Episode 26 of Africa Incorporated was pure soul therapy. This show flowed like a sunny afternoon where everything feels light, warm, and good in the world. With a lineup of R&B, neo-soul, and electronic blends, the energy was intimate yet uplifting, always keeping the spirit free.
Episode Deep Dive:
We opened with the atmospheric “Acts of Faith” by Sault, setting the tone with quiet power. Victoria Noelle’s “In the Name of Love” and Normani & 6LACK’s “Waves” followed, building waves of lush, heartfelt vocals. Debórah Bond’s “You Are the One” carried that neo-soul warmth, before Dylan Sinclair’s “What I Gotta Do” brought a stripped-back, heartfelt moment.
Paul Grant & Brayla’s “U” and Tall Black Guy with Jaszy Shavers on “For You” expanded the groove with smooth, modern R&B production. Cydnee with a C broke the pattern beautifully with “Forgiveness,” an electronic gem that pulsed with reflection. From there, Jorja Smith and Preditah’s “On My Mind” added UK flavor, while bLAck pARty’s “The Last Dance” and The Grove’s “Burning Out” leaned into lush, mellow textures.
The Free Nationals with Syd gave us the dreamy “Shibuya,” and Madison McFerrin’s “Ain’t It Nice” kept that soulful lightness alive. Corinne Bailey Rae’s timeless “Like a Star” was a moment of nostalgic glow, flowing into GileS’ “Fantasies x Say Yes,” which layered R&B with sensual energy. H.E.R. and Thundercat’s “Bloody Waters” gave us depth and grit, and Nao’s “We All Win” closed the set in radiant celebration.
The whole show carried the essence of a sunlit groove — soulful, introspective, and freeing. Every track was chosen to remind you to breathe, to feel, and to let your spirit rise.
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