Ayo Maff Set to Rule with “Prince Of The Street” Album – A Bold Street Anthem for a New Generation
By Vevoboi on June 22, 2025

Emerging street music sensation Ayo Maff is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated debut album, Prince Of The Street, dropping June 26, 2025. The album promises to be more than just a collection of songs—it’s a bold declaration of identity, a tribute to resilience, and a showcase of the raw, emotional, and lyrical depth that defines the new wave of Afro-street music.
Release Date: June 26, 2025
Album Title: Prince Of The Street
Track Count: 13
Notable Features: Chike, BNXN, Seyi Vibez
A New Era for Street Music
With an undeniable rise from the trenches to the main stage, Ayo Maff has built a loyal fanbase who connect deeply with his gritty storytelling and melodic street anthems. Prince Of The Street is not just an album title—it’s a statement. It’s a crown worn with scars, hustle, and a voice that represents thousands of untold stories from the streets of Lagos and beyond.
This 13-track project blends emotional vocals with raw street energy, featuring a unique fusion of Afrobeats, Fuji, trap drums, and highlife melodies that reflect his diverse influences and sound maturity.
Track-by-Track Breakdown
1. Beginning
The album opens with “Beginning”, a soul-stirring intro that reflects Ayo Maff’s journey from humble beginnings. With subtle instrumentation and vulnerable lyrics, he reflects on his battles, betrayals, and the early moments that shaped his path to the crown.
2. Realness ft. Chike
This collaborative gem with Chike is a melodic masterpiece. “Realness” blends Chike’s soothing R&B influence with Ayo Maff’s raw delivery, discussing trust, authenticity, and staying true in an industry full of masks.
3. Felony
“Felony” is a street banger layered with deep emotions. With a catchy hook and urgent storytelling, Ayo Maff narrates the price of survival, painting a vivid picture of choices and consequences.
4. Iqbalode
An unmistakable anthem, “Iqbalode” (Yoruba for “voice of the street”) stands tall as a declaration of leadership. With aggressive flows, local proverbs, and heavy beats, this song cements Ayo Maff’s position as the mouthpiece of the masses.
5. Baddo’s Song
A heartfelt tribute, “Baddo’s Song” gives flowers to the street legend Olamide Baddo, one of Ayo Maff’s biggest inspirations. The track mirrors Olamide’s gritty style while infusing Ayo’s own melodic touch. Expect lyrical shoutouts and clever wordplay that pay homage to the YBNL legacy.
6. Oshimiri ft. BNXN
One of the most anticipated tracks, “Oshimiri” (meaning “river” in Igbo) features BNXN. It’s a lush, spiritual vibe reflecting emotional depth and vocal harmony. BNXN’s verse flows effortlessly over a wave-like instrumental, while Ayo Maff sings about emotional tides, love, and the strength of inner peace.
7. Panic
Dark, intense, and suspenseful—“Panic” explores the paranoia that success can bring. With siren-like synths and anxious lyrics, Ayo dives into betrayal, fake love, and the constant fear of losing everything.
8. Hello
“Hello” serves as a sonic breather with romantic undertones. It’s a sweet Afro-pop tune about rekindled love, featuring smooth vocals and a flirtatious bounce that balances the album’s grittier tracks.
9. 9 Days
One of the album’s emotional cores, “9 Days” tells the story of a painful loss or heartbreak. Using minimalist production and haunting backing vocals, Ayo Maff opens up about grief, healing, and the passage of time.
10. Lazy Baby
Injecting humor and satire, “Lazy Baby” criticizes social climbing relationships and entitlement. It’s playful yet sharp, calling out partners who only show up when the fame kicks in.
11. Gang ft. Seyi Vibez
Two street kings unite on “Gang”—a high-energy anthem that’s already being dubbed a “street classic” before release. Seyi Vibez and Ayo Maff trade melodic verses about loyalty, brotherhood, and staying real, over a rich instrumental filled with percussions and trap-inspired drums.
12. Crazy Kid
“Crazy Kid” dives deep into Ayo’s personal psychology. Touching on ambition, anger, and trauma, this track is both introspective and defiant—a sonic therapy session that shows the battles many street boys never speak of.
13. Remind Me
The final track “Remind Me” ends the album on a reflective note. It’s a slow burner where Ayo Maff thanks God, the streets, and his late mentors. It leaves listeners with a sense of closure and hope.
Sound, Vibes, and Production
The album is a seamless blend of high-energy street bops and soul-touching ballads. Ayo Maff brings street wisdom, emotional range, and sonic experimentation. From percussion-heavy beats to guitar-laced melodies, Prince Of The Street offers something for everyone: the hustler, the lover, the dreamer.
Production credits are rumored to include some of Nigeria’s hottest beatmakers, though names are yet to be confirmed officially. However, insiders hint at collaborations with producers who have worked with the likes of Olamide, BNXN, and Asake—ensuring sonic quality is top-tier.
Final Thoughts
With Prince Of The Street, Ayo Maff is not just releasing an album—he’s delivering a manifesto. This body of work captures the essence of the new street wave, combining youthful energy with mature themes. It’s an album that speaks directly to the trenches while still appealing to mainstream ears.
Whether you’ve been rocking with Ayo Maff since his early freestyles or you’re just now discovering his brilliance, Prince Of The Street is set to be one of 2025’s most talked-about Afro-street albums.
Are you ready for June 26th? The streets already know. Long live the Prince. 👑
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Published on June 22, 2025
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