Afrobeats Sensation Debra Can Unveils New Single 'Happy' to Inspire Joy and Resilience
Fast-rising Afrobeats singer Debra Can has officially released her latest single titled 'Happy' on April 17, 2026, marking another significant milestone in her burgeoning music career. The Lagos-born artist, who is signed to the prominent New Town Record Label, continues to build momentum in the competitive music scene with her distinctive blend of Afrobeats, pop, and soul influences.
Drawing Inspiration from Global Icons and Personal Experiences
Debra Can draws inspiration from global music icons such as Brandy and Toni Braxton, which has helped her steadily carve a niche for herself in the industry. Her songs consistently explore themes of hope, resilience, love, and celebration, resonating deeply with a wide audience. With over 13 tracks to her credit, she has demonstrated both consistency and versatility through a diverse discography that includes popular releases like:
- Enjoyment
- Tell Me
- No Limit
- Higher
- Story Time
- Oga Adviser
- Adura
- Bad Man
- Hold On
- Owo
- Falling
Collaborations and Growing Profile in the Music Industry
Further highlighting her growing profile, Debra Can has collaborated with notable Nigerian artistes, including Terry Apala and Magnito, which has expanded her reach and solidified her reputation as a versatile and talented performer. These collaborations have not only showcased her ability to work with other top talents but have also contributed to her rising fame within the Afrobeats community.
Anticipated Impact of 'Happy' on Her Career
Her latest single, 'Happy', is expected to further solidify her position as one of the most promising female voices in Nigeria's contemporary Afrobeats scene. The track is anticipated to uplift listeners with its positive message and infectious rhythms, potentially boosting her streaming numbers and fan engagement. As she continues to release music that connects with people on an emotional level, Debra Can is poised to make an even greater impact in the years to come, contributing to the global appeal of Afrobeats music.



