Sarz Drops Protect Sarz at All Costs Album

Sarz Protect Sarz at All Costs
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Nigerian producer Sarz has officially dropped his debut solo album, Protect Sarz at All Costs, on September 25, 2025, under Sony Music Africa. The project features 15 tracks and includes collaborations with stars like Shallipopi, Teni, and Lojay.

One of the most talked-about songs is “Getting Paid.” On the track, Sarz brings together Asake, Wizkid, and Skillibeng in a lively fusion of Afrobeats and dancehall. The song explores themes of hustle, resilience, and determination. Within hours of release, it climbed to No. 21 on Nigeria’s Apple Music Top Songs chart. Fans praised Wizkid’s verse in particular, though social media critic Daniel Regha gave the song just 2.5 out of 10, calling it unoriginal.

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For Sarz, this album represents more than just music. He described Protect Sarz at All Costs as a statement of identity and a celebration of creativity, saying it reflects his journey, influences, and aspirations.

The reception will be closely watched in the coming weeks. Chart performance, streaming numbers, and fan reviews will determine whether Sarz’s leap from producer to front-facing artist pays off. The question remains: will “Getting Paid” rise as a modern anthem or divide opinions among listeners?

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Either way, Sarz has made it clear—this is the start of a bold new chapter in his career.

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