Written By : Ekow Adjei Mensah
Nigerian artiste Seyi Vibez is reportedly gearing up to release a new album, marking a significant milestone in his career as his first full-length project since leaving Dapper Music. The announcement has sparked excitement among fans, who have been eagerly awaiting new music from the artiste known for his raw, emotive sound and relatable lyrics.
This upcoming album is expected to showcase Seyi Vibez’s evolution as an artiste, building on the success of his recent EP, CHILDREN OF AFRICA, released on February 20, 2025, which demonstrated his ability to dominate charts with minimal promotion.
The decision to part ways with Dapper Music has been a pivotal moment for Seyi Vibez, whose rapid rise in the street-hop scenes has been closely tied to his independent spirit. While his time with Dapper Music produced hits like THY KINGDOM COME in June 2023, reports suggest a 13-month release restriction may have prompted his departure, fueling speculation about creative control and future directions.
This new album is seen as a bold step, with fans and industry observers anticipating a project that could redefine his sound and affirm his place as a leading voice in Nigerian music.
Social media platforms, are buzzing with anticipation, with posts highlighting the significance of this release as a demonstration of Seyi Vibez’s resilience and artistic range. The success of his recent four-track EP, which shook charts despite its brevity, has raised expectations for what a full-length album might achieve.
As Seyi Vibez prepares to deliver this project, the music community is watching closely, eager to see how he navigates this new chapter and whether he can surpass the high bar he has set with his previous work
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