Nigerian singer, Olawale Oloforo also known as Brymo has released his seventh studio album, Yellow in the early hours of Wednesday, April 1st.
Yellow is a follow up to his live album Live! at Terra Kulture Arena (2019).
Described by Brymo as an album about "love and survival", Yellow is an alternative pop record that incorporates elements of electronic music.
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The album spans three sides and contains a sole feature from Nigerian singer Lindsey Abudei. It was initially meant to comprise 17 songs but due to technical issues, two songs were omitted from the project.
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Yellow was supported by the previously released single "Strippers + White Line".
So far the songwriter has received several accolades for such a fulfilling album.
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Brymo's discography include: The Son of a Kapenta (2012); Merchants, Dealers & Slaves (2013); Tabula Rasa (2014); Kl?tôr?s (2016); O?ó (2018); and an EP, A.A.A (2019).