With “Kese (Dance)”, Nigerian superstar Wizkid reclaims his position as vibemaster-in-chief, delivering an infectious groove that’s as much an invitation as it is an instruction. Produced by P2J—Wiz’s long-time collaborator and one of the sonic minds behind his 2020 album, Made in Lagos—the track is a celebration of life, lifted from his new album, Morayo. Here, Big Wiz is as confident, playful and globally minded as ever, peppering his Yoruba and pidgin lyrics with Jamaican patois: “Dem go dey dance to the gbẹdu, dem go feel irie/Cos anything wey I drop dem go chop, aje/Whether night or day,” he asserts on the verse. Hear “Kese (Dance)” on Afrobeats Hits, the home of today’s biggest and best tracks from the genre that blends the sounds of West African culture with everything from rap and dancehall to R&B and house. Our editors regularly update this playlist, so if you hear something you like, add it to your library.