Why ‘Iseoluwa’ is the intro to my fourth album, by Fireboy

Why ‘Iseoluwa’ is the intro to my fourth album, by Fireboy

Fireboy Music sensation Adedamola Oyinlola Adefolahan, often known as Fireboy, has explained why the song “Iseoluwa” is the first single on his fourth album, “Adedamola.”

The YBNL/Empire Distribution signee stated in a discussion that the song was inspired by the clarity he had experienced at a certain moment in his life.

It just made right to start the record with that song because I was more clear-headed at the time and wrote it from that clarity. Many of my followers who have been listening to my music for a long time are aware that I always use highly deliberate intros. In certain ways, my album intros are always motivating. so I felt it was only right to introduce a very personal album like that,” he said.The award-winning singer went further to disclose that he recorded the song at a low point in his life when he was relearning and learning from various experiences.

“I recorded that song at a sort of low point in my life,” he explained. It was a time of learning, relearning, and experience-based learning. To be honest, it’s not always a fun experience, but it was crucial for my development, and I learned a lot during that time. Many things were clear to me—many things that were more important than everything else I had been pursuing or hoping to acquire.

Fireboy’s fourth album under the Olamide-owned YBNL label is titled “Adedamola,” and it has fourteen tracks.