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Oxlade teases major surprise for fans after Ramadan

Nigerian music sensation Oxlade has revealed that a deluxe edition of his debut album, Oxlade From Africa (OFA), will be released after Ramadan.
Taking to social media platform X on Sunday, March 2, 2025, he shared the news with fans, simply stating, “Deluxe after RAMADAN.”
OFA, a 16-track project, marked a major milestone in Oxlade’s career, blending diverse sounds with collaborations from music heavyweights like Flavour, Wande Coal, Sarkodie, Fally Ipupa, Dave, Popcaan, Bobby Wine, Ojahbee, and Tomi Owo.
Renowned for hits like Ku Lo Sa and its remix with Camila Cabello, Oxlade has solidified his reputation as a dynamic vocalist. His debut album, rich in infectious rhythms, soulful melodies, and compelling lyrics, has further established him as one of Nigeria’s top music talents.
With the deluxe edition on the horizon, fans can anticipate even more fresh sounds from Oxlade in the coming months.
Deluxe after RAMADAN 🤲🏾🛐📿
— ᴏxʟᴀᴅᴇ ғʀᴏᴍ ᴀғʀɪᴄᴀ (@oxladeofficial) March 2, 2025
In other news, Oxlade hit a remarkable milestone with his debut album, “Oxlade From Africa,” which has surpassed 100 million streams on Spotify.
This accomplishment makes it his most-streamed project to date, solidifying his position as one of the most exciting artists in the Nigerian music scene.
The album, released to great anticipation, showcases Oxlade’s signature sound and has captivated audiences worldwide. Its success follows in the footsteps of his breakout global hit “Kulosa,” which has become a defining moment in his career.
Two years after its release, “Kulosa” earned Oxlade his first RIAA Gold certification in the United States, marking over 500,000 units sold. The track, which debuted on Colors Studio, has amassed over 400 million streams on Spotify and 187 million views across its music videos on YouTube.
Beyond its RIAA Gold certification, “Kulosa” has received numerous accolades across the globe, with certifications in countries like:
– France, Canada, and the United Kingdom
– Nigeria, Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland