Nigerian Afropop singer and songwriter Crayon has returned with a brand-new single titled “Baami,” a lively Afrobeats offering that showcases his signature blend of melody, rhythm, and street-inspired storytelling.
The track has been released across major streaming platforms, giving fans another upbeat tune to add to their playlists.

On “Baami,” the singer crafts a vibrant sound built around themes of self-focus, protecting one’s hustle, and maintaining positive energy. Through playful yet pointed lyrics, he warns against interference from people who might disrupt his progress or peace of mind.
The release also arrives amid growing conversations about the singer’s next career move. The single was issued under the imprint Olodum Ent., rather than Mavin Records, the powerhouse label where he has spent much of his professional journey.
The development has sparked speculation among fans and industry observers, particularly after the artist made subtle changes to his social media pages around the same time the song dropped. Many have interpreted the updates as a hint that a new chapter may be unfolding for the artist, although neither the singer nor the label has publicly addressed the situation.
Musically, “Baami” carries an infectious groove, with Crayon delivering verses in a mix of Pidgin English and playful expressions that capture the carefree yet determined spirit of the track.
“I dey find my own/ You dey find your own/ No come put sand sand in my own garri o/ No come start dey move like Shagari o/ I dey for my zone/ You dey capri sonne,” he sings.
“No come kill the life of the party o/ No come take the ball for papilo/ If na class we dey/ I for show you my homework make you copy o/ This life wey we dey/ I no fit come dey dull am/ I be sharpilo.”
Alongside the single, the artist also unveiled vibrant visuals that complement the song’s energetic and colourful mood, giving listeners a full audiovisual experience.
With “Baami” now out, fans are watching closely to see what direction Crayon’s career will take next, especially as speculation continues to swirl around his relationship with the label that helped shape his rise in the Nigerian music scene.
Listen to “Baami” HERE
