Afropop superstar Mr Eazi has shared the artwork and tracklist for his long-awaited debut album, The Evil Genius, dropping this Friday, Oct. 27 via the artist’s own emPawa Africa.
Recorded between Benin, Rwanda, Ghana and Nigeria, as well as in London, Los Angeles and New York City, The Evil Genius features some of Mr Eazi’s most personal work, as he dives deeply into subjects like love, betrayal, loneliness, and family, expressed through three distinctive acts. Expanding upon Banku Music, Mr Eazi’s distinctive spin on contemporary afropop, the project encompasses an eclectic range of styles and influences, from Ghanaian highlife to grime to gospel.
Guest features on the project come from Angelique Kidjo (Benin), Tekno (Nigeria), Efya (Ghana), Whoisakin (Nigeria), Joeboy (Nigeria) and South Africa’s Soweto Gospel Choir. Contributing producers include Kel-P (Nigeria), Knucks (U.K.), Michael Brun (Haiti), M.O.G Beatz (Ghana), Andre Vibez (Nigeria), Killbeatz (Ghana), E Kelly (Nigeria), Type A (Nigeria), Yung Willis (Nigeria), Nonso Amadi (Nigeria/Canada), Phantom (Nigeria), KDream (Nigeria) and Mr Eazi himself.
In a first-of-its-kind fusion of African music and contemporary art, Mr Eazi commissioned visual artists from across the continent to create a unique, physical art piece to represent each of the album’s 16 tracks. Noting a lack of meaningful collaboration between Africa’s exploding pop music scene and the continent’s fine art creators, Mr Eazi personally handpicked 13 artists, representing eight African countries, adding art curator and patron to his already extensive resume of pursuits. The result is a unique and ambitious pan-African art project that has earned notice from art-world figures like Marina Abramović, and media including ARTNews and The Guardian.
As the project rolls out, Mr Eazi is inviting the public to experience the music alongside the art at multi-sensory exhibition listening experiences, with the first two taking place in Accra, Ghana and London earlier this month, where it was featured as a special project at the 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair. Additional activations will be announced soon.
For the album’s cover art, Mr Eazi tapped celebrated Nigerian stylist, designer and photographer Daniel Obasi, known for his work with Beyoncé and Louis Vuitton, whose imagery speaks to The Evil Genius’ central themes of love, hate, friendship and betrayal. “In a metaphysical and surrealist portrayal, the cover art draws from the composition and ideals of The Last Supper and David’s prayer of Psalm 23,” Obasi said.
Completing a rollout that’s seen him already release the singles “Legalize,” “Chop Time, No Friend,” “Advice” and “Fefe Ne Fefe,” Mr Eazi has just issued the project’s latest single, “Exit,” featuring the iconic South African vocal group and three-time Grammy winners Soweto Gospel Choir. Watch the epic “Exit” video, filmed atop South Africa’s famed Drakensberg escarpment, amidst the oldest mountain range in the world, here:
Tracklist
1. Olúwa Jọ̀
Produced by: E Kelly, Stikmatik, Timmy, Mr Eazi
2. Advice
Produced by: M.O.G Beatz
3. Òròkórò (feat. Angélique Kidjo)
Produced by: Kel-P
4. Chop Time, No Friend
Produced by: Killbeatz, Andre Vibez
5. Notorious
Produced by: Kel-P, AoD
6. Panadol
Produced by: Type A
7. Jamboree (feat. Tekno)
Produced by: Yung Willis
8. Good Lovin’ (feat. Efya)
Produced by: Type A
9. Lack of Communication
Produced by: Kel-P, Mr Eazi
10. Fefe Ne Fefe
Produced by: Kel-P, KDaGreat
11. Legalize
Produced by: Michaël Brun, E Kelly, Nonso Amadi
12. Show Dem (feat. Whoisakin)
Produced by: Phantom
13. We Dey
Produced by: Knucks, AoD, E Kelly, Wade Oghenejabor and Venna
14. Zuzulakate (feat. Joeboy)
Produced by: Type A, Kel-P
15. Mandela
Produced by: KDream
16. Exit (feat Soweto Gospel Choir)
Produced by: Kel-P