Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, others shine on official soundtrack for upcoming F1 movie
African music heavyweights Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Darkoo, and Obongjayar are making waves internationally with their remarkable contributions to F1: The Album—the official soundtrack for the upcoming Formula 1 movie, one of the most anticipated cinematic releases of the year.
The star-studded album aims to mirror the thrill, emotion, and velocity of Formula 1 racing, and these four acclaimed African artists bring their distinct musical identities to the project with impressive flair.
Topping the list is Burna Boy, who delivers a powerful and emotionally charged track titled “Don’t Let Me Drown.” With haunting vocals, deep lyrical expression, and lush instrumentation, the song adds a cinematic intensity that perfectly complements the high-stakes narrative of Formula 1 racing.
Known for his smooth and chilled sound, Mr Eazi introduces a laid-back yet rhythmically infectious vibe to the album. His contribution offers a moment of calm within the fast-paced world of motorsport, showcasing the versatility of Afrobeat-inspired music in global storytelling.
British-Nigerian artist Obongjayar, celebrated for his boundary-pushing sound and poetic lyricism, contributes a deeply atmospheric track. His offering adds emotional depth and artistic texture, enhancing the soundtrack’s storytelling power and reflective moments.
Rounding out the African quartet is Darkoo, whose bold UK-Nigerian flow injects fierce energy into the project. Her contribution pulses with adrenaline and swagger—perfect for the film’s high-speed sequences—further proving her place among the new wave of global Afrofusion stars.
Their collective involvement in F1: The Album underscores the growing global influence of African artists and the genre-blending richness they bring to international projects. By weaving together elements of Afrobeats, hip-hop, electronic music, and cinematic orchestration, the album becomes more than a soundtrack—it’s a cultural statement.
This collaboration between music and film not only elevates the Formula 1 movie experience but also reinforces the fact that African artists are redefining global pop culture, breaking boundaries, and contributing to art that knows no borders.
As the film’s release approaches, fans and critics alike are celebrating this groundbreaking moment where African music meets Hollywood storytelling on the world’s fastest track.
Source: notjustok.com
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