These are the reason Zinoleesky deserves more flowers
Zinoleesky brings a primitive edge to a flair for good music, securely on the forefront and vanguard of the promising act and these are why Zinoleesky deserves more flowers.
Oniyide Azeez popularly known as Zinoleesky is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer.
In December 2019, he signed to Marlian Music Label owned by a Nigerian renowned singer, rapper and songwriter Naira Marley after allegedly turning down a deal from DMW label.
Zinoleesky gradually infiltrates the music industry around 2019 after performing at Marlian fest at Eko hotel, in 2020 he released his single titled ‘Caro’ featuring his label boss Naira Marley, which also serves as his lead single to his debut Six (6) tracks EP titled ‘Chrome‘
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After the release of ‘Caro’ featuring Naira Marley, in the same span of the calendar, Zinoleesky strikes yet again with a visual to his supported single titled ‘Mapariwo’ off the EP ‘Chrome‘ and inspired with an edge of facet in his musical style
The track encapsulates the love story and became his biggest breakout songs prior to Rexxie‘s produced track ‘Caro’
The song charted on several radio stations in Lagos and across Nigeria, introducing him to a wider audience, especially other parts of Nigeria aside from Lagos.
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The journey of consistency doesn’t end with just one hit single, meaning that an artist has to repeatedly drop a hit song to be able to solidify the spot.
In December 2020, Zinoleesky released his much-anticipated visuals for yet another lead single titled ‘Kilofeshe’ an amapiano infused sound off his debut EP ‘Chrome’ (Eccentric), which in turns is getting much recognition and connecting the dots of consistency and stability.
The name is already a household name, basically, all the top giants in the Nigerian music industry have acknowledged his art and style.