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Angola: Agatchu, Ya Levis join forces on One For Me single
French-Angolan artist Agatchu has featured Congolese musician Ya Levis on a new single titled ‘One For Me’.
- Agatchu.
Released via French independent label, Play Two, the track is available for streaming and download on major digital platforms.
Following the release of his debut EP, Believe, which amassed over two million global streams, Agatchu continues to establish himself as a rising force in the international music scene. His work has already gained support from major industry platforms, including BBC 1Xtra, Capital Xtra, Spotify, Apple Music, and Vevo DSCVR.
Produced by AZNVR, whose credits include MHD, Focalistic, and TayC, ‘One For Me’ blends smooth vocals, creating a groove-infused anthem that transcends borders. The song merges Afrobeats, R&B, and pop, while drawing sonic influences from Angola and Congo.
“This is a song I’ve dreamed of making with Ya Levis for years,” Agatchu said. “I deeply respect his artistry and vibe, and it’s incredible to finally create something that unites our musical universes.”
Despite launching his solo career less than a year ago, Agatchu has garnered strong industry backing. His project, Believe, introduced a genre-blending style that fuses Afro-pop, traditional African rhythms, and contemporary production. With hits such as ‘New Maserati’ and ‘Stamina’, he has been carving a distinct space in the evolving global soundscape.
Agatchu’s journey into music began as a teenager in the group RealOrBeatz, where he honed his skills in rap and beat-making. Over the years, he has written and produced for some of Afro-pop’s biggest names, including Dadju, Tayc, and Ya Levis, while also collaborating with international stars like Teni, MHD, and BackRoad Gee.
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