by Deborah Ojetunde

The inspiration and intention for Simi’s most recent album, “Lost and Found,” a 14-track masterpiece that highlights her extraordinary vocal ability and artistic development, came from her beautiful voice as a Nigerian singer-songwriter.
“This album is about me just getting back in touch with joy and my passion for music,” she stated. As they listen, I hope that my desire to evoke nostalgia in them will come through. Every listener can connect to the catchy and catchy compilation of songs “Lost and Found.”
There is something here for everyone, regardless of your level of experience. Simi’s distinctive subject of love is apparent throughout, but she also dabbles in other genres and sounds, solidifying her status as one of the top performers in the Nigerian music scene.
“Lost and Found” is an intensely personal endeavour that delves into themes of female strength, love, and self-discovery. Simi’s distinctive voice is evident throughout the album, fusing well with featured performers including Ladipoe, Asa, Lojay, and Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey.
Due to the success of the two songs from the album—”MEN ARE CRAZY” and “BORROW ME YOUR BABY (BMYB)”—which have been published, fans of Simi have been eagerly awaiting the release of the album. The album envelops listeners in nostalgia, featuring notable tracks such as “Woman To Woman,” a poignant tribute to women’s empowerment a subject that is dear to Simi’s heart.
Simi cleverly samples Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey’s hit song “Jowo” in a brilliant collaboration. She also gives a new twist to the 2020 viral sound on “Know You II” (feat. Ladipoe), and her storytelling skills with Falz on “Borrow Me Your Baby” are flawless, making the album a must-listen.