

FULL ALBUM: BNXN – Captain
Nigerian sensational artist BNXN (formerly Buju) sets the Afrobeat scene ablaze with the release of his long-awaited studio album titled “Captain.” The 15-track body of work sees BNXN stepping into full command of his sound, delivering emotional depth, lyrical complexity, and unforgettable vibes.
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“Captain” is a reflection of BNXN’s journey from the underground to the top-tier of African music. Fusing Afro-fusion, soul, R&B, and street-hop, the album presents a matured sound and an artist who has truly found his voice. From introspective ballads to club-ready bangers, each song adds a piece to the full picture of who BNXN has become.
Some standout collaborations include Victony, Rema, Seyi Vibez, Soweto Gospel Choir, and more. These features are not just for star power they enhance the storytelling, energy, and soul of the project.
The title track “Captain” serves as a bold intro, setting the tone for an album that speaks on leadership, purpose, vulnerability, and fame. Other fan favorites like “Laye Mi,” “Phenomena,” and “Set Up” featuring Seyi Vibez show BNXN’s versatility across soundscapes and his signature introspective songwriting.
Each song flows smoothly into the next, thanks to excellent production and cohesive thematic content. Whether you’re in your feelings or in the mood to vibe, this album offers something that speaks to your soul.
Tracklist:
- Captain
- Laye Mi
- Phenomena
- Totori
- In Jesus Name ft. Soweto Gospel Choir
- Set Up ft. Seyi Vibez
- Jies
- Eleyi
- Cutesy
- 5hrs Till Nairobi
- Very Soon ft. Fola
- Yes Sir
- Cough Syrup ft. Victony
- I Alone
- Ashimolowo
- Fi Kan We Kan Ft. Rema
BNXN’s “Captain” is more than just an album ’s a personal statement. It’s the declaration of an artist who now knows his power and has embraced his role as a captain in the Nigerian music industry.
Stream or download all tracks from “Captain” now and join BNXN on this unforgettable musical voyage.
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