Nigerian singer Orezi is making a strong comeback in 2025 with new music, major collaborations, and plans for a new album
[dropcap]N[/dropcap]igerian Afrobeats star Orezi, born Esegine Allen, is back in the spotlight, determined to reclaim his place at the top of the music industry.
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Since November 2024, he has been making waves with fresh releases and high-profile collaborations, setting the stage for a massive 2025.
Orezi kicked off his resurgence with a remix of his hit single I Swear, featuring South African artist PCEE.
The remix fuses Nigerian and South African sounds, showcasing Orezi’s ability to blend different musical influences.
The official video, shot in South Africa, has further expanded the track’s reach, drawing in fans from across the continent.
This latest effort follows the success of his Chocolate Daddy EP, which featured collaborations with Tekno, Sheebah, and Daphne, highlighting his versatility as an artist.

After spending a significant amount of time in the United Kingdom, Orezi recently returned to Nigeria, ready to reconnect with his fans.
He wasted no time making an impact, delivering a high-energy performance at Club Vogue on Sunday, 3rd February 2025.
The electrifying show marked his full-fledged return to the Afrobeats scene, proving that he remains a force to be reckoned with.
Looking ahead, Orezi has big plans for 2025.
He has officially announced that a new album is in the works, with a series of singles set to drop before its release.
This consistent stream of music is aimed at keeping fans engaged and reaffirming his presence in the competitive Afrobeats industry.
With his undeniable talent and renewed momentum, Orezi is on track to make 2025 his year.
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Fans can expect more high-energy performances, exciting collaborations, and chart-topping hits as he works towards reclaiming his spot at the top of Afrobeats.

Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.





















