Eze One – Happy With You
Happy With You by Eze One
Nigerian-Ghana-based musician, actor, movie director, and entrepreneur, Eze Nwadinobi, has officially released his much-anticipated 12-track album titled Happy With You. Known for his versatility and artistic brilliance, Eze One (as he is popularly called) presents a body of work that captures love, deep reflections, and anthems for the streets.
Born on April 4, 1978, in Umuahia, Abia State, Nigeria, to Chief Frederick Nwadinobi and Roselyn Nwadinobi Okezie, Eze Nwadinobi has long been a force in the entertainment industry. Having won the prestigious GEMA Best Director of the Year award in 2022, his influence extends beyond music into film and entrepreneurship. Despite a period of relative silence, Eze One has made it clear that he was never lost. “I wasn’t lost. I was evolving,” he shared in an exclusive interview.
His evolution saw him earning a Law (LLB) degree, a strategic move to better protect the creative culture he champions. Now, he is back, stronger than ever, and ready to reclaim his space in the music scene with Happy With You.
Happy With You is not just another album; it is a deeply personal collection of real-life experiences and emotions. Eze One masterfully blends Afrobeat, hiplife, and contemporary sounds, creating a project that resonates with diverse audiences.
The 12 tracks explore different themes, from love and personal growth to cultural pride and street resilience. Here’s the official tracklist:
- Street of Lagos
- She Dey Give Pressure
- Forever
- Leave Me Alone
- Happy Yourself
- Proud Nigerian
- Them Ah Know
- Happy With You
- Got It All in You
- Lala
- OH NANA
- Rising by Rising Others
Beyond the music, Eze One is using his voice to spark an important conversation about the Ghanaian music identity. In a bold statement, he declared: “Dancehall and reggae are not Ghanaian music. Hiplife is not just a trend; it is the heartbeat of Ghana’s sound. We must protect our culture, honor our pioneers, and stay true to our roots.”
His call to action comes at a time when Ghanaian music is evolving in various directions, and he remains committed to ensuring that hiplife and Afrobeat maintain their rightful place in the industry. Stream and share this massive album below
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