Zlatan Becomes A Symbol of Hope

Zlatan Becomes A Symbol of Hope
Zlatan
Written by Christabel Newman

Nigerian rapper and songwriter Zlatan Ibile has officially announced the release of his highly anticipated third studio album titled SYMBOL OF HOPE. The project, which he revealed via his official social media accounts, is scheduled to drop on October 17, 2025.

Sharing the album cover with his fans, Zlatan captioned the post:
“The journey begins. 🕊 Pre-save Symbol of Hope now and be the first to experience my 3rd studio album.”

Known for hits like ZANKU (LEGWORK) , BOLANLE, and AYE YI, Zlatan has established himself as one of Afrobeats’ most energetic and influential voices. His upcoming project is expected to showcase growth, versatility, and a deeper narrative, with the title itself suggesting a message of inspiration and resilience.

This marks Zlatan’s third major album following his previous successful releases, solidifying his place as a mainstay in the Nigerian and global music scene. Fans can now pre-save the album through the link in his bio.

With excitement building up, SYMBOL OF HOPE promises to be one of Zlatan’s most defining projects yet.

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