ALL World: Afro-Beat albums
- ACCRA TRANE STATION + 2: Topographies of the Dark
- From Afro Jazz to Afro Beat, improvisations on the train tracks that connect Coltrane and Ellington to Ali Farka Toure and Abdullah Ibrahim. Joined by flute and sax wiz Alex Coke.
- AFRO-MUSICA FEATURING EDO KING MATWAWANA: Diaspora Touch
- Afro-Beat dance music composed and performed by Congo born Edo King Matwawana and his African-Canadian band, influenced by artists like Papa Wemba and Kekele.
- ALAFIA: World Cityzen
- A fusion of West African styles with a unique cross border feel/ touch.
- ALBINO!: Rhino
- funky grooves in the afrobeat tradition--if you like Fela Kuti, Antibalas, Daktaris or classic soul 45's, then you'll love this.
- ALEX WEISS & DIFFERENT DRUM: Nourishment
- Original compositions with Afro/Latin roots
- ANDREW DAHL-BREDINE: All I Know
- Creative original lyrics sung (mostly in English) in a beautiful voice to various World Beat styles, incl. Samba, Afro-beat, Reggae, Spoken Word, etc. Completely original.
- ANTONIO DAVID LYONS: Human Jewels
- from fiery dance grooves to whimsically sweet ballads. It’s early twenties upwards, those who favor a familiar sound but with an edge - who buy the likes of John Legend, Thandiswa, Musa Manzini or Lebo Mashile.
- AWA MELONE: Plus D'amour
- World music
- BEAUTIFUL NUBIA AND THE ROOTS RENAISSANCE BAND: Jangbalajugbu
- Infectuous, high-spirited modern African music inspired by ancient traditional rhythms
- BEAUTIFUL NUBIA AND THE ROOTS RENAISSANCE BAND: Awilele
- Infectuous, high-spirited modern African music inspired by ancient traditional rhythms
- BEAUTIFUL NUBIA AND THE ROOTS RENAISSANCE BAND: Fèrè
- Infectuous, high-spirited modern African music inspired by ancient traditional rhythms
- BÉLO: Reference
- World beat music, African jazz influenced, with hints of reggae, rock, and funk
- CHATA ADDY & SUSUMA: This is what l feel
- Upbeat West African music from Ghana, blending a traditional and contemporary world beat sound.
- CHRISTIAN KALAMBAIE: Moto Oyo
- Gospel music with a beautiful blend of Afro-beat and Acoustic style.
- DELE SOSIMI: Identity
- On his breaking new album, you’ll find… the most fluent Afrobeat you’re going to hear today without losing the swagger and the grit that is Afrobeat.
- DIANO GARCIA: Turn It On
- A cool mix of urban and world grooves with insightful lyrics and and catchy melodies
- DJIKI: Tera Grandi
- Tera Grandi is a world music album with Capeverdean, Afro-beat, Latin, and World Fusion music. The lyrics are written in Capeverdean Creole, Spanish, Portuguese, and English.
- DOBACARACOL: Soley
- World Fusion- One of the most exciting fusion acts to come to the World Music scene. Mixing afro-beat, reggae with french, english lyrics, Flowing from slower electronic textured and atmospheric tracks to all out african trance with a twist of roots regg
- EL KADYSAMI: Orgânico
- World folk, world beat, and jazz for world peace.
- FRANCIS JACOB: Side-by-Side
- A TRUE World Jazz experience. The same tunes recorded once in an acoustic setting, once again with a burning Afro-Beat rythm section. The project features musicians from Ivory Coast, Senegal, Nigeria, Brazil, Surinam, Japan, Europe and the United States.
- GAVIN CASTLETON: A Bullet, A Lever, A Key
- Narrative prog-hop - compositional hip hop with a potent message about following your own path.
- HOT WATER: Home
- The 10 tracks found on the record cover upbeat South African beats (ala Graceland), Hopping Blues, Modern Folk ballads (ala Jack Johnson) and thought-provoking, inspiring cross-cultural gems (World-Roots music).
- IKWUNGA: Calabash Afrobeat-Poems by Ikwunga Vol.1
- A seminal concept album with a distinctly original African feel that finds the verses and chants interwoven with rich African rhythms married to a new satiny Afrobeat.
- JUJUBA: Jujuba
- High-energy, funky Afrobeat featuring master talking drum player, Nojeem Lasisi of Lagos, Nigeria. The 12-piece consists of four horns, percussionists from Nigeria and Ghana, and a rhythm section reminiscent of James Brown and Fela Kuti.
- KAKANDE: Dununya
- The balafon (xylophone) has electrified popular music in West Africa since the court of Emperor Sundiata Keita back in 1235. Lush vocals, flutes, sinewy guitars, cellos and countless textures.
- KALETA - ZOZO AFROBEAT: Country Of Guns
- Funky Afrobeat
- LAGOSBOY: Human rice for Human beans
- Socio-critical, urban, contemporary Afrobeat.
- LIVE AT ASHKENAZ: Vol. 1: Africa
- A diverse mix of African music, all recorded live at the legendary Ashkenaz world music venue in Berkeley, CA.
- MANKALA: Speak Your Mind
- Afro Caribbean fusion groove with elements of reggae, zouk & Afro beat. Songs feature melodic vocal lines with sweet harmonies, African bluesy/funky guitar sounds, hi-energy Afro-latin percussion, tight horn arrangements on a solid bedrock of groove.
- MARIAMAGBE: Adouma
- Cultural, traditional Mandingo music
- MILLY NAMUKASA: Munonyezza
- Afro-Beat zouk
- MR SOMETHING SOMETHING & IKWUNGA THE AFROBEAT POET: Deep Sleep
- Afrobeat poetry - dub poems driven with an Afrobeat engine.
- PADAWACO': Plan B
- Trio Groov' Funk n' Tribe - Bass, Percussion (cajon.), Sax, Voices, "Crazyjazzscat". from France, somewhere near Paris. You can say an alternativ' funk To be fonktinued.
- PLAN C: Tercer Mundo
- Plan C, nominated as Canada's Best Latin Alternative Band, combines African-rooted Latin music with Afro-beat, Hip-hop, Funk and Electronica.
- ROOT DOCTOR ABE: Healing Time
- "ROOT DOCTOR ABE { Bringing You The Best In Afro-Beats / Reggae/ with R&B MIX } IS SIMPLY SENSATIONAL." .amNewYork
- ROOTS ROCK SOCIETY: Riddim To Riddim
- Afro-beat, world beat, reggae fusion.
- RUBBLEBUCKET ORCHESTRA: Rose's Dream
- 10-piece psychedelic poly-rock/afrobeat outfit with soaring female vocals, a plump horn section, and unique dance-ready rhythms. Rich colors and irresistible spunky style that might just leave you addicted.
- SARAH NDAGIRE: Katitira
- Afro-beat zouk acoustic.
- SHANNON HARRIS: The New World Reveal-A-Solution
- A voyage through the future urban underground grasping textures of jazz fusion,afro-beat,deep house,spoken word,cosmic jazz,soul,hip hop,gospel,soul and funk.
- SHEELA LANGEBERG: Naked Fire
- Soundtrack/world/ambient/club dance
- SHEELA S. LANGEBERG: Dream
- She has used her unique voice, her expertise in storytelling, the Tanzanian life style, color and landscape, blended those with modern instruments to create a characterization into every track, add a feel and a special journey into her music.
- SUPERKALI: Superkali
- AFRI-FUNK:a distinctly original funkandgroove take on Fela-Kuti style afro-beat. Superkali's credo- You'll enjoy listening, but you will dance.
- TALKBACK: Stigma
- Reggae, alternative, afro-beat, rock, blues - country music (from a different country)
- TEFO HLAELE: Reasons
- Funky Afro beat.
- THE AFROMOTIVE: Scare Tactics
- "The Afromotive fuse the polyrhythms of Afrobeat with funk and extended improv. If you can stand still listening to their music, check your pulse- you might be dead." - Jack Silverman, Nashville Scene
- THE DAKTARIS: Soul Explosion
- Afro-funk originally released on Desco Records
- THE RAGBIRDS: Wanderlove
- Folk world pop rock
- THE SOULJAZZ ORCHESTRA: Freedom No Go Die
- An exploration of the revolutionary sounds of funky afrobeat.
- THE SUPERPOWERS: Revival Time
- A group of 12 musicians dedicated to continuing the tradition and spreading the message of Afrobeat music. This society hopes to bring together young and old through music and dance to continue the Afrobeat vision for social revolution.
- THOUGHT: Politics for Kids
- A new pop afro-rock - electrifying music to dance and dream the night away. Like Sly & Maceo playing songs by Prince & Paul Simon in the manner of Fela Kuti & Van Halen.
- TUNDE ALAOYE: Good Tidings (Irohin Rere)
- Excellent Nigerian/Afro Gospel music that celebrates our relationship with God in African Style. Original inspiration for all occasions. Unique stlyle multi-lingua compositions that are rich in african percussion and music arrangements.
- UMOJA ORCHESTRA: Abre La Puerta
- Sweaty, energetic, Afro-Latin funk that will keep you dancing all night.
- WANLOV THE KUBOLOR: Green Card
- Uplifting Afrobeat, eclectic hip hop, & highlife with thought-provoking lyrics.
- WAWALI BONANE & YOKA ENZENZE BAND: Eduma
- The word "SOUKOUS" comes from the French word "secouer" meaning to shake.
Soukous has become Africa's hottest guitar based music.
- WENDY ST. KITTS: Woman Empowered
- "She has a big voice; a great voice. Her music is really big." R. Hendrix- MTV Music Supervisor. Wendy's voice roars clear and true, unstoppable in its desire to fulfill the full range of her desires and commitments.