Son of Chike The triumphant comeback of award-winning Nigerian pop and soul sensation CHIKE comes two years after his critically praised sophomore album The Brother’s Keeper. Inspired by his family lineage and artistic progress since his previous album, Chike’s stunning 12-track opus sees him reconnect to his cultural roots and celebrate his family name, Osebuka. Son of Chike is a genuine celebration of what it is to be human, focusing on the intricacies of relationships and personal growth, and represents his identity as his father’s son. It also builds on the heritage of his earlier works.
Son of Chike, written and composed by Chike and produced by his longtime collaborator DeeYasso (Oxlade, Dave, Wande Coal), features guest appearances from Olamide, Qing Madi, Ladipoe, Amaeya, and the late Mohbad. It is a powerful exploration of the human experience, with Chike leading listeners on a deeply relatable and emotionally resonant journey. With captivating narration, enchanting melodies, and rich soundscapes, the album delves into identity, self-discovery, love, joy, heartache, resilience, family heritage, and the wonder of life, among other complicated themes.
Driven by its celebratory chart-topping lead single, ‘Egwu’ featuring the late and loved Mohbad, which has already garnered over 250 million global streams, Son of Chike opens in defiant mood with the Ladipoe-assisted ‘Unto You’, which sees Chike emphasizing the importance of staying true to yourself. ‘Lifetime Love’ takes listeners on a journey through the complexities of romantic relationships, capturing the essence of enduring love and passion, while ‘Apple’ continues this theme of romance, as Chike portrays love as an essential part of life. ‘Ego Oyibo’ sees Chike reflecting on the beauty of cultural pride and personal connection, and he celebrates the beauty and strength of his heritage on ‘Mma (Beauty)’.
On ‘Someone’, Chike takes an introspective look at the anguish of unmet promises, while on ‘Your Loss’, he delivers a message of empowerment and moving on from a previous relationship. ‘Not Your Daddy’ stands out for its bold message of independence and self-worth, whilst ‘Balance Am’ seeks harmony in life’s problems. Son of Chike concludes with the stirring hymn ‘Man Not God’, which asks for humility and thankfulness, revealing Chike at his utmost finest, giving a deeply compelling body of work that beautifully combines his evocative storytelling with rich musical arrangements.