Nigerian rapper and cultural icon Falz has unveiled his highly anticipated 6th studio album, The Feast, on May 30, 2025. The 12-track project, which promises to be a cultural odyssey, features collaborations with artists like Qing Madi, Dotti The Deity, Odumodublvck, Majeed, and Oiza x Meyi. With its vibrant artwork and rich themes, The Feast is already generating buzz as a groundbreaking addition to Falz’s discography.
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Hosted a few of my friends and people that worked with me on this project to an intimate feast. A time was had! #TheFeast out tomorrow, May 30 💿 🔋 pic.twitter.com/rte3mSgq1m
— Bop Daddy (@falzthebahdguy) May 29, 2025
The Feast comprises 12 tracks, each showcasing Falz’s signature blend of Afrobeat, hip-hop, and socio-political commentary. The album includes the following songs: – “Round of Applause” – “Old Soja” – “Anything Goes” featuring Odumodublvck – “Fals & CDUMODUBLVCK” – “No Less” – “Famomi” – “Fals & Dotti The Deity” – “Slow Down” featuring Qing Madi – “Fals & Qing Madi” – “Jump” – “Wonderfully Made” featuring Majeed – “Dance With You” – “Way Up” – “Eat” – “Story Time” The collaborations bring a diverse range of sounds, from the introspective “Slow Down” with Qing Madi to the energetic “Anything Goes” featuring Odumodublvck, making The Feast a versatile listening experience.
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The album’s artwork, which depicts a grand communal feast with a central figure holding a goblet, draws inspiration from historical and cultural imagery, reminiscent of Leonardo da Vinci’s The Last Supper. This visual sets the tone for the album’s themes of unity, tradition, and celebration. Falz has described The Feast as a cultural journey, exploring identity, love, societal celebration, and personal evolution.
The project also reflects his background as a law graduate, using music to challenge norms and spark dialogue. Following his 2024 EP Before The Feast, this full-length album marks a significant moment in Falz’s career, showcasing his growth as an artist who seamlessly blends entertainment with cultural advocacy.
Since its release on May 30, 2025, The Feast has sparked a range of reactions online. Many fans have praised Falz for delivering another thought-provoking project, with tracks like “Anything Goes” and “Slow Down” gaining early traction. Some listeners have hailed the album as a masterpiece, appreciating its depth and cultural resonance.
However, opinions vary—certain fans have compared it to other recent releases, with mixed sentiments about its overall impact. The album’s release has also reignited discussions about Falz’s influence in the Nigerian music industry, with many calling him a “bad guy” for his bold artistry and unapologetic style.
Falz’s The Feast stands out for its rich storytelling and infectious rhythms, paired with soulful introspection. The album’s title reflects its communal spirit, inviting listeners to partake in a metaphorical feast of music and culture. Additionally, the project’s production quality, featuring A-list producers, ensures a polished sound that resonates with both local and global audiences.
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This release follows Falz’s critically acclaimed projects like Moral Instruction (2019) and BAHD (2021), further cementing his legacy as one of Nigeria’s most influential artists. With The Feast, Falz continues to redefine musical innovation while staying true to his roots.