Ghanaian music star, KiDi, has officially announced a new project titled BABYLON, scheduled for release on February 26, 2026.
The announcement was made via the singer’s verified social media platforms, where he shared a minimalist yet visually striking teaser. In the short clip, KiDi appears against a plain green backdrop, dressed in relaxed denim and an open shirt, accessorised with layered jewellery. A look that blends casual confidence with artistic edge. The post was captioned: “BABYLON 🌹 26 • 02 • 26 🧨,” confirming the date while offering little additional detail about the nature of the project.
Although it remains unclear whether BABYLON will be released as a single, EP, or full-length album, the early announcement has already sparked anticipation among fans and industry watchers. The title itself carries strong symbolic undertones, often associated with power, societal tension or rebellion. Prompting speculation that the forthcoming project could reflect a more layered or introspective phase in the artiste’s musical journey.
KiDi, known for blending Afrobeats, highlife and contemporary R&B influences, has consistently demonstrated growth in both sound and storytelling.
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