Kenyan musician Bien-Aimé Baraza has released eight new remixes of his hit track “All My Enemies Are Suffering,” just weeks after Spotify ranked the original song as the 9th best African song of 2025 on its Best of African Heat playlist. The announcement has generated excitement among fans and music enthusiasts across Africa.
The remixes feature collaborations with several high-profile artists, including Tobe Nwigwe, Breeder LW, Khaligraph Jones, Original Stinger, Yemi Alade, and Jerau. Each remix brings a unique style and flavor, reflecting the diverse musical influences of the featured artists while keeping the energy and message of the original track intact.
Baraza’s original song gained critical acclaim for its sharp lyrics, catchy melody, and socially conscious themes. Its recognition on Spotify’s Best of African Heat playlist further cemented its status as one of the most influential African tracks of the year, prompting the decision to expand its reach through these collaborative remixes.
The release of the remixes comes as part of a growing trend where African artists leverage collaborations to introduce their music to broader audiences. By involving both established and emerging artists, Baraza has created versions of the song that appeal to fans of various genres, from hip-hop and Afrobeat to alternative and contemporary African sounds.
Fans have responded positively to the new releases on social media, praising the fresh interpretations and the high-caliber lineup of collaborators. Many have highlighted the remix featuring Yemi Alade and Khaligraph Jones as particularly impressive, noting how their distinct styles complement Baraza’s original delivery.
The remixes are available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Boomplay, allowing fans worldwide to experience the updated versions. Music critics have already begun analyzing the tracks, noting that these collaborations strengthen Baraza’s position as a versatile and influential artist in the African music scene.
With this release, Bien-Aimé Baraza not only celebrates the success of “All My Enemies Are Suffering” but also demonstrates the power of collaboration in African music. The remixes are expected to extend the song’s lifespan on charts and playlists while introducing it to new audiences across the continent and beyond.


