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Barry Showkey Makes Grand Return With New Single ‘ROBOROBO’


Balogun Adewale Akanji, widely known as Barry Showkey, has made a highly anticipated return to the music scene with the release of his new single, “ROBOROBO,” on May 15, 2025.

Barry Showkey is the son of the legendary Fuji music pioneer, Sikiru Ayinde Barrister, also known as Alhaji Agba Barusati, who is widely regarded as the inventor of Fuji music.

Following in his father’s footsteps, Barry Showkey is a multi-talented artist who skillfully blends traditional roots with contemporary sounds, crafting a distinctive musical experience.

Speaking about his new single, Barry Showkey shared that “ROBOROBO” marks his first major release in years, signaling his renewed dedication to pushing the boundaries of Fuji music. He also reflected on the influence and guidance of his father, stating:

“My father always told me, ‘Focus on your own path, build your legacy, don’t depend on mine.’ That’s the energy behind ROBOROBO. It’s about authenticity, resilience, and rhythm.”

In addition to being a musician, Barry Showkey is part of a musical family, with his younger brother Barry Jhay also making waves in the Nigerian music industry.

However, Barry Showkey has carved out his own path, choosing to explore a sound that pays homage to his roots while embracing a fresh, contemporary direction.

“ROBOROBO” is expected to be a major comeback hit, and fans of Fuji, Afrobeats, and Nigerian music culture are eagerly awaiting its debut.

The single is available on all major global digital streaming platforms.

 



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