This post is the 2nd of a 5-part series on 100 chill African songs. These songs represent the incredible musical diversity and vibrancy of Africa.
Catch up with the entire series of 100 African songs here:
- From Cairo to Cape Town: 100 Relaxing African Songs – Part 1
- From Cairo to Cape Town: African Music Playlist – Part 3
- From Cairo to Cape Town: Relaxing African Music – Part 4
- From Cairo to Cape Town: 100 Relaxing African Songs – Part 5
Listen to the full playlist on Spotify or on YouTube. Click on any song to skip to that section.
100 Relaxing African Songs
21. Sam Fan Thomas – African Typic Collection
22. Josky Kiambukuta – Chandra
23. Cesária Evora – Petit pays
24. Jose Chameleone – Valu Valu
26. Mbilia Bel – Nakei Nairobi
27. Manana Antoine – Amour Cherche Amour
28. Fancy Fingers – Rhumba Toto
29. Capo Plaza – Non Fare Così
30. Tabu Ley Rochereau – Mokolo Nakokufa
33. Wizkid – Blessed (Featuring Damian Marley)
35. Franco and Tabuley – Kabassele in Memoriam
37. Zaïko Langa Langa – Dede sur mesure
21. Sam Fan Thomas – African Typic Collection
22. Josky Kiambukuta – Chandra
23. Cesária Evora – Petit pays
24. Jose Chameleone – Valu Valu
25. Oliver N’Goma – Lusa
26. Mbilia Bel – Nakei Nairobi
27. Manana Antoine – Amour Cherche Amour
28. Fancy Fingers – Rhumba Toto
29. Capo Plaza – Non Fare Così
30. Tabu Ley Rochereau – Mokolo Nakokufa
31. Oliver N’Goma – Bane
32. Elani – Hapo Zamani
33. Tiwa Savage – Attention
34. Wizkid – Blessed (Featuring Damian Marley)
35. Franco and Tabuley – Kabassele in Memoriam
36. Pat Shange – Sweet Mama
37. Zaïko Langa Langa – Dede sur mesure
38. Kanda Bongo Man – Wahito
39. Yvonne Chaka Chaka – Stimela
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ifo1Rb1hlYc&list=PLAkpUV7eQi86jMJnG1d8boG92iLxZnCyU&index=35
40. Manu Dibango – Soul Makossa
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