Fast-rising Nigerian Afrobeat artist Seabreeze, also known as Seabreezebarz, has released his powerful new EP titled “Vitamin Sea.”
This project contains six tracks, and every song tells a deep story about life, struggle, prayer, money, hope, and survival.

Seabreeze is not just making music for fun; his songs come from real-life pain and real-life victories. He lost his father during the Kaduna crisis in 2000, and that painful moment shaped his entire life. As the last-born child, life was not easy.
But instead of giving up, he used music as his escape and strength. Today, his journey from pain to purpose is clearly heard in Vitamin Sea.
This EP is not just music; it is his life story in sound.
Track 1: Eyámi Lọ́gbọ́n – A Prayer for Wisdom and Direction
The first song, “Eyámi Lọ́gbọ́n,” talks about wisdom and choosing the right path in life. The Yoruba line is properly written as:
“Ẹlẹ́dàá, ẹ yá mi lọ́gbọ́n kí n tó fi orúkọ ṣàdá,
Kí bàbá tó bá mi dọ́gbọ́n sí, ẹ yá mi lọ́gbọ́n.”
This means he is asking God for wisdom before life pushes him into hard situations. He also says:
“In my life o, me I no wan steal because I be bad boy, I no wan tire.”
This shows that even when life is tough, he refuses to choose the wrong path, like stealing. This song teaches young people the importance of wisdom, patience, and doing the right thing.
Track 2: Owó – The Desire for Wealth and Family Comfort
The second track, “Owó,” talks about money and the desire to take care of family. The lyric:
“Owó wá mi wá, a pè kánkó,
Owó wá mi, bàbá ńlá owó tó ń s’ókò d’áyà.”
He also says:
“I want a Bentley for my mummy, for my daddy,
Mo fẹ́ owó kí n tó kúrò l’áyé.”
This simply means he wants to be rich so he can make his parents happy before he leaves the world. This track teaches that money is not just for enjoyment but also for family responsibility.
Track 3: Demilade – Survival and Hard Work
In “Demilade,” Seabreeze talks about survival and not giving up:
“Asárà-ìlú, má pa mí lọ́jọ́ t’ogun bá dé,
Kí èmi bá wọn rà owó náà, kí n má tà n’íkà.”
He reminds himself not to let his hard work go to waste. This song encourages young people to keep pushing even when life is fast and difficult.
Track 4: Sambonani – Protection and Spiritual Strength
This song is about patience, spiritual protection, and staying away from bad energy. He says:
“Olówó máa lò ṣe ohun gbogbo tán,
Aforíti ló máa ń pa talakà.”
He also prays against enemies and bad luck. The message here is simple: Stay humble, pray, and protect your energy.
Track 5: Ori – Destiny and Family Struggle
In “Ori,” Seabreeze talks about destiny and family effort:
“Orí ire, èmi gígùn,
My mama don try, my baba don try, me self I don try.”
He also says:
“Na person wey no get money dey ugly.”
This shows how society treats poor people badly, even when they try their best. It teaches that everyone’s struggle matters, and nobody should be looked down on.
Track 6: Jábúlà (Rejoice) – Hope, Prayer, and Celebration
The final song means “Rejoice.” He sings:
“Alágbára, do something for me before something do me.”
This track is about faith, prayer, and believing that better days are coming. It ends the EP on a positive and happy note.
The Meaning of Vitamin Sea
The title “Vitamin Sea” means healing, life, and strength. Just like vitamins help the body grow, this EP shows how music helped Seabreeze grow through pain and poverty into strength and hope.
After relocating to Lagos, Nigeria’s music capital, Seabreeze turned his struggles into sound. His Afrobeat style mixes joyful rhythm with sad stories, making people both dance and think.
Vitamin Sea by Seabreeze is a true story of survival, hard work, and faith. It teaches young people that no matter how hard life gets, giving up is not an option.
From prayer to money, from pain to praise, this EP carries strong messages that anyone, even a 15-year-old, can understand and connect with.
Seabreeze is not just making music. He is telling his life story, and many people will see their own story inside it.
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