vibez’s love for Africa and belief in shared continental ancestry. The house music influence gives it an irresistible groove.

16. Chike ft. Mohbad – “Egwu”

A moving tribute to the late Mohbad, this Afro-fusion track combines heartfelt emotional resonance with memorable melodies. Its popularity soared after inclusion on Chike’s 2024 album “Son of Chike.”

17. Davido ft. ODUMODUBLVCK & Chike – “Funds”

Davido’s enduring presence in the music industry shines through this collaborative effort. The track demonstrates why he remains one of Afrobeats’ most bankable stars.

18. Zuchu – “Enjoy”

The WCB Wasafi Records signee delivers another captivating track that showcases Tanzania’s thriving music scene. Zuchu’s distinctive voice and style make this an excellent ringtone option.

19. Burna Boy – “Higher”

From the artist whose debut performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre made headlines, this track maintains Burna Boy’s reputation as one of Africa’s most successful global exports.

20. Stonebwoy ft. Spice – “Jiggle & Whine”

Ghana’s dancehall king teams up with Spice for this infectious collaboration that bridges West Africa and the Caribbean, creating a perfect party-ready ringtone.

Why These Songs Matter

African music’s surge by 114% in sub-Saharan Africa, according to Spotify’s 2024 Wrapped report, confirms what fans already know: the continent’s sounds are resonating globally. Vevo reported a 56% increase in views of Afrobeats and Amapiano videos worldwide, with 61% of these views coming from outside Africa.

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From Amapiano’s continued domination in Southern Africa to Afrobeats’ 7.69% share of the global music market, these ringtones represent more than just catchy tunes—they’re part of a cultural movement reshaping the international music landscape.

Whether you choose the energetic Bongo Flava of East Africa, the pulsating Amapiano from South Africa, or the smooth Afrobeats from West Africa, these 20 tracks ensure your phone will be ringing with the best sounds the continent has to offer this December.

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