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AfroPop Act SerialDaBoss Drops New Single ‘Body of Work’ on Feb 14
United States–based Nigerian Afropop artiste SerialDaBoss is set to serenade the airwaves this Valentine’s Day with the release of his new single, Body of Work, dropping February 14.
Produced independently, Body of Work arrives with infectious rhythms built for clubs, parties, and repeat listens.
Even ahead of its official release, the single is already generating buzz, gaining early traction across social media as fans latch onto its vibrant sound and confident delivery.
Born Ifeanyi Victor Afam on June 30, 1998, in Lagos, Nigeria, SerialDaBoss represents a new wave of Nigerian artistes balancing global exposure with deep cultural roots.
A graduate of Yaba College of Technology, Lagos, he has steadily honed his craft, driven by a deliberate commitment to learning the business and artistry of music.
The Nigerian-American performer is also the son of a former Commissioner of Police in Ondo State, a background he credits with shaping his discipline and focus.
While Body of Work may initially sound like a smooth ode to feminine allure, Afam insists the record runs much deeper.
According to him, the song is both personal and symbolic, a reflection of his journey, growth, and long-term vision as an artiste.
“Body of Work is more than what it first appears to be,” he explains. “On the surface, people may think it’s a story about a woman, but that’s only the entry point.
Beneath that layer, it’s a reflection of my craft, my journey, and my purpose. It represents beauty, passion, discipline, and the legacy I’m intentionally building.”
For SerialDaBoss, the title is literal. The song stands as evidence of years of preparation, resilience, and belief, especially as an independent artiste navigating life and music outside Nigeria.
He acknowledges the exposure that comes with being abroad but remains clear-eyed about where Afrobeats truly thrives.
“There’s respect that comes with being overseas, but Afrobeats lives at home,” he says. “The culture, the energy, the movement, it all starts from the source. Real impact begins when you reconnect with where the sound was born.”
That understanding also informs his collaborative ambitions. SerialDaBoss names global heavyweights such as Rick Ross, Davido, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Omah Lay, and Olamide as creative forces he admires, artistes whose reach and excellence align with the space he envisions for himself.
As conversations and comparisons inevitably arise, including links drawn between his sound and Burna Boy’s, Afam takes a measured stance, emphasising longevity and groundwork over momentary visibility.
“This isn’t about competition,” he notes. “It’s about consistency, preparation, and timing.”
With Body of Work, SerialDaBoss is not just releasing a new single; he’s staking a claim. Come February 14, listeners can expect more than a catchy Afropop record; they’ll be hearing an artiste documenting his identity, ambition, and legacy in real time. Instagram @serialdaboss Snap,serialdaboss Tiktok, serialdaboss Google: serialdaboss






