Nigerian alternative star Wizard Chan has finally unveiled his much-anticipated debut album, Healers Chapel, released under Masqueraid Ink, and the project is already sparking conversations across the music scene.

The 14-track body of work, running just over 37 minutes, is a fusion of reggae, hip-hop, and his Ijaw roots, wrapped in deeply emotive storytelling. Each track feels like an offering, designed to guide listeners through themes of reflection, healing, and inner peace.
Guest appearances from Joeboy, Boma Nime, and PDSTRN enrich the album, adding Afrobeats melodies and fresh textures that balance Wizard Chan’s introspection with mainstream appeal.
From start to finish, the project creates a lush soundscape where gospel-inspired harmonies flow into Afrobeat grooves, while Chan’s raw lyricism tackles faith, resilience, and redemption with disarming honesty.
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Critics have described the album as a “sonic sanctuary,” applauding its ability to merge vulnerability with musical innovation. Industry watchers are already tipping it as a strong contender for Album of the Year, a testament to the intentional artistry woven throughout the record.
Wizard Chan’s rise has been anything but ordinary. After breaking out with poignant singles like Earth Song which won Best Alternative Song at The Headies and the viral anthem Loner (Alone), he quickly carved a niche as one of Nigeria’s most thoughtful voices.
With Healers Chapel, the singer-songwriter pushes even further, offering not just music but a spiritual experience. It’s both a personal testimony and a universal message of calm, connection, and hope a reminder of music’s timeless power to heal.
Listen to “Healers Chapel” HERE
