Simi features Ebenezer Obey, Asa in new album, ‘Lost and Found’

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Singer and songwriter Simisola Kosoko popularly known as Simi, has unveiled the tracklist for her highly awaited album, ‘Lost and Found’.

The singer released the 14-track project’s tracklist on social media on Thursday.

On July 5, the album is scheduled for release.

In the collection of pieces, Simi includes Ladipoe, Asa, Lojay, and juju vocalist Ebenezer Obey.

Falz, Tiwa Savage, and Bella Shmurda are among the other artists.

“Lost and Found,” “Miracle Worker,” “Gimme Something,” “Know You II,” “Alaafia,” “Messiah,” “All I Want,” and “One Of One” are the tracks that make up the project.

The other songs are “Jowo,” “Men Are Crazy,” “RNB Luv,” “Romance Therapy,” and “Borrow Me Your Baby.”

The album’s three prior singles, “All I Want,” “Borrow Me Your Baby,” and “Men Are Crazy,” were released by the artist earlier.

Simi began performing gospel music.

After releasing “Tiff,” a song nominated for a 2015 The Headies, she rose to fame in 2014.

She secured a record contract with X3M Music in 2014, however she departed the label in 2019 after her contract ran out.

The singer started Studio Brat, her own record label. She has published a number of popular songs, such as “Duduke.”

In a different story, Simi has admitted that she has struggled in recent years with feeling like she is losing herself.

She gave an explanation of her imposter syndrome struggles.

The single mother claimed that although she has always valued the opportunity to know herself “deeply,” she felt alienated from herself in more recent times.

The vocalist made this announcement about her future album.

Simi disclosed this on her X handle,

“For most of my life, I have enjoyed the privilege of knowing myself deeply, unwaveringly, truly. In more recent years, I have also endured the discomfort of losing myself. Sometimes, to make room for something else that I needed to be – other times, because I could not, for the life of me, find my way. I felt like a stranger to myself. This version of me has been the hardest one to look at in the mirror.

“Making this album is a symbol of finding parts of myself again that I hoped I hadn’t lost permanently. I don’t believe that we ever stop finding ourselves. If you’re willing to look, there’s always more. This is a tribute to the things we continue to find and rediscover.”