Simi describes new album as a “labour of love”

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By Ohuakanwa Chibuzo

Nigerian singer and songwriter Simi has introduced her latest musical project, “Lost and Found,” describing it as a “labour of love” that holds a deep personal connection for her.

“I made this album and I wanted people to listen and remember why they fell in love with me in the first place,” Simi shared, emphasizing the heartfelt nature of the project.

In related news, Simi has been vocal about various aspects of her personal and professional life

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She recently highlighted that successful relationships require sacrifices from both partners.

She explained her decision to tone down her “savage” presence on Twitter.

She also fulfilled a lifelong desire by collaborating with the legendary Ebenezer Obey.

Simi elaborated on her artistic approach, stating, “Most of my songs are for the audience. I’m an artist and I tell stories. I love telling stories and painting pictures because I feel like people can see themselves in them. It just feels real and I use lots of pidgin in my songs.”

The album, “Lost and Found,” includes tracks such as “Lost and Found,” “Miracle Worker,” “You Know It,” and “Borrow Me Your Baby,” among others.

Fans are eager to experience the new music and connect with the stories Simi passionately tells through her unique blend of melody and pidgin.

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