International South-Sudanese entertainer Emmanuel Jal releases “Bilebile” - a new single featuring Shammalee and Nyadollar. This release comes ahead of Emmanuel Jal’s anticipated showcase at the 2025 Coachella festival alongside Haitian DJ Francis Mercier—marking the first time a South Sudanese artist takes the stage.
The catchy, uplifting song released under Sondela Recordings, celebrates the spirit of a hardworking lady whose determination inspires. The title, meaning ‘shine, shine’ in Nuer, encapsulates its radiant energy and calls on everyone to glow and be a light regardless of their circumstances.
On the magical chemistry with the duo, Jal says “It comes down to their distinct vocals. Nyadollar has a high-pitched, traditional sound influenced by Nuer culture, while Shamma’s voice is bold and modern in its delivery. They are both South Sudanese and former refugees who grew up in Kenya and I want to share my platform with them to ensure their voices are heard,” adding, “This is a crucial aspect of my music, helping it retain authenticity and strengthen the messaging behind it.”
The standout vocal contributions from Shammalee and Nyadollar on “Bilebile” offer an infectious flow, joyful rhythm and empowering message—inviting listeners to embrace their inner shine and pursue their dream. Emmanuel crafted the track by balancing authenticity with a contemporary sound - creating a song that resonates deeply while staying fresh and relevant through a compelling narrative and captivating melody.
Jal is also set to release an Afrohouse EP through Diplo’s label, The Higher Ground, which previously released “Gorah” and “Hustla”. Additionally, he has major international collaborations lined up, to be announced throughout the year. He is no stranger to the scene, with hits like “Kuar” (remixed by Henrik Schwarz & FNX Omar), “Gorah” with Nitefreak and more recently, “Chaak” with Bun Xapa under his belt. You might also recognise Nyadollar’s iconic vocals on one of 2024’s biggest House songs “Yuma” specifically Francis Mercier’s remix.
The release of “Bilebile” embodies Emmanuel Jal’s artistic innovation and a timeless celebration of resilience bridging cultural boundaries. It aligns with his exciting projects for this year, including a historic performance with Francis Mercier at the 2025 Coachella festival—marking the first time a South Sudanese artist takes the stage. The 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival will take place April 11–13 and April 18–20 at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California.