Adeoluwa learns to love again in his upbeat new Afropop single Jeje — showcasing today on Tinnitist.
Finding new love after experiencing heartbreak can be both thrilling and exciting. No one knows this more than the Nigeria-born, Montreal-based singer. Following the heartbreak displayed on his previous EP King of Detours, Adeoluwa returns with this julibant track from his new EP For The Fourth.
Steady drums, soothing background vocals, and a sprinkle of trumpet open the song as Adeoluwa sings the first verse. The drums enhance the silky, steadfast tone of Adeoluwa’s vocals as he tries to woo a new lover. When the chorus comes in, the chanted chorus combines with the horns, drums, and background vocals from earlier to create a sensual mood. As the song continues, it builds on Adeoluwa’s romantic lyrics and soulful vocals before climaxing into a rapturous soundscape of chants and horns, complemented by Adeoluwa’s vocals and the background vocals from Itohan Agbator and Kelechi Prince.
Jeje does its job as the lead single to the EP For The Fourth by serving as a tantalizing glimpse into the EP’s sonic landscape. Its infectious rhythm and soulful lyrics are a testament to Adeoluwa’s ability to transport listeners to a world of love and celebration.
Adeoluwa is a Nigerian-born Afro-fusion pop star with a unique genre-bending style, drawing inspiration from artists like Adekunle Gold, Stephen Schwartz, Jonathan McReynolds and ASA. He debuted in 2019 with his first album After Bells And Whistles. During that same year, the single Escape would receive airplay on numerous radio stations.
From there, Adeoluwa would release a string of singles, EPs, and albums, including 2019’s live album Selections of The Adeoluwa Experience, 2023’s album A Night At The Artisan, and 2024’s EP King of Detours. In 2023, he received an Afrobeats Artist Of The Year nomination at the Saskatchewan Music Awards and performed at BreakOut West in Kelowna last year.
The popularity of Afrobeats has soared in the global music scene in recent years. This genre has crossed borders and fascinated audiences worldwide with its catchy rhythms and captivating melodies and has become a significant presence, not just on the radio but also at music festivals worldwide. Adeoluwa’s rise represents more than just a part of the musical trend; it’s a celebration of African culture, resilience, and artistic innovation.
Check out Jeje above, sample For The Fourth below, and count on Adeoluwa on his website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok.