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Mariah the Scientist Delivers an Electrifying Performance at the WAV Festival

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Mariah the Scientist delivered a performance that will be remembered for a long time at the WAV Festival. Her songwriting and vocal talent show why she has millions of fans. Her charm was on display on set.

Immediately she began to sing, the crowd joined. Her soft voice drew listeners closer with every note. She didn’t rely on flashy effects, but focused on sending out a clear message. This worked to her advantage as it allowed the lyrics and melodies to take center stage. She sang about love, vulnerability, and self-reflection at the WAV Festival.

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The performance was held in a setting that held thousands of people. Between her songs, Maria expressed gratitude and shared brief reflections on the meaning of each track. These moments created a sense of connection with the audience. The audience responded with loud cheers, showing just how much her music meant to them.

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Her stage presence wasn’t flamboyant but effective. Dressed simply and moving with ease, she let her music control the moment. This natural style matched the tone of her songs and helped maintain a smooth flow throughout the set. This kept the energy levels steady throughout the performance.

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She didn’t go out of her way; Maria delivered each song with clarity and emotion. This consistency impressed both longtime fans and those hearing her music live for the first time.

Unlike FAME Week Africa, WAV Festival focuses on  musical talents. Her performance showed that what people need is music that can tell a good story.

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Beyoncé Releases ‘Morning Dew (Donk)’ in Surprise Release

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Beyoncé has released ‘Morning Dew (Donk)’ without prior announcement, giving fans their first new solo song since 2024’s Cowboy Carter. The track arrived over the Fourth of July weekend in the United States and quickly drew attention across streaming platforms and social media.

The release also launches the 20th anniversary celebrations for B’Day, Beyoncé’s second solo studio album, which was released in 2006 and featured hits including Irreplaceable, Déjà Vu and Ring the Alarm. According to information released alongside the song, Morning Dew (Donk) was recorded during the B’Day sessions but did not make the final track list. It will now appear on the album’s upcoming anniversary edition, nearly 20 years after it was first recorded.

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The song reunites Beyoncé with longtime collaborators Pharrell Williams, The-Dream and Darius Dixon, who share writing credits. Production was handled by Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams.

To accompany the release, Beyoncé shared a lyric video featuring archival footage filmed by photographer and director Cliff Watts during the B’Day era. The black-and-white visuals show the singer during a 2007 photo shoot, linking the newly released track to the period in which it was originally recorded.

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Rumours about a song titled Donk had circulated for years after references to the track appeared in music industry databases, but it was never officially released. Its arrival resolves long-running speculation surrounding the recording while adding another chapter to the B’Day anniversary celebrations.

The release also comes as fans continue to speculate about Beyoncé’s next studio project. Following Renaissance and Cowboy Carter, many have been expecting the third instalment of her planned trilogy. While Morning Dew (Donk) is a previously unreleased recording from the B’Day sessions rather than a preview of a new musical direction, it arrives at a time when interest in her next project remains high.

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By opening the B’Day anniversary celebrations with an unreleased recording from the vault, Beyoncé has revisited an important chapter of her career while giving listeners a chance to hear a track that remained unfinished business for nearly two decades.

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Tyla Becomes First Artist to Spend 100 Weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s US Afrobeats Chart

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Tyla has reached another career milestone by becoming the first artist to spend 100 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart. This feat shows Tyla’s growing influence in the world’s biggest music market. The record was confirmed after her latest hit, Is It Love, climbed to the top of the chart.

The Billboard chart was launched in 2022 through a partnership between Billboard and Afro Nation, it used streaming activity, digital sales and the data to arrive at the result. The chart is used to measure African music’s appeal in the American market. To achieve such a feat, the artist needs huge listener engagement. According to Chart Data, she has double the #1 of her closest competitors.

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Tyla’s record breaking run is because of her numerous successful singles, not just a single hit. Her single, Water, remained at No. 1 in the U.S. Afrobeats chart for 55 weeks. Also, the success of Push 2 Start, Chanel, and now Is It Love  contributed to her historic 100 week total.

Tyla’s success is a testament of her talent. In recent years, Afrobeats and amapiano have  featured on international streaming platforms and music festivals. Her dominance shows that African artists are no longer pushovers.

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The record came at a time Tyla’s second studio album, A Pop, is gathering international momentum. With four No. 1 songs in the U.S. She has raised the benchmark for future artists on the chart. Her latest achievement is a landmark moment for South African music and the wider African music industry.

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Tyla Becomes First Artist to Spend 100 Weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s U.S. Afrobeats Chart

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Tyla has reached another career milestone by becoming the first artist to spend 100 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart. This feat shows Tyla’s growing influence in the world’s biggest music market. The record was confirmed after her latest hit, Is It Love, climbed to the top of the chart.

The Billboard chart was launched in 2022 through a partnership between Billboard and Afro Nation, it used streaming activity, digital sales and the data to arrive at the result. The chart is used to measure African music’s appeal in the American market. To achieve such a feat, the artist needs huge listener engagement. According to Chart Data, she has double the #1 of her closest competitors.

Photo: Instagram

Read Also: Tyla Wins ‘Best Afrobeats Artist’ at the 2026 American Music Awards

Tyla’s record breaking run is because of her numerous successful singles, not just a single hit. Her single, Water, remained at No. 1 in the U.S. Afrobeats chart for 55 weeks. Also, the success of Push 2 Start, Chanel, and now Is It Love  contributed to her historic 100 week total.

Tyla’s success is a testament of her talent. In recent years, Afrobeats and amapiano have  featured on international streaming platforms and music festivals. Her dominance shows that African artists are no longer pushovers.

Photo: Instagram

The record came at a time Tyla’s second studio album, A Pop, is gathering international momentum. With four No. 1 songs in the U.S. She has raised the benchmark for future artists on the chart. Her latest achievement is a landmark moment for South African music and the wider African music industry.

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