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Vector unveils cover art, tracklist for his upcoming album, ‘A Lover Boy PTSD’

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Popular rapper Vector shares cover art and tracklist for ‘A Lover Boy PSTD’
Nigerian rapper Vector unveils cover art and tracklist for his forthcoming music project | Photo Credit: Instagram
  • Nigerian rapper Vector is set to release his upcoming fifth studio album, A Lover Boy PTSD
  • The rapper has recently unveiled the cover art and tracklist for the upcoming album 
  • The album is set for release on November 29 and features Tiwa Savage, Niniola, and Bella Shmurda amongst others 

Renowned Nigerian rapper Olarenwaju Ogumefun popularly known as Vector has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for his upcoming studio album, A Lover Boy PTSD. 

The album will follow his previous works Teslim: The Energy Still Lives in Me (2022) and Vibes Before Teslim: A Journey to Self-Discovery (2019). 

Via his official Instagram page, on Monday, November 25, Vector shared the cover art and tracklist of A Lover Boy PTSD. 

Teslim: A Lover Boy PSTD 29|11|2024,” he wrote.

About Vector’s unveiled cover art and tracklist 

Vector’s A Lover Boy PSTD cover art features the legendary rapper sifted in a black and white with mixed colours (green, yellow, blue and red) shimmering down like light on him. The darkness in the background shows a deep meaning reflecting the title of the album.


How the colours blend into Vector’s face in the midst of the darkness conveys a powerful message of hope. The colours also seem to pass a strong message of ‘there’s light at the end of the tunnel.’ 

The tracklist reveals a lineup of guest features from Majeeed, Tiwa Savage, Falz, Top Addlerman, Emmsong, Jossman, Niniola, Shado Chris, Scridge and Bella Shmurda. 

The upcoming music project is executively by Abayomi Kane Ogunmefun and Ogunmefun Vector Olarenwaju will be released on Friday, November 29,2024.

US Elections: Nigerian rapper Vector reacts to Africans showing solidarity 

Earlier, TheRadar popular Nigerian rapper Olarenwaju Ogunmefun, better known as Vector, reacted to the just-concluded United States presidential elections, in which Donald Trump emerged as the winner. 

Vector berated Nigerians and Africans who show support for global electoral processes and highlighted the impact of such elections. 

Vector’s criticism comes after Nigerian singer Davido and Veteran actress Stella Damascus shared excitement from their voting exercise in the United States. 

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Esther Kalu is a journalist covering entertainment, majoring in Lifestyle, Art and Culture. She also freelances as a screenwriter. When she is not writing, she is watching a film, reading a book or listening to music.

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