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Zlatan Officially Unveils Tracklist For Debut Album With An Appreciative Message To Friends & Family

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Zlatan has released the tracklist for his debut album titled ZANKU.

This list was revealed via Instagram by Zlatan on Monday, the 29th of October with a message of appreciation to everyone who has been instrumental to his growth, from friends to family.  The album has 17 songs including two bonus tracks and was created by 7 producers including some of DMW’s best such as Kiddominant, Speroach and other dope producers like Spellz.

My people!!! How una dey? It is with great joy and deep gratitude to God that I present you all the track list of our soon-to-drop album titled ZANKU. My journey has been a mixture of pain, laughter, disappointments, gains, sadness, peace and more. I have had low and high moments. In all of these though, God has been faithful. Without God, there would have been no Zlatan Ibile. It is my pleasure to share my life experience with y’all through our album. ZLATANOVAZ, I can’t thank you enough for your support. No ZLATANOVAZ, no Zlatan Ibile. I put in a lot to deliver the best album but couldn’t have done it alone. A huge thanks to my record label, @alleluyahboyzent for constant support. Shout out to the producers, especially @rexxiepondabeat you go all out for me bro ! Other producers too @p.priime @miraqulous_ @speroachbeatzz @kiddominant @spellzjamin @iambeatz_ God bless you. @spyritmyx thanks for mixing and mastering the album, except track 10 @shola_ijanusi my label rep, the hard worker, you’re the best. My soldiers and brothers, @manager_jiggy@maticbrave @biesloaded@rahman_jargo_ @shigh_lofe @dir.vp & @dj4kerty, I love you all. @mister_kareem and @yfalaye thank you for going beyond your roles, working tirelessly to ensure that this album happens, even in my absence. To my industry friends I featured on some tracks, thanks for honouring me with your talents. My parents and siblings, thanks for allowing me express myself. I pray that God rewards y’all exceedingly. ZLATANOVAZ , I hope that you love every single track. Show me more love my pre-ordering our album via the link in my bio. I love you all. #ZankuTheAlbum #zttw

Zlatan ZANKU Album

ZANKU is set to drop on the 1st of November 2019.

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