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Stilllove Radio is a carefully curated journey through the African diaspora, blending personal favorites, timeless classics, and contemporary highlights. The mix weaves together RnB, Afrobeats, Hip Hop, and electro soul, with a special homage to Daddy Lumba and D’Angelo.
The show opens with rhythmic, pulsating beats from Kaytranada and Shallipopi before moving into Burna Boy’s vibrant Afropop soundscape. Naomi Sharon, Rema, and Amaarae introduce fresh voices and modern perspectives, while Jorja Smith and Tayc elegantly emphasize the soulful RnB elements.
As the journey continues, the mix explores its layered textures: Sarz, Ayra Starr, and Wale combine energetic Afrobeats with introspective lyrics, Blood Orange and Sasha Keable add dreamlike electro-soul moments, and SuperJazzClub brings soft, jazzy textures to the sound.
The second half dives deeper into Hip Hop and Neo-Soul: Josman, Kendrick Lamar, and Kofi Stone deliver lyrical intensity, while Samara Cyn, Doechii, and Gabriel Jacoby bring contemporary grooves. Chronixx introduces reggae vibes, Mobb Deep and Clipse present powerful Hip Hop classics, and Ragz Originale and Sailorr merge urban flows with international influences. The tribute to D’Angelo with “Devil’s Pie” serves as an emotional high point, rounding off the show stylistically and thematically.
Stilllove Radio is a mix of past and present, personal memories and global musical culture—a journey through sound, rhythm, and emotion celebrating the diversity and creativity of the African diaspora.







