Czin

Czin Unleashes Debut EP CNG via Midii Entertainment

Nigerian Afrobeat artist Czin takes a bold step into the spotlight with the release of his debut EP, CNG, arriving Friday, July 18, 2025, on all major streaming platforms. Released via Midii Entertainment, the project introduces a dynamic new voice in Afrobeat—one rooted in Lagos rhythms and refined with London polish.

CNG is a six-track offering that showcases Czin’s ability to craft energetic hooks and vibrant storytelling, blending streetwise charisma with a global sensibility. The title track, CNG, bursts with urgency and confidence, while the pulsating Tsunami delivers dancefloor heat. On All Love, he leans into the communal essence of Afrobeat, offering a melodic tribute to loyalty, brotherhood, and resilience.

Listeners will also recognize the EP’s standout singles—Banku (4 Grams) and Jiggy Babe featuring Hotkeed, which previously gained traction across streaming platforms in the UK, USA, and West Africa. Now folded into a cohesive project, these tracks contribute to a well-rounded body of work that speaks to both Czin’s Nigerian identity and his international ambitions.

Signed to Midii Entertainment in early 2024—the same label that helped launch the career of BNXN (formerly Buju)—Czin is part of a new wave of Afrobeat artists pushing the genre forward with cross-continental appeal and fearless creativity.

CNG reflects my identity—blending Nigerian energy and rhythm into Afrobeat that feels authentic. I can’t wait for the world to hear it,” says Czin.

The EP is now available for pre-save:
🔗 https://orcd.co/cng/presavecallback


Tracklist:

  1. Intro (One for the Road)
  2. CNG
  3. Tsunami
  4. Jiggy Babe ft Hotkeed
  5. All Love
  6. Banku (4 Grams)

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