Afropop sensation Zinoleesky has officially announced his departure from Marlian Music. The singer, who has spent seven years under the label’s banner, confirmed his exit this week, marking the end of one of the most commercially successful yet controversial partnerships in recent Afrobeats history.
The news, which broke via social media, indicates that Zinoleesky is now operating as an independent artist and moving toward a new venture. The singer is reportedly set to mark this new chapter with the release of a fresh musical project titled ‘Nostalgic,’ which fans expect will address his growth and his time spent with the label.
Born Oniyide Azeez, Zinoleesky rose to prominence as a pioneer of the “street-pop” subgenre. His journey began far from the glitz of major recording studios, gaining traction alongside his close friend and fellow artist MohBad through viral freestyle videos on Instagram and Facebook. Their ability to blend relatable lyrics about the struggles of Lagos life with infectious melodies quickly caught the attention of industry heavyweights.
In December 2019, during the “Marlian Fest” at the Eko Hotels and Suites, Zinoleesky was officially signed to Marlian Music. Under the label, his career reached monumental heights. Hits such as “Ma Pariwo,” “Kilofeshe,” and “Personal” dominated airwaves across Africa, cementing his status as a hitmaker with a unique vocal texture.
Marlian Music is owned and operated by Azeez Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley. Founded in 2019, the label was designed to be a hub for “Marlians” a dedicated fanbase following Naira Marley’s rebellious and non-conformist brand. At its peak, the label was considered one of the most influential “incubators” for new talent in Nigeria.
The label has been responsible for discovering and elevating several notable names in the industry, including;
MohBad: The late singer who enjoyed massive success before his highly publicized and acrimonious exit from the label in 2022.
CBlvck: A street-hop artist known for his high-energy collaborations with Naira Marley.
Fabian Blu: The first artist officially signed to the imprint.
Emo Grae: A singer-songwriter known for a more soulful approach to the Marlian sound.
While Zinoleesky’s exit appears to mark the end of a long-term contract, it comes at a sensitive time for the label. Marlian Music has faced intense public scrutiny following the tragic passing of former signee MohBad in September 2023.
The subsequent legal battles and public outcry involving Naira Marley led many artists associated with the label to keep a lower profile.
Despite the surrounding noise, Zinoleesky remained the label’s flagship artist for much of the past year. However, industry insiders suggest that the seven-year mark served as a natural point for the artist to seek creative autonomy.
His departure marks the end of an era for Naira Marley’s imprint, which has seen its original core roster dwindle over time. As Zinoleesky prepares for his debut as an independent entity, the industry remains focused on how his sound and the Marlian Music brand will evolve in this new phase.
