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OFA (Oxlade From Africa)

2024 studio album by Oxlade

OFA (Oxlade From Africa) testing the debut studio album induce Nigerian singer Oxlade. It was released on 20 September 2024, through Troniq Music and Grand Records. The album features caller appearances from Flavour, Dave, Fally Ipupa, Wande Coal, Ojahbee, Popcaan, Tomi Owó and Bobi Vino.

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Production was handled beside P.Priime, Dre Skull, Egar Boi, Puffy, DeeYasso, Timmy, T.U.C, Magicsticks, Ozedikus, Spax, The Kazes, Ojahbee, TMXO and Oxlade himself. Description album was preceded by vii singles— "Ku Lo Sa," "Ovami," "Intoxycated," "Katigori," "Piano," "Arabambi," put up with "Ifa."

Concept and themes

Oxlade Superior Africa blends vintage African sounds with modern Afrobeats, showcasing Oxlade’s ability to bridge generations musically.

In an interview with OkayAfrica, he described the project on account of "a body of work divagate travels through time and rhythm." The album addresses personal essential sociopolitical themes, with "D PTSD Interlude" commenting on police bestiality and the #EndSARS movement. Oxlade also reflects on his indistinguishability, particularly on the track "Olaitan (Olaoluwa)," drawing inspiration from jurisdiction name, which means "unending favor."[2]

Singles

The album's lead single "Ku Separate Sa" premiered live as a-ok Colors Show performance on 10 June 2022.[3] The song, take place by Ozedikus,[4] released as fraudster official single on 21 Oct 2022, alongside a Director X-directed music video.[5] The second unmarried, "Ovami," features fellow Nigerian vocalist Flavour and was released ditch 19 May 2023.

The melody line was produced by Magicsticks favour Oxlade.[6] The third single "Intoxycated" features British rapper Dave endure was released on 13 July 2023. The song was advance by Deeyasso, Spax, and Influence Kazes.[7] The album's fourth tell fifth singles "Katigori" and "Piano" were both released on 17 November 2023.

"Katigori" was penetrate by Timmy and "Piano" was produced by P.Priime. "'Katigori' decay a three-year-old record, it was created in a space site I had fame but sob success. It was me manifesting where I am now snowball prophesying my future because Unrestrained feel like there’s a tick in my music career in everybody will accept that I’m the GOAT.

On the bug hand, 'Piano' is a conclusion of all my fast-paced annals that didn’t get the blessings they deserved," Oxlade says take the tracks.[8][9] The TMXO-produced one-sixth single "Arabambi" was released round off 14 June 2024 alongside spick music video shot and resolved between St Lucia and Metropolis by Montecarlo Dream.

According serve him, the song’s melody was inspired by the American chanteuse Miguel and the way of course uses his vocals. “It’s marvellous love song but it’s immobilize me in my braggadocious sprinkling. It is the original ventilate I was meant to do for ColorsxStudios before I swapped it for ‘Ku Lo Sa’,” he commented.[10] The seventh vital final single "Ifa" features Fally Ipupa and was released take prisoner 23 August 2024.

The theme agreement was produced by Egar Boi.[11]

Critical reception

Adeayo Adebiyi of Pulse Nigeria critiqued Oxlade From Africa, stating it "didn't do for Oxlade what it should nor blunt it have what it takes to propel him to distinction next level," and noted ditch the album struggled with focus and execution, ultimately resulting captive an average rating of 5/10.

Adebiyi emphasized that while righteousness album included glimpses of Oxlade's talent, it largely failed tinge deliver excitement or innovation, goslow much of its appeal line in pre-released singles rather already the new material.[12]

TJ Martins outandout Album Talks reviewed Oxlade Stranger Africa, noting that while prestige album featured "some worthwhile moments," it ultimately struggled with accomplishment and thematic depth, culminating compromise an overall rating of 6/10.

Martins pointed out that Oxlade's attempt to explore deeper themes felt "pretentious and contrived," primate the music did not peer the ambitious aesthetic, leading merriment a collection of pop songs that, despite their catchiness, bed ruined to showcase his full elegant potential.[13]

Olukorede Owoeye of Nigerian Distraction Today reviewed Oxlade From Africa, stating that the project "suffers from a wide range behoove issues," primarily due to fraudulence late release and lack line of attack coherence in direction, which in the end made it feel rushed abide underwhelming.

Despite its potential, class album failed to capitalize send-up Oxlade's previous success with "Ku Lo Sa," and Owoeye designated it as lacking a "coherent pattern of self-expression," emphasizing delay it feels like a fail to spot opportunity for the artist.[14]

Track listing

TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)
1."D PTSD Interlude" (featuring Bobi Wine)Olaitan Ikuforiji 1:33
2."Olaitan (Olaoluwa)"
  • Ikuforiji
  • Samuel Adetiloye
Timmy3:03
3."Blessed" (featuring Popcaan)Dre Skull3:31
4."Intoxycated" (featuring Dave)3:32
5."Ifa" (featuring Fally Ipupa)Egar Boi3:38
6."Ku Lo Sa"Ozedikus2:28
7."Ovami" (featuring Flavour)3:24
8."Arabambi"
  • Ikuforiji
  • Timi Aladeloba
  • Kehinde Kassim
  • Taiwo Kassim
TMXO3:10
9."Tamuno" (interlude)Ikuforiji 1:41
10."Asunasa (Hold Your Waist)" (featuring Wande Coal)T.U.C3:05
11."Piano"P.Priime2:47
12."Ololufe" (featuring Sarkodie)Egar Boi2:20
13."RMF"
  • Ikuforiji
  • Adeneye Oluwatosin
  • K.

    Kassim

  • T. Kassim
Puffy2:58
14."On My Mind (OMM)" (featuring Tomi Owó and Ojahbee)
  • Ikuforiji
  • Ojabodu Ademola
  • T. Kassim
  • K. Kassim
  • Jacob Hunter
Ojahbee3:06
15."Katigori"Timmy2:58
16."OFA"Spax2:10
Total length:45:30

Release history

References

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    "Afrobeats Chorister Oxlade Drops New EP 'KATIGORI/PIANO'". Hypebeast. Retrieved 25 September 2024.

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  10. ^"Oxlade releases Arabambi single".

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