Ace Nigerian beatmaker Sarz, known offstage as Osabuohien Osaretin, is letting fans step into his creative universe through a new docu-series titled “Protect Sarz at All Costs: Lay of the Land.”

The first trailer, released on Monday, September 29, 2025, offers a brief yet intimate glimpse into Sarz’s world. Viewers see him cooking up beats in the studio, catching pure vibes with his collaborators, and pausing to reflect on a journey that has taken him from a young dreamer to one of Afrobeats’ most trusted architects.
This documentary doesn’t arrive in isolation. Its title is lifted straight from Sarz’s recently released album, Protect Sarz at All Costs , a body of work boasting star power from the likes of Wizkid, Asake, Gunna, and others.
Together, both projects feel like two halves of one bold statement: music and visuals working hand in hand to tell the full story of his artistry and resilience.
For now, details on when and where the documentary will premiere remain under wraps. Still, the trailer alone has been enough to spark buzz across social media.
Many fans see it as more than entertainment; it’s a rare backstage pass into the life of the man behind some of Afrobeats’ biggest records, tracing his path from his early days in Benin City to his rise as a global sound shaper.
With Protect Sarz at All Costs: Lay of The Land, Sarz isn’t just walking down memory lane. He’s making a clear statement—securing his place in history as one of the master builders of today’s Afrobeats soundscape.
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