Chart-Topping Artist Scores Early Success with UK iTunes Africa Songs Chart Hit

LANSING, MI — March 13, 2026 — Internationally acclaimed house music artist Martone, known worldwide as The Emperor of House Music, officially releases his powerful new Afrohouse single “We Loved Each Other Through It” worldwide on March 13, 2026. The single arrives with momentum already building after an early release on Apple Music/iTunes two weeks prior, where the track surged to #2 on the UK iTunes Africa Songs Chart.
Written by Martone and Michael Williams II, the emotionally resonant Afrohouse anthem blends pulsating rhythms with a deeply rooted message of endurance, unity, and ancestral love. With hypnotic percussion and soaring vocals, “We Loved Each Other Through It” stands as both a dancefloor anthem and a tribute to generational resilience.
Driven by Afrohouse grooves and spiritual lyricism, the track reflects themes of love that transcend time, struggle, and distance. Lines such as “Through chains, through tears, through worlds apart, we loved each other through it” echo the enduring strength of connection even through humanity’s most difficult chapters.
The song’s early chart success highlights Martone’s growing international reach and the global appetite for Afro-influenced house music that carries both emotional and cultural depth.
ABOUT MARTONE: Born in Lansing, Michigan, Martone’s journey into entertainment began early, fueled by a passion for performance and a deep love of dance music. Throughout his career he has collaborated with renowned producers Michael E. Williams II and Marvin “DJ Extreme Detroit” Hairston, a creative partnership Martone affectionately refers to as his own version of the legendary production duo Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Together, they continue crafting high-energy, genre-defying tracks that captivate listeners worldwide.
Beyond music, Martone has also established himself as a compelling literary voice. His debut book, “Deep & Raw: The Erotica of Martone,” became a #1 Amazon Best Seller, showcasing his ability to channel passion, emotion, and storytelling beyond the dancefloor. With several additional books planned over the next two years, Martone continues expanding his creative empire across multiple artistic platforms.
With the worldwide release of “We Loved Each Other Through It,” Martone once again proves that house music can move both the body and the soul. The single stands as a celebration of love, resilience, and the timeless rhythm that connects people across cultures and continents.For more information, music, and updates, visit www.Martoneonline.com.
