Nigerian music fans are buzzing with excitement as Afrobeats sensation Adewale Mayowa Emmanuel, widely known as Mayorkun, has officially revealed the tracklist for his upcoming album, "Still the Mayor." Slated for release at midnight, this new body of work promises to be a significant addition to the artist's impressive discography.

A Star-Studded Collaboration

The 12-song album showcases a lineup of collaborations with some of the biggest names in the music industry, both within Nigeria and beyond. Fans can look forward to multiple appearances from Fireboy DML, who features on two tracks, "Innocent" and "Diamonds." Also gracing the album are Davido on "B.O.B," Ghanaian star King Promise on "Hold Body," American singer Rotimi on "3:45," and rising talent Olive The Boy on "Would You?".

Mayorkun shared the full tracklist on his social media pages on Thursday, building anticipation for the project. The songs include a diverse mix of titles, from upbeat anthems to more reflective pieces. Some of the highlighted tracks are:

  • Keep on Rocking
  • Innocent (ft. Fireboy DML)
  • 3:45 (ft. Rotimi)
  • Diamonds (ft. Fireboy DML)
  • Konko Below
  • Industry Girl (Interlude)
  • B.O.B (ft. Davido)
  • Reason 2 Jaya
  • Hold Body (ft. King Promise)
  • Woman
  • Would You? (ft. Olive The Boy)
  • Jiggy

Symbolic Artwork and Follow-Up Project

"Still the Mayor" marks Mayorkun's latest full-length project since his well-received 2021 album, "Back in Office." The album art itself carries a powerful symbolic message: Mayorkun is depicted seated with the Nigerian flag prominently displayed, surrounded by his crew in black suits. This imagery strongly evokes themes of identity, authority, and collective strength, reinforcing the album's title and Mayorkun's established position in the music scene.

As the release draws near, "Still the Mayor" is already being touted by fans as one of the most anticipated Nigerian albums of 2025. With a blend of solo tracks and high-profile collaborations, it's set to further solidify Mayorkun's status as a dominant force in Afrobeats.