Artist
Ayra Starr leads the record, with guest appearances from Davido and French Montana.
The track’s official listings on Apple Music, Spotify, Shazam, and YouTube all present the song as a three-artist collaboration.
Album
The song is attached to A.W.A.M., the album by RedOne.
Apple Music, Spotify, Shazam, Amazon Music, and Qobuz all list Le Show as a track on that album.
Date Released: The release date is December 21, 2025.
That date is shown across Apple Music, Shazam, Amazon Music, Spotify, and YouTube metadata for the song and album.
Genre
The track is tagged as Pop on Shazam and Apple Music.
Editorial coverage also describes it as an Afrobeats-leaning anthem built around African rhythm and international appeal, so the cleanest label is Pop with a strong Afrobeats influence.
Production
The production credits vary slightly by platform, but the clearest public credit listed on streaming metadata names RedOne as producer, with Steph Elouardi credited for mixing and mastering on Qobuz.
YouTube and other metadata also connect the song to the wider A.W.A.M. project, which fits RedOne’s role as the album’s creator and curator.
Record Label
The label information is also presented in a few ways across platforms.
Apple Music and Spotify show the release under 2101 Records, while Shazam says it was released by Hitmaker Music Group as part of A.W.A.M..
Taken together, the track appears to be released through a 2101 Records / Hitmaker Music Group arrangement.
What makes Le Show stand out is the blend of personalities.
Ayra Starr keeps the record sleek and melodic, Davido brings an instantly recognizable celebratory presence, and French Montana adds an overseas rap texture that broadens the song’s reach.
Multiple writeups describe the track as an anthem built for large crowds, festivals, and football-tournament energy, which explains why it feels bigger than a standard pop single.
The song also works as a statement about Afrobeats’ reach.
Instead of staying local, the record connects Nigerian pop, American hip-hop, and North African/Francophone flavor inside one polished release.
That is part of why the track has been framed as a soundtrack-style anthem: it is less about one scene and more about a shared global stage.
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