Joseph Akinfenwa Donus, popularly known as Joeboy, a Nigerian singer, has set out conditions for his haters, doubters, and naysayers to gain his forgiveness.
Joeboy stated that once his latest album, ‘Body & Soul,’ becomes an instant success, he would forgive all those who tried to sabotage his recent project. He made this pronouncement via his Twitter handle on Thursday night, shortly before the album’s release.
“When this album becomes an instant success, I’ll willingly forgive all of you that doubted me or said I fell off. Even the ones that tried to sabotage the whole project, I’ll forgive everybody,” Joeboy wrote.
Joeboy’s second studio album, ‘Body & Soul,’ released on Friday, May 19, 2023, is proudly backed by Mr Eazi-owned Empawa Africa.
Joeboy, one of Nigeria’s renowned musical talents, has once again proven his worth with the release of his latest album, which has been well received by fans and critics alike. The album’s success has, thus, attracted praise and admiration from his hoard of admirers.
The social media space was not left out, as fans of the Afropop star took to their various platforms, describing the album as a masterpiece, while also commending Joeboy for his consistency and dedication to his craft.
Joeboy’s ‘Body & Soul’ album is a combination of various genres, including Afropop, R&B and soul. The album features songs about love, sensuality, heartbreak, and self-discovery that fuse various sounds with lyrics that resonate with listeners.
Joeboy’s impressive track record started with his debut single, “Baby,” which went viral across the continent and beyond. The talented singer and songwriter have since gone on to release several hit songs, such as “Don’t Call Me Back” featuring Mayorkun, “Beginning,” and “All For You,” among others.
Despite the initial skepticism that followed Joeboy’s latest album’s announcement, he has proven his haters wrong with the success of ‘Body & Soul.’ His undeniable resilience and ability to bounce back from criticism further affirm the artist’s status as Nigeria’s most outstanding Afropop export.
In conclusion, Joeboy’s ‘Body & Soul’ album has undeniably cemented his place in the music industry, and it is safe to say that he is in the business for the long haul as he continues to thrill his fans and silence his critics.