Nigerian Afrobeats star Zlatan has set social media buzzing after teasing new music from his upcoming album, Symbol of Hope.
The lively snippet, shared by the singer late on Monday, September 15, 2025, has fans convinced the track will be titled OYOYO.
The hype started two days earlier when Zlatan posted a cryptic tweet on September 13 that simply read, “OYOYO.” On Monday, he followed it up with another tweet quoting a lyric from the song: “Even person wey follow shit for church dey see me shout OYOYO.” The line struck a chord with fans, hinting at a theme of triumph and celebration despite challenges. The short video clip he posted, full of high-energy rapping, dancing, and vibrant visuals, drove the excitement even further.
Taking to Instagram the same day, Zlatan captioned the snippet, “A DAY CLOSER TO SYMBOL OF HOPE. #SOHTHEALBUM,” officially tying the teaser to his next major project.
While Zlatan is yet to reveal the release date or full tracklist, the album title Symbol of Hope already carries weight among his supporters. Back in June 2025, he launched a mentorship program for emerging talents under the same name, a move that showcased his dedication to inspiring and supporting the next generation. That initiative, combined with his growing influence in the music industry, suggests the project will reflect both his personal journey and his role as a motivator for others.
Zlatan has been in the headlines recently for more than just music. His public exchange with singer Portable, who labeled him an “up-and-coming” act, sparked conversations online, but Zlatan seems unfazed. Instead, he’s letting his craft do the talking. The preview of OYOYO is proof that he remains a dynamic force in Afrobeats, blending energy, storytelling, and resilience.
Fans are now counting down as Zlatan edges closer to unveiling Symbol of Hope, an album that promises both powerful music and a deeper message.
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