Cruise Lord’s debut EP, Song of Solomon, released on 11th January 2026, is a soft but powerful introduction to an artist who understands confidence, love, and self-control.
Blending Afro House, Afrobeats, and touches of hip-hop, the EP is designed for late nights, chilled parties, and moments where music speaks more than words.
Even a 15-year-old listener can easily understand the message: love can be expressed without pressure, noise, or desperation.
Recorded mostly in his home studio, Cruise Side, the EP also shows Cruise Lord’s independence and creative control. His sound is smooth, immersive, and perfect for late-night listening.
Track-by-Track Breakdown
1. Uyai – Confidence and Attraction
The EP opens with “Uyai,” a song built on confidence and admiration. From the start, Cruise Lord sets the mood with smooth vocals and catchy rhythms. The repeated chorus, “Baby girl flex on them,” feels playful and empowering, celebrating a woman’s beauty and confidence.
This song is not aggressive or loud. Instead, it feels like a calm compliment, the kind that makes someone smile rather than feel pressured. “Uyai” shows Cruise Lord’s ability to say a lot with simple words and a steady flow.
2. Can We Go – Party Energy with Purpose
On “Can We Go,” Cruise Lord switches to a more upbeat and social vibe. The line “I want to party” stands out as the main highlight of the song. It captures the feeling of wanting to enjoy life, dance, and forget worries for a while.
The feature from Amy Reign adds a sweet balance to the track, giving it a shared energy between two people. This song feels like the moment in the story where connection starts to grow, not just through words, but through shared fun and movement.
3. Falling – Fear of Love and Honesty
“Falling” is the most emotional track on the EP. Here, Cruise Lord opens up about love, fear, and self-protection. Lyrics like “I no go do you bad, but I no go do you good”and “I no wan fall in love” show a man who has feelings but is afraid of getting hurt.
Featuring Ononi, the song becomes even deeper, sounding like a conversation between emotions. Lines such as “If you treat me right, I will do you” explain that love must be mutual and respectful. This track is easy to understand because it talks about something many people feel, wanting love but fearing pain.
4. She Wants – Freedom and Desire
The EP closes with “She Wants,” a song about a woman who knows what she wants and is not afraid to enjoy herself. The line “She wanna party, now give her anything she wants” captures the carefree mood of the track.
This song doesn’t judge or control. Instead, it celebrates choice, freedom, and enjoyment. It ends the EP on a relaxed note, leaving the listener with a sense of ease and confidence.
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