Rising Afrobeats artist S.C.U.D. sets the tone for a bold new chapter in contemporary African music with the release of his latest single, “Glory” an unapologetic anthem of resilience, ambition, and self-belief.
Born Babatunde Adewole and hailing from Ondo State, Nigeria, S.C.U.D.’s sound is deeply rooted in his musical upbringing. “Growing up, I listened to my dad’s music library,” he recalls, referencing legends like King Sunny Ade, Ebenezer Obey, and Peter Tosh, alongside the golden age of Fuji music with icons such as Kwam1 and Ayuba. As a teenager, he developed a deep passion for hip-hop, drawing inspiration from lyrical heavyweights like Jay-Z, Nas, Fabolous, Dipset, and The Lox. These early influences now form the foundation of his unique sound a fusion of rhythm, culture, and storytelling that feels both timeless and fresh.
Produced by the acclaimed Kaypiano, “Glory” delivers a powerful blend of melody and message, showcasing S.C.U.D.’s lyrical depth and genre-blending versatility. Anchored by the standout line “Ema Pana Ogo” a heartfelt Yoruba plea meaning “Please don’t quench the fire of Glory” the track pulses with urgency and determination. It’s more than music; it’s a message to every dreamer: your light deserves to shine.
“Glory” is the lead single from S.C.U.D’s upcoming debut EP, Late Bloomer, set for release this summer. It promises to explore themes of delayed success and unwavering passion, echoing S.C.U.D.’s personal mission: “To be consistent and strategic with my music, and to leave a legacy that lasts for generations.”
Whether you’re a longtime lover of Afrobeats or discovering the sound for the first time, “Glory” is a rallying cry to rise above, to persist, and to burn bright no matter how long it takes.
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