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Dxniel Fxrbes Pushes Forward With “VACCINE”

Dxniel Fxrbes is making it clear that he is not just experimenting with Afrobeats — he is building his place within it. With the release of his latest single, VACCINE, the rising star delivers a smooth, infectious record that blends melody, rhythm and emotion into a sound that feels both modern and internationally ready.

Released on May 5, 2026, the track marks another confident step forward for the Congolese-descended artist, whose evolution from melodic rap and R&B into Afrobeats continues to gain momentum. 

Built around vibrant percussion, atmospheric production and a catchy vocal performance, “VACCINE” carries the type of replay value that has become essential in today’s global Afrobeats landscape. The song leans into a romantic, feel-good energy while still maintaining the emotional vulnerability and melodic instinct that have always separated Dxniel Fxrbes from the crowd.

What makes the release stand out is how naturally he adapts to the genre. Rather than chasing trends, Dxniel Fxrbes sounds comfortable and intentional on the record, showing growth as an artist while keeping the identity that longtime listeners already recognize. His ability to merge smooth vocal textures with rhythmic bounce gives “VACCINE” a polished sound that feels equally suited for late-night drives, parties and summer playlists.

With Afrobeats continuing to dominate globally, a new generation of African artists is emerging with fresh perspectives and crossover potential. Dxniel Fxrbes is proving he belongs in that conversation. “VACCINE” is more than just another release — it is another statement from an artist who is steadily positioning himself as one of the next names to watch in the genre.

Listen to VACCINE now on all streaming platforms

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