Afrikan Simba
Afrikan Simba

Afrikan Simba

GBRReggae, Dub
14,773 monthly listeners
  • 2.8K followers
  • 1.4K followers
  • 476 followers
  • 470 fans

Afrikan Simba's Top Spotify Songs

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Artist Name
Jah No Dead - Vocal Dub
2.4K streams
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Artist Name
Jah No Dead
2.3K streams
3
Artist Name
Don't Rush
1.8K streams
4
Artist Name
Poverty
800 streams
5
Artist Name
Protect I
570 streams
2.4K
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2.3K
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1.8K
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800
Streams last week
570
Streams last week
370
Streams last week
299
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We Are Warriors

Vibronics, Afrikan Simba, Murray Man, Cultural Warriors
112
Streams last week
85
Streams last week
63
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Afrikan Simba's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Reggae/Dub
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The Sound of Everything
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Dub SoundSystem
by Spotify
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Reggae Dub and Roots 🇪🇹
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Dour Festival 2024
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Events4 Events

Jul
10-14
Dour Festival
Belgium
BEL
, Dour • N/A N/A
Past
Feb
08
Channel One - 40th Anniversary Party at Electric Brixton
United Kingdom
GBR
, London • 1200 - 2500 Club
Past
Aug
16-22
Rototom Sunsplash
Spain
ESP
, Benicasim • N/A N/A
Past
Jul
17-23
Bababoom Festival
Italy
ITA
, Fermo • N/A N/A
Past

Afrikan Simba's Past Events4 Events

  • Dour Festival festival

    A$AP Rocky, Trippie Redd, Rae Sremmurd, JID, Disclosure, DAMSO, Skepta, Cypress Hill, SCH, FKJ, Orelsan, Charlotte de Witte, Josman, Kaytranada, Sheck Wes, MOHA LA SQUALE, Koffee, Vince Staples, Bicep, Jay Rock, Metronomy, Sub Focus, Action Bronson, Bonobo, Parov Stelar, Vald, Amelie Lens, Pendulum, The Internet, Wilkinson, Rezz, Fontaines D.C., Youssoupha, Slushii, Solomun, JPEGMAFIA, Nina Kraviz, boy pablo, Dinos, Roméo Elvis, Flatbush Zombies, Adam Beyer, Death Grips, Gramatik, Duckwrth, Mr. Oizo, Gus Dapperton, IAMDDB, Jordan Rakei, GRiZ, Sho Madjozi, Lolo Zouaï, I Hate Models, Tale Of Us, Vendredi Sur Mer, Alpha Wann, Kölsch, Shy FX, Viagra boys, Tommy Cash, Octavian, DJ Seinfeld, Møme, Mall Grab, Yaeji, Vitalic, Richie Hawtin, Manudigital, Vladimir Cauchemar, No Vacation, Apparat, High Contrast, Rusko, Curtis Harding, Stand High Patrol, JAZZY BAZZ, Laurent Garnier, CloZee, Alfa Mist, Phony Ppl, Andy C, Tank and the Bangas, Sudan Archives, Electric Wizard, GoGo Penguin, Ocean Wisdom, George FitzGerald, Ama Lou, Agar Agar, DTM, Odezenne, Flavien Berger, Joyhauser, Joey Purp, Chill Bump, Linval Thompson, Panda Dub, Claire Laffut, DJ Marky, HAAi, Habibi Funk, Salut C'est Cool, DAVID AUGUST, Alix Perez, Anetha, Herobust, Tirzah, Lord Esperanza, Farrago, Battles, Park Hye Jin, Mano Le Tough, Masters At Work, Rendez-Vous, Charlotte Adigéry, Fat White Family, Zwangere Guy, Denis Sulta, Full Of Hell, Le Motel, Paula Temple, Congo Natty, SpectraSoul, KOMPROMAT, SaSaSaS, Aloïse Sauvage, TODIEFOR, Patrick Holland, Ondubground, Dustycloud, Neurosis, Skeptical, Kiddy Smile, Bjarki, Whispering Sons, Sama' Abdulhadi, Dengue Dengue Dengue, Marina P, Lenny Dee, YOB, Trinity, Ana Diaz, Objekt, Sr. Wilson, Hubert Lenoir, Charlie P, Pierre Kwenders, Dynamite MC, Under Black Helmet, Skee Mask, Fatima, Birds in Row, Hot Snakes, The Body, Bredren, Lefto, Nakhane, Lt. Stitchie, Moonshine, Deena Abdelwahed, Kibir La Amlak, Jimothy Lacoste, Ceephax Acid Crew, Poté, MC Mota, Bisou, CASUAL GABBERZ, Martha Da'ro, sp:mc, LE 77, Locked Groove, FAHAD SERIKI fka DVTCH NORRIS, Blvc Svnd, Moka Boka, Wiegedood, Darrell Cole, Cadillac, RARE AKUMA, Ansome, Juicy, La Jungle, Black Mirrors, Dr. Rubinstein, Malke, Aba Shanti-I, SLIM LESSIO, Daddy Cookiz, MNNQNS, Sevenum six, Blackboard Jungle, Shanti D, Tonn Piper, Afrikan Simba, La Fraicheur, Wicked and Bonny, Body & Soul, MISS ANGEL DJ, D-Nasty, Kampire, Raw District, VOYOU, Murray Man, Unlisted Fanatic, Yonatan Gat, Boycott, Sonnfjord, Nosedrip, Kenny Knots, Mandana, Saah Karim, Berise, R-Zac, Phoenician Drive, DJ Marcelle/Another Nice Mess, Nish Wadada, OZFERTI, Montevideo, AZF, 1985, Commander Spoon, AMEKMAR, Rôdham, Namdose, The Brums, VONNIS, Peet, Aurel, Chaton, Enzo Postiga, Lenny Pistol, VENLO MC, DUKES VS PIRATES, Saudade, Nu Genea, SebastiAn
    BEL, Dour
    Medium
  • Channel One - 40th Anniversary Party at Electric Brixton

    Brother Culture, Vivian Jones, Natty Campbell, Afrikan Simba, Donovan Kingjay, Sosaysh
    Electric Brixton
    GBR, London
    Club1.2K - 2.5K
  • Rototom Sunsplash festival

    Bad Gyal, Spice, Konshens, Jimmy Cliff, Protoje, Tarrus Riley, Alborosie, Ben Harper, Tiken Jah Fakoly, Romain Virgo, Beres Hammond, Julian Marley, Biga ranx, Orishas, Morodo, Fat Freddy's Drop, Kabaka Pyramid, Green Valley, Jugglerz, Nina Zilli, Alika, DesiFrenzy, Mo'kalamity, Duane Stephenson, Mellow Mood, Skarra Mucci, Groundation, Laguna Pai, Cocoa Tea, Hollie Cook, King Yellowman, Vanupié, The Skatalites, Samory I, Johnny Osbourne, Mighty Diamonds, Sly & Robbie, Bitty McLean, Brusco, David Rodigan, Paolo Baldini DubFiles, AUXILI, chalart58, ZJ Liquid, Zion Train, Adala, Derrick Morgan, Tiano Bless, Giuliano Palma, Jah Shaka, Africa Unite, MISTAH GODEH, Kibir La Amlak, DJ Jeren, Dean Fraser, Ras Kuko, Alpheus, Earthkry, Iron Dubz, Train To Roots, Afrosideral, Andrew Tosh, Ashanti Selah, LADAMA, Docta Rythm Selecta, Akatz, Royal Sounds, Chronic Sound, Vin Gordon, Blackboard Jungle, King Addies, Arkaingelle, Afrikan Simba, Saritah, Karlixx, Playa Desnuda, MEDITERRANEAN ROOTS, General Roots, Villa Ada Posse, Raiz, Alex Bass, Ras Divarius, Baodub, Studio Shap Shap, Kenny Knots, Akro, Neekoshy, The Uppertones, Rebelmadiaq Sound System, Herbalize it, Real Rockers, Marga Mbande, Ninette, Pow Pow Movement, Mapuxe Sound, Rafeelya, Hi-Shine, Selecta Nesta, High Budub Sound, Hermanos Thioune, Anti Coi Guanti, Funky Mosquito, Northern Lights Sound System, Lava Sound, Tatanka Sound System, Bassajam Sound, Blood & Fyah, DJ Douds, Inés Pardo, Elephant Tiny Obssesion, Tuff Kaya, Bit Sound, DUKES VS PIRATES, Danakill, Black Diamonds Sound
    ESP, Benicasim
    Huge
  • Bababoom Festival festival

    Inner Circle, Protoje, Manudigital, Iseo & Dodosound, Taiwan MC, Mellow Mood, O.B.F Sound System, CLAVER GOLD, Bazil, Sr. Wilson, Dj GRUFF, Indica Dubs, Earl Sixteen, Macro Marco, Forelock, King Shiloh Sound System , Black Omolo, Shanti D, dub engine, Heavy Hammer, Afrikan Simba, Arawak, Moa Anbessa, DJ MADKID, Pakkia crew, Shanty Crew, Marumba, Lion's Cage, ZIZZE the HAPPY Selecta, PUSHMAN, Northern Lights Sound System, Mr.JOINT Selecta, CALIGULA SOUND, Labo Sound, The Indiggnation
    ITA, Fermo
    Small

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Jermaine Edwards
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Third World
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Third World
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Stand High Patrol
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Cocoa Tea
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Mungo's Hi Fi
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Mungo's Hi Fi
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Brother Culture
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Tiwony
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Tiwony
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Wyre

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KE • Contemporary R&B
Blackfacenaija
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Blackfacenaija
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Black Roots
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Black Roots
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Tippa Irie
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Tippa Irie
GB • Roots Reggae
Aspencat
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Aspencat
ES • Reggae Fusion
Vibronics
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Vibronics
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Junior Dread
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Junior Dread
BR • Roots Reggae
Monkey Jhayam
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Monkey Jhayam
BR • Roots Reggae
Dubkasm
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Dubkasm
GB • Dub

Jerry K

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Jerry K
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Jerry K
NG • Christian Music
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Kibir La Amlak
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Kibir La Amlak
GB • Roots Reggae
Solo Banton
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Solo Banton
GB • Roots Reggae
Iwan Suhyini
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Iwan Suhyini
GH • Roots Reggae
Roots Raid
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Roots Raid
FR • Dub
Indubious
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Indubious
US • Roots Reggae

YT

GBRReggaeRoots Reggae
YT
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YT
GB • Roots Reggae
MC Zulu
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MC Zulu
US • Dancehall

Afrikan Simba's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
Music Is An Illusion feat. The Great Gatsby feat. Afrikan Simba (Original Mix)
Released on Jan 01, 2001
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Artist Name
Dub Is An Illusion feat. The Great Gatsby feat. Afrikan Simba (Original Mix)
Released on Jan 01, 2001

Music Is An Illusion feat. The Great Gatsby feat. Afrikan Simba (Original Mix)

Afrikan Simba

Dub Is An Illusion feat. The Great Gatsby feat. Afrikan Simba (Original Mix)

Afrikan Simba

More about Afrikan Simba

Overview of Dub musician Afrikan Simba

The mesmerizing musician Afrikan Simba, a native of London, United Kingdom, has had a major influence on the reggae and dub music scenes. Simba skillfully combines the intricate sounds of dub with the rhythms of reggae to provide a distinctive and entrancing musical experience. He does this with a soulful voice that resonates with genuineness.

Simba's passion for reggae is clear in his performances, as he deftly interweaves the genre's lengthy history and cultural relevance. The beat of his music draws listeners into a world where love, freedom, and social justice are vividly portrayed in the lyrics.

Simba incorporates his own distinctive style into his music while drawing inspiration from legendary reggae performers like Lee "Scratch" Perry and Bob Marley. This gives the music a fresh spin on the genre's classic sound. His soothing voice performance provides a sound trip that is upbeat and thought-provoking thanks to the pulsing basslines and captivating dub effects.

Simba's talent and commitment as a musician are demonstrated by his capacity to engage his listeners on a deep level. His love for reggae and dub is evident whether he's on stage or in the studio, and it has a profound effect on everyone who has the pleasure of listening to his music.

Afrikan Simba is a genuine representative of reggae and dub in a world where music has the ability to cross barriers and bring people from all walks of life together. He continues to promote love, unity, and social awareness via his moving lyrics and contagious melodies, making an enduring impression on the reggae music world.

What are the most popular songs for Dub musician Afrikan Simba?

A well-known reggae and dub musician from London, United Kingdom, Afrikan Simba has mesmerized audiences with his distinctive sound and thought-provoking lyrics. His most popular songs serve as examples of his extraordinary talent and capacity to convey important issues through music.

The outstanding track "Jah No Dead - Vocal Dub" is a prime example of Afrikan Simba's masterful fusion of reggae and dub sounds. The fascinating listening experience is created by the enchanting vocals and mesmerizing dub beats, which carries listeners to a world of spiritual meditation and empowerment.

"Protect I," another standout track, demonstrates Afrikan Simba's mastery in the art of lyric writing and his capacity to express thought-provoking concepts. Fans of reggae and dub music love this song for its upbeat melody and contagious rhythm.

The song "Don't Rush" is a vivacious and upbeat representation of Afrikan Simba's dynamic style. It's a hit thanks to its catchy beats and melodic hooks, which make fans yearn for more of his distinctive style.

A few of Afrikan Simba's other well-known songs are "Night Nurse," "We Are Warriors," "What Is Rasta," "Power in the Word," and "Civilization." Each of these songs demonstrates Afrikan Simba's talent for writing songs that have a profound and significant impact on listeners.

Afrikan Simba has made a name for himself in the reggae and dub music scenes because to his music. His most popular songs continue to enthrall listeners throughout the world with their contagious rhythms and stirring sentiments, enhancing his reputation as a gifted and significant musician.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Dub musician Afrikan Simba?

The well-known Reggae and Dub musician Afrikan Simba from London, United Kingdom, just gave us some entrancing songs and music albums. Let's explore this amazing musician's most recent works.

The most recent single by Afrikan Simba is "Wonderful World (Beautiful People) (2023)". The upbeat lyrics and contagious melody of this song carry listeners to a place of harmony and joy. The soft voice of Simba seamlessly meld with the reggae-influenced beats to produce an enthralling listening experience.

"Time Well Dread - One for the Warriors (2023)" is another outstanding song. This stirring anthem honors the fortitude and tenacity of fighters from all walks of life. Afrikan Simba conveys a message of empowerment and tenacity through perceptive lyrics and exciting accompaniment.

The Afrikan Simba song "Responsibility (2023)" is yet another masterpiece. This song explores the significance of owning up to our mistakes and changing the world for the better. The catchy reggae rhythms and unusual singing style of Simba make this song a fast hit among listeners.

As a final tune, "Open Your Eyes (2023)" challenges listeners to go past the obvious and embrace a deeper comprehension of the universe. Afrikan Simba enthralls audiences and prompts reflection with its soul-stirring songs and meaningful lyrics.

In conclusion, Afrikan Simba never ceases to dazzle with his new compositions. Each song demonstrates his artistic prowess and dedication to disseminating messages of harmony, empowerment, and social awareness. Afrikan Simba demonstrates once more why he is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry with his distinct reggae and dub sound.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Dub musician Afrikan Simba?

The acclaimed Reggae and Dub musician from London, United Kingdom, Afrikan Simba, has performed at a wide range of events and locations. The Dour Festival, Rototom Sunsplash, and Bababoom Festival are just a few of the prestigious festivals he has performed at. These platforms have given him the chance to display his distinctive flair and dazzle audiences with his commanding stage presence.

At the Dour Festival, Afrikan Simba gave a standout performance. He enlivened the crowd with his upbeat and heartfelt performances, fostering a spirit of harmony and joy. His contagious rhythms and socially concerned lyrics connected with the diverse crowd, creating a memorable performance for everyone.

At the Rototom Sunsplash festival, there was again another outstanding performance. The music of Afrikan Simba resonated through the crowd, raising everyone's emotions and spreading good sentiments. They sang and danced to his empowering songs, demonstrating his ability to engage the audience on a deeper level.

Afrikan Simba has performed at notable locations such as Electric Brixton in addition to these festivals. He demonstrated his talent and commitment to his trade with each performance at this renowned venue. He performed his distinctive fusion of reggae and dub, which left the audience in amazement and made an impression on everyone in the room.

Overall, Afrikan Simba's participation at events like Electric Brixton, Rototom Sunsplash, and Bababoom Festival have cemented his status as a reputable and significant artist in the reggae and dub music scenes. His passion and artistry are evident in his ability to engage his listeners through his songs.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Dub musician Afrikan Simba?

The British reggae and dub musician from London, Afrikan Simba, has worked with a variety of musicians over the course of his career. The collaborations on "Jah No Dead - Vocal Dub" with Haspar, "Night Nurse" with IZA, Mr. Vegas, Dotta Coppa, and Papa Michigan, "We Are Warriors" with Vibronics and Murray Man, "What Is Rasta" with Professor Skank, and "The Media" with Mungo's Hi Fi are some of the most notable.

In "Night Nurse," Afrikan Simba teams up with IZA, Mr. Vegas, Dotta Coppa, and Papa Michigan in a memorable collaboration. This song combines a variety of vocal styles and lyrical skills to create a compelling and upbeat tune. A dynamic and unforgettable listening experience is produced by the mix of Afrikan Simba's seamless delivery and the distinctive talents of each artist.

The song "We Are Warriors" by Vibronics and Murray Man is another noteworthy collaboration. This song demonstrates Afrikan Simba's talent for fusing his own reggae sound with Vibronics' dub influences and Murray Man's soulful vocals. The end result is a strong and inspiring anthem that honors fortitude, cohesion, and tenacity.

Afrikan Simba's versatility as a musician and his capacity for fluid collaboration with various artists are on display in these projects. Afrikan Simba has collaborated with accomplished musicians including Haspar, IZA, Mr. Vegas, Dotta Coppa, Papa Michigan, Vibronics, Murray Man, Professor Skank, and Mungo's Hi Fi to produce distinctive music that appeals to a broad audience.

In conclusion, Afrikan Simba's collaborations with musicians like Haspar, IZA, Mr. Vegas, Dotta Coppa, Papa Michigan, Vibronics, Murray Man, Professor Skank, and Mungo's Hi Fi have greatly influenced the direction of his music and increased his fan base. His ability to combine many musical genres to produce fascinating and enduring compositions that display his talent and range is highlighted by these partnerships.