ENTERTAINMENT: KING SAHEED OSUPA RELEASES NEW FUJI ALBUM ACAPELLA & METAMORPHOSIS


Veteran Fuji music legend Saheed Osupa has officially released his much-anticipated 2-in-1 album titled Acapella & Metamorphosis, now available on major streaming platforms including .

The newly released 2026 Fuji project contains five tracks with a combined runtime of over one hour, further showcasing Osupa’s signature lyrical depth, traditional Fuji rhythms, and strong Yoruba cultural storytelling that have defined his decades-long career.

The album’s release follows intense anticipation among fans and Fuji music lovers across social media, where promotional campaigns and online conversations heightened expectations ahead of the official drop.

Known for his consistency and influence within the Fuji genre, King Saheed Osupa continues to maintain his status as one of Nigeria’s most respected indigenous musicians. His music has remained relevant over the years by blending cultural authenticity, social commentary, and evolving sounds that resonate with both older and younger audiences.

The title Acapella & Metamorphosis has also generated conversations among fans and music observers. While Acapella appears to reflect a vocal-driven artistic expression, Metamorphosis suggests transformation, growth, and musical evolution — a theme many listeners believe aligns with Osupa’s enduring ability to adapt within Nigeria’s changing music industry.

In an era dominated by short-form releases and viral singles, the decision to release a lengthy five-track album further demonstrates the Fuji icon’s confidence in delivering a complete listening experience for his audience.

Music enthusiasts have continued to react positively online since the project became available, with many describing the album as another major addition to Osupa’s extensive catalogue of Fuji classics.

With Acapella & Metamorphosis now officially streaming, fans are expected to closely follow the project’s performance, standout tracks, and overall reception within Nigeria’s indigenous music scene.

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