Let’s play a wicked game: If you had to pick ONLY ONE Nigerian album to vibe to for the rest of the year, which would it be?
Would you stick with the consistent groove and romance-coded melodies of Kizz Daniel’s “Lemon Chase”, or would you ride the wave of legacy, depth, and street-to-soul growth on Olamide’s self-titled project “Olamidé”?
No lies, both albums came with intentionality, no skips (mostly), and vibes for different moods. But let’s break it down like proper music heads.
Kizz Daniel – “Lemon Chase”

This is Kizz Daniel in his lover boy era again, but more polished. The title’s symbolic — chasing sweetness in life and love, even if life dey give you lemons.
The whole project is laced with afro-fusion love songs, mid-tempo grooves, and “can’t-go-wrong” melodies.
Olamidé – “Olamidé”

Olamide came through with a legacy album. It feels like a summary of his journey so far — mature, introspective, and culture-rich.
From spiritual tracks like “Free” to braggadocious joints like “Kai!” and “Billionaires Club” it’s Olamide reflecting and flexing at the same time.
It’s a softer, more measured Baddo — not trying to control the club, but trying to own the culture.
Now over to you 👇
Which one are you sticking with for the rest of the year: Lemon Chase or Olamide Album?
Drop your take in the comments
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