Zlatan has never been one to follow the script. From the streets of Nigeria to center stage, his journey has been anything but ordinary. From his early releases to the explosive rise in 2019 that crowned him Nigeria’s street-hop royalty, Zlatan has played the long game. By setting his tempo loud, authentic, and laced with energy. Now, with each release, he sharpens his voice as a symbol of street excellence and cultural pride.
His latest single, “Happy Day”, is Zlatan at his most self-assured. It is a toast to the grind that got him here. With beats that bounce and lyrics that laugh in the face of struggle, Zlatan turns everyday hustle into melody. “Happy Day” plays like a block party turned life mantra, the hook, catchy and rich with Yoruba expressions, feels like a street sermon for those who refuse to let tough times dim their shine. It’s got the rhythm of resilience and the glow of gratitude.
The track lives at the intersection of realness and revelry. From the cheeky line “Wetin I go do with all these plenty money?” to the defiant “Everything hard but I choose soft life,” Zlatan brings humour, heart, and hustle into one pocket.
“I just want people to know it’s okay to enjoy what you’ve worked for. Life hard, but that no mean say we no go smile,” says Zlatan. “This song na for everybody wey dey try, we go make am.”
With “Happy Day,” Zlatan is choosing to live fully. In a world where hustle often overshadows happiness, "Happy Day" is a reminder that both can coexist.
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