Young Jonn Takes ‘Full Control’ Ahead of His Upcoming Blue Disco Era
Just when it seemed like Young Jonn had reached peak smoothness, the Chocolate City sensation returns with “Full Control,” a sultry, self-assured anthem that marks yet another stride in his ongoing evolution from the “Wicked Producer” behind the decks to one of Afrobeats’ most magnetic voices.

Produced by the ever-reliable Yung Willis, Full Control follows the success of “Cash Flow” featuring Wizkid and serves as a key bridge to Young Jonn’s much-anticipated sophomore album, Blue Disco.
The track rides on a breezy, uptempo rhythm, with Young Jonn delivering his lines in a confident, flirtatious tone that perfectly captures the push-and-pull energy of a relationship where he’s calling the shots.
From the opening seconds, where warm guitar riffs melt into understated log drums, the song unfolds like a late-night confession.
There’s a certain calmness in the way Jonn delivers his vocals, blending sensuality with self-assurance. Full Control isn’t just a love song; it’s a statement of emotional clarity and confidence, wrapped in lush production and layered melodies.
The single continues the carefully plotted rollout for Blue Disco, a 20-track odyssey that Young Jonn officially confirmed was complete on October 2, 2025. So far, the rollout includes the hit singles Cash Flow with Wizkid, Che Che featuring Asake, and Only Fans, each teasing different shades of what’s shaping up to be one of the year’s biggest Afrobeats albums.
Thematically, Blue Disco promises duality, with “blue” reflecting introspection, emotion, and self-reflection, while “disco” channels celebration, movement, and dance-floor euphoria. Featuring collaborations with Wizkid, Asake, and Rema, the album is built as a global crossover experience meant to resonate across Africa, Europe, and the U.S.
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For Young Jonn, this moment feels like the natural evolution of a journey that began long before his solo breakout. His 2023 run was stacked with hit records, Currency featuring Olamide, Stamina with Tiwa Savage and Ayra Starr, and fan favorites Aquafina and Sharpally, each solidifying his identity as more than a behind-the-scenes hitmaker.
He ended that year strong with Disconnect and Go Hard, setting the stage for his debut album, Jiggy Forever, a star-studded 16-track showcase featuring Sean Paul, Don Jazzy, Seyi Vibez, and Ya Levis.
But Blue Disco seems to be something deeper, an introspective yet celebratory body of work that mirrors his creative and personal growth. When announcing the album’s completion, Young Jonn wrote:
“Been waiting to hear God’s voice and I finally did! I can now boldly say the album is done!”
The post came with an image of travel bags and boots stacked in a truck, a symbolic nod to his journey so far, both artistically and spiritually.
What makes Full Control stand out is its perfect balance between mainstream appeal and emotional depth.
The production is crisp yet warm, never crowding his vocals, allowing his delivery to glide effortlessly between singing and melody-infused phrasing. It’s a showcase of the refined musical instincts that made him one of Afrobeats’ most versatile talents.
With Full Control, Young Jonn isn’t just previewing a new album; he’s affirming his transformation. The confidence, the polish, and the purpose all point toward an artist fully owning his sound, his story, and his moment.
As Blue Disco inches closer, one thing’s clear: Young Jonn is steering his ship with both hands on the wheel.
And if Full Control is anything to go by, this era won’t just be about hits, it’ll be about history.
Listen to Full Control HERE.
