In the third part of this series, we continue exploring relaxing African songs you can add to your African music playlist. This journey will not only introduce you to some amazing tunes but will also highlight the rich and diverse musical heritage of the continent.
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: 100 Relaxing African Songs – Part 2
- From Cairo to Cape Town: Relaxing African Music – Part 4
- From Cairo to Cape Town: 100 Relaxing African Songs – Part 5
This African music playlist is by no means exhaustive. It is just a glimpse into the diverse and vibrant musical landscape of Africa. Listen to the full playlist on Spotify or on YouTube. Click on any song to skip to that section.
100 Relaxing African Songs
43. Koffi Olomide – Papa bonheur
44. Kanda Bongo Man – Tika Kolela
45. Paul Simon – Homeless (with Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
48. Juliana Kanyomozi – Twalina Omukwano
50. Ringo Madlingozi – Sondela
51. Nguashi Ntimbo – Shauri Yako
53. Wes – Awa Awa
41. Salif Keita – Tekere
42. Nameless – Sinzia
43. Koffi Olomide – Papa bonheur
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBt-ycRFpic&list=PLAkpUV7eQi86jMJnG1d8boG92iLxZnCyU&index=39
44. Kanda Bongo Man – Tika Kolela
45. Paul Simon – Homeless (with Ladysmith Black Mambazo)
46. Les Wanyika – Sina Makosa
47. Lucky Dube – Victims
48. Juliana Kanyomozi – Twalina Omukwano
49. Kanda Bongo Man – Muchana
50. Ringo Madlingozi – Sondela
51. Nguashi Ntimbo – Shauri Yako
52. Angelique Kidjo – Agolo
53. Wes – Awa Awa
54. Wahu – Sweet Love
55. Aster Aweke – Nafkot
56. Octopizzo – Vacation
57. Tabu Ley Rochereau – Maze
58. M’Pongo Love – Ndaya
59. Oliver Mtukudzi – Todii
60. Cecile Kayirebwa – Tarihinda
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