Teni Teams Up with Olamide for Soulful New Track “Zion”

Nigerian singer-songwriter Teni has joined forces with YBNL boss Olamide on a deeply soulful new single titled Zion,… The post Teni Teams Up with Olamide for Soulful New Track “Zion” appeared first on Afrobeats Mag.

Teni Teams Up with Olamide for Soulful New Track “Zion”

Nigerian singer-songwriter Teni has joined forces with YBNL boss Olamide on a deeply soulful new single titled Zion, a reflective collaboration that highlights two of the country’s most gifted storytellers.

Moving away from high-tempo Afrobeats and club-driven records, “Zion” leans into a mid-tempo, guitar-led arrangement that gives space for emotion and lyrical depth. The production is stripped back yet rich, allowing both artists to fully express the song’s spiritual and introspective tone.

At its core, “Zion” is a journey of reflection and aspiration. Teni and Olamide both look inward, touching on their personal paths to success, the pressures that come with it, and the protection they seek as they continue to evolve. The record balances vulnerability with gratitude, making it resonate on both a personal and universal level.

Teni delivers a powerful, soulful vocal performance that carries emotional weight, while Olamide complements her energy with his signature calm, poetic rap style. Their chemistry feels natural and unforced, shaped by years of mutual respect and a shared ability to connect with both street audiences and mainstream listeners.

The release is supported by an official lyric video that highlights the song’s thoughtful messaging, further emphasizing its reflective nature. Early reactions on social media have praised the collaboration, with many noting its depth and refreshing departure from typical Afrobeats sounds.

With “Zion,” both Teni and Olamide continue to showcase their versatility, reinforcing their status as artists capable of pushing Afrobeats into more soulful and expressive territory.

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