There’s a youthful fire running through this debut, an energy that tells you an artist is stepping into the spotlight with zero hesitation. No Long Thing carries that feeling from the opening seconds, introducing D’banj as bold, mischievous, and fully in sync with Don Jazzy’s fresh, era-defining production.
The album opens with “Intro”, a playful warm-up that sets the tone: charismatic, humorous, and ready to entertain. From there, “Mr. Olopa” kicks the door wide open. The momentum continues with “Socor,” a vibrant record built on swagger and street-ready charm, showing how easily he blends rhythm with attitude.
As the album unfolds, tracks like “Ika O Da,” “All The Way,” and “Na Lie” showcase his playful delivery, the signature harmonica flavour, and that unmistakable chemistry with Don Jazzy. Each song feels like a different shade of his personality, sometimes romantic, sometimes tough, always entertaining.
No Long Thing thrives because it’s unfiltered and confident. It doesn’t overthink but delivers hit after hit with a freshness that would later shape the sound of an entire era.
