Nigerian rapper and street-hop powerhouse Zlatan has returned with a powerful new anthem titled “Happy Day“, a track that radiates celebration, resilience, and cultural pride, wrapped in a euphoric fusion of Afrobeats and Amapiano.

The Zanku Records boss has once again shown his knack for capturing the heartbeat of the streets and translating it into music that moves both body and soul.
With ‘Happy Day,’ he invites listeners into a space where joy is not passive, but actively created.
Behind the boards, prolific producer Chechdaproducer delivers a vibrant and innovative sonic canvas.
The production is a seamless hybrid of Afrobeats grooves and Amapiano textures with shimmering log drums that don’t just play, they resonate deeply.
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The percussion is intricately layered, yet feels as natural as a spontaneous street dance. It’s a beat designed to stir spirits, crafted with both precision and emotion.
Lyrically, Zlatan is at his most reflective and triumphant. He turns everyday struggle into something almost spiritual — not by romanticizing hardship, but by drawing out the strength that emerges from it.
With verses laced in Yoruba, he doesn’t merely nod to his roots; he brings ancestral memory into the now, infusing each line with cultural depth and generational meaning.
‘Happy Day‘ plays like a sermon from the streets — but Zlatan doesn’t preach. He speaks from experience, from survival, from victories won through sheer will. It’s not just music, it’s motivation.
His flow is confident, his tone assertive, as if to say, ““Happiness is not a privilege — it’s a choice, a weapon, a revolution.”
This single serves as a glimpse into his upcoming project, S.O.H (Symbol of Hope). If ‘Happy Day‘ is a preview, then fans can expect an album that goes beyond entertainment to offer inspiration, grounding, and emotional upliftment.
Whether it’s blasting from car speakers in Lagos traffic or turning up the vibe in a London club, ‘Happy Day‘ is more than a party anthem — it’s a soundtrack to perseverance. Zlatan isn’t waiting for better days. He’s creating them beat by beat, bar by bar.
Listen to Happy Day HERE.