Mayorkun, Zerrydl, Ladipoe, CKay and Others on New Music Friday
This week in music is one for the genre-hoppers, nostalgia-lovers, and sound seekers. From Mayorkunโs refined pop stardom to CKayโs tender introspection, LADIPOEโs lyrical finesse, and Zerrydlโs afro-club charisma, the scene is alive with intention and identity. But a surprise entry, Maleek Berryโs long-awaited debut album, gives the week a historic weight.
Mayorkun โ Still The Mayor

After four years and a brief EP interlude, The Mayor of Lagos stakes his claim again with a third studio album, ‘Still The Mayor’. ‘Still The Mayor’ is a 12-track showcase of polished Afrobeatsโhigh-gloss hooks, Amapiano flair, and high-profile pairings including Davido, Fireboy DML (twice), King Promise, and more. Themes of growth and grit thread through tracks like “Reason 2 Japa”, which explores emigration over Amapiano-laced vocals. The result is a vibrant expansion of his sonic brand without losing his signature charm. Mayorkun strikes a refined balance between radio-ready appeal and genre-bending ambitionโhis coronation, not just a follow-up. Featuring heavyweights like Davido, Fireboy DML (twice), King Promise, Rotimi, Dremo, The Flowolf, Michii, and Olivetheboy, โStill The Mayorโ is a collection that traverses introspection (Innocent, Reason 2 Japa) and crowd-igniting vibes (Blessings on Blessings, Konko Below).
CKay โ CKay The Second

The โLove Nwantitiโ hitmaker goes deeper with this six-track offering, weaving Emo-Afrobeats, R&B, and alt-pop into one soulful tapestry. โCKay The Secondโ serves as a sequel to his 2019 โCKay The Firstโ EP, which comes shortly after his sophomore album โEMOTIONSโ. On โCkay The Secondโ, CKay digs into themes of self-discovery and creative freedom, leaning heavily on emotive vocals and expansive production. Notable collabs bring in American singer Sabrina Claudio on โAgainโ and Nigerian rocker Bella Shmurda on โNothing Spoilโ. CKay asserts his evolution while holding onto the vulnerability that won him 3+ billion streams, sticking to the similar emotionally sticky template and heartfelt progression.
Zerrydl โ My Amigo

Fresh off the success of “Back to Back”, Zerrydl taps into smooth Afro-pop vibes that radiate late-night charm and camaraderie on โMy Amigoโ. With crisp production and catchy melodies, โMy Amigoโ is a record built for late-night jams and club takeovers. It underscores themes of loyalty and living large, with Zerrydlโs effortless swagger taking centre stage. With a โRookie Of The Yearโ win at the 2025 Headies Awards, Zerrydlโs โMy Amigoโ continues his pace on an impressive career trajectory, distancing himself from his sibling, Shallipopi, as he carves his own sonic lane.
LADIPOE โ Folasade

As Mavin Recordsโ resident lyrical tactician, LADIPOE returns with ‘Folasade’, a soulful blend of rap introspection and mellow Afrobeats. Shortly after the release of an equally emotional song earlier this year, “I No Be God”, it is clear that the artiste is in an emotionally vulnerable headspace that sees him keen on addressing matters of the heart, and this thematic direction is all over his music. Ladipoe has also recently reimagined Styl-Plusโ classic โOlufunmiโ, which sees him yet again in an emotive bag, delivering relatable lyrics in storytelling form. Likewise on โFolasadeโ, Ladipoe flatters his muse with sweet words of praise and affirmation through poignant lyricism that reassures even a listener. On the track he oozes charm while unpacking themes of longingโdelivered with that twitchy, bar-heavy finesse his listeners are drawn to. The single marks another intelligent step in his 2025 journey as he keeps expanding his storytelling palette. And with each new release, LADIPOE is proof that hip-hop artists can wear vulnerability as well as punchlines, and โFolasadeโ rides that wave with grace and substance.
Maleek Berry โ If Only Love Was Enough

Thirteen years after stepping onto the scene with multiple EPs, hit songs like โEko Miamiโ, and countless songwriting/production credits, Maleek Berry finally unveils his debut album, โIf Only Love Was Enoughโ. Spanning 17 tracks, the album is lush, romantic, and tailored for the soft-hearted listener. It includes a standout collaboration with long-time friend Wizkid, as well as the recent single โLatelyโ featuring Ruger.
Maleek Berry leans into his signature R&B-laced Afropopโequal parts soothing and formulaic. At times, the sound risks becoming too familiar, but collaborations add dimension and help him break the mould just enough. Itโs not a reinvention, but itโs a comforting return to a sound that has been missing in the current sonic landscape. Itโs a late arrival, but a necessary one. Maleek Berry offers an R&B-forward take in an Afrobeats-heavy era, reminding fans of the softer textures that shaped his early career.
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