BEVERLY HILLS, March 08, (THEWILL) – He was one of the biggest Afro-pop and Dancehall acts of the eighties/early nineties with hit singles like ‘Mister Ragamuffin’, ‘Heart breaker,’ ‘Abortion’ and ‘Original Bad Boy’, that was until he went off the music scene and settled for the bakery business. For 30 years, he was contented with just baking bread, music was the last thing on his mind. But something must have stirred a string in his heart as he is set to stage a comeback to the music scene with the release of a new album, ‘Timeless,’ years after the release of his last album, ‘OBB’.
The new album which is a mixture of love and political songs is to be released under his music label, Tropic Music Company. It will feature re-mastered versions of some of his hit singles such as ‘Mister Ragamuffin,’ ‘Abortion,’ ‘Heartbreaker’ and ‘999.’The album will also feature politically motivated songs such as ‘Youths Taking Over,’ a clarion call to the Nigerian youths to buckle up and take charge of the destiny of our country.