Falz Delivers Deeply Personal Sixth Album ‘The Feast’
Nigerian rapper Falz returns with “The Feast”, a 12-track album rich in personal storytelling, cultural identity, and rhythmic soul, marking his boldest project yet.
With features from Odumodublvck and Qing Madi, Falz blends introspection with Afro-rap flair, showing once again why he remains a fearless voice in Nigerian music.
Nigerian rapper, actor, and entertainer Falz is back in the spotlight with the release of his sixth studio album titled ‘The Feast’, a compelling new project that showcases his growth, introspection, and continued evolution as one of Africa’s most dynamic voices in music.

The Feast arrives as a bold sonic experience that fuses Afro-rap, soulful rhythms, and rich storytelling. The 12-track album explores themes such as cultural identity, self-reflection, tradition, love, and celebration, offering listeners a deeper glimpse into Falz’s personal and artistic journey.
“This is the most personal project I’ve ever worked on,” Falz said. “It’s a feast of everything I’ve been cooking internally, emotionally, artistically, even spiritually,”
Featuring collaborations with Odumodublvck, Qing Madi, Dotti the Deity, and a lineup of seasoned producers, The Feast serves as both a statement and a celebration. With tracks that range from danceable anthems to meditative pieces, the album strikes a balance between reflection and rhythm proving that Falz continues to push the boundaries of Nigerian hip-hop.
The project marks a notable shift in Falz’s discography. Known for his versatility, sharp wit, and fearless commentary on societal issues, Falz has long used music as a platform for both entertainment and enlightenment. The Feast is no different, only this time, the introspection runs deeper.
Since making his debut over a decade ago with the breakout single ‘High Class’, Falz has become a household name in Nigerian music, delivering critically acclaimed albums like Stories That Touch, 27, and Moral Instruction. With each release, he’s proven himself to be more than just a rapper, he is a cultural curator.
The Feast is now streaming on all major music platforms. It is more than an album, it is a reflection of an artist who continues to evolve without losing his voice, message, or hunger.