This edition of Africa Incorporated stayed smooth from beginning to end, opening with warm Soul grooves and rich production before naturally expanding into electronic textures and rhythm-driven sounds. The early part of the set carried an easy flow, giving the music room to breathe while keeping the energy soulful and relaxed.
The transition into electronic Soul and House felt effortless. Tall Black Guy brought layered grooves and deep rhythm through the “We Rollin’ for You” remix, while The Vision and Qwestlife added dance-driven energy without losing the warmth established at the start of the session. Every transition kept the movement flowing naturally rather than forcing changes in direction.
As the ride continued, the set leaned deeper into House and Afro House through selections from Mekkah, Oskido, and Kususa. The percussion became heavier, the grooves stretched further, and the atmosphere opened up while still maintaining a soulful center throughout the journey.
The final stretch turned fully toward Afrobeats and modern African Soul. Johnny Drille, Tems, Africaine, and Omah Lay helped close the ride with melody, atmosphere, and emotional texture, carrying the same warmth that started the session while introducing more contemporary African sounds.
The entire show stayed connected through groove, rhythm, and feeling, moving naturally from Soul into electronic sounds, Afro House, and Afrobeats while keeping the energy smooth the whole way through.

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