Renowned Nigerian producer Sarz has finally released his highly anticipated album, Protect Sarz at All Costs, a 12-track project that showcases his versatility and global reach.

The 12-track body of work marks a defining moment for the hitmaker who has shaped Afrobeats through chart-topping records such as Wizkid’s Come Closer, Davido’s FEM, and Lojay’s Monalisa.
The project, now streaming across major digital platforms, reinforces Sarz’s reputation not just as a beat architect but as a cultural innovator. It also coincides with his mentorship of rising stars under the Sarz Academy, reflecting his dual role as a trailblazer and guardian of the genre.
At its core, the album delivers a sonic mix of Afrobeats, Amapiano, R&B, Dancehall, and global pop influences. From uptempo bangers to meditative cuts, Sarz stretches his artistry with layered production, melodic guitars, atmospheric synths, and amapiano undertones.
The striking cover art, a blazing red silhouette of Sarz with arms outstretched, serves as a visual metaphor for the bold and introspective journey embedded in the project.
Speaking on his vision, the producer told Rolling Stone:
“When I started working on this album, I didn’t just want features for the sake of names. I wanted voices that would elevate the vision. Every artist on Protect Sarz at All Costs brings something deeply personal and distinct to the table. It had to feel right sonically and spiritually.”
The album’s title doubles as both a rallying cry and a statement of independence, underscoring Sarz’s irreplaceable imprint on Afrobeats and his determination to guard his creative essence.
A star-studded cast of collaborators amplifies the project’s diversity. Wizkid and Asake reunite with Sarz on Getting Paid, featuring Jamaican dancehall act Skillibeng. Lojay, a longtime ally, appears on Loved Me Then and Billions, while Qing Madi contributes celestial vocals on In A Mustang. Teni and Libianca lift the mood on the vibrant African Barbie, as WurlD revives his synergy with Sarz on Nice n’ Slow.
Other highlights include Shallipopi and Odumodublvck teaming up with Francophone star Theodora and Lebanese-Canadian singer Zeina on Mademoiselle, a multilingual track with global appeal. International heavyweight Gunna also features on the already-released Happiness, Joeboy lends his voice to Body, while Victony takes center stage on Up.
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Tracks like “Getting Paid” echo triumph and endurance, while Mademoiselle pushes sonic boundaries through its genre-bending approach. Almost entirely self-produced, Sarz experiments with electronic accents and live instruments, giving the album an immersive replay value.
Since its announcement, the project has been trailed by an unconventional rollout of mock press conferences and skits that stirred anticipation online. Critics and fans alike have described the LP as a milestone for Sarz, who has transitioned from being Afrobeats’ behind-the-scenes genius to a leading visionary in his own right.
With Protect Sarz at All Costs, Sarz presents more than just music; it is a statement urging listeners to celebrate and safeguard the innovators defining today’s soundscape and shaping tomorrow’s.
Listen to Protect Sarz at All Costs album HERE
