Nigerian’s Seyi Vibez debuts four projects in eight months
Nigerian Artiste, Seyi Vibez, have released 4 projects in the space of 8 months, Seyi Vibez sounds most sure-footed and unshakable in his talent with his latest album, titled ‘Thy Kingdom Come’
Released just one week after he shocked listeners with ‘Vibe Till Thy Kingdom Come’ (VTTKC)’, Seyi Vibes returned with another surprise album as he announces the arrival of the kingdom he promised his ever-expanding fan base.
The preceding album was a project that helps in to find balance that propels his music and brand after gaining fame from comparisons to Asake who light up the soundscape with the Amapiano, Hip Hop, and Fuji fusion.
With ‘Thy Kingdom Come’ Seyi Vibes further pushed the boundary of his talent through an album that sees him explore Apala at a whole new level.
Determined to be more than just a worthy contender, Seyi Vibez sought to establish his brand as one not limited nor governed by the rules of the mainstream, and he showcases this through the music and the almost spontaneous nature of his releases.
‘Thy Kingdom Come’ offers an artistically confident and mature Seyi Vibez who declares himself the man of the year while also pointedly making it clear that the sky was big enough thus indicating his intention to move past the rivalry that helped launched him to mainstream fame.
Across 10 tracks, SV enjoyed chest-thumping moments while offering a share of his success to family, friends, and fans through the eulogy, a good time, and an elevated listening experience.
Having found success through a style that still holds the mainstream in a chokehold, Seyi Vibez celebrates his success through chest-thumping moments while pointedly documenting achievements in a very Fuji-esque manner.
He talks about enjoying the company of different women while also vindicating his now lascivious lifestyle in a manner reminiscent of Fuji artists. He celebrates bringing pride to his family while also eulogizing his late mother in a moment of vulnerability hidden behind log drums and swaggering flows.
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