Naira Marley Drops First Album

May 31, 2022

One of Nigeria’s most controversial artist, Naira Marley has released his first body of music.

Marley yesterday dropped his first album titled, “God’s timing’s the best” and it is definitely getting people talking.

He featured amazing talents like Mayorkun, Zinoleesky, Busiswa, Lil Kesh and others on this amazing album.

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Naira Marley Drops First Album

He dropped this album with the littlest announcement which drew criticisms music enthusiasts who said how does he  think that his album would do well without creating a buzz about it before release.

He released 14 tracks on this album and worked with a bunch of talented producers to bring the work to life.

Listen to Naira Marley’s God’s timing’s the best and let us know what your know what you think of it

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