Nigerian artist Okafor Alexander Junior, popularly known as Black Jesus, officially launched his latest music album ‘Equity’ in a grand event held in Abuja. The event, which took place in the early afternoon, was organized in collaboration with Afrisquare Entertainment and attracted a lively audience of music lovers, industry insiders, and close supporters.
Born and raised in Lagos but originally from Delta State, Black Jesus has built a reputation for his deep lyricism, unique sound, and unwavering dedication to music. His journey into music began at the tender age of five, singing in his church choir and later forming a music group with friends.
Album Unveiling: A Night of Music, Storytelling
The event was more than just a music launch—it was a celebration of passion, resilience, and artistry. Black Jesus, known for blending multiple genres including Afro Hip-Hop, Rap, Reggae, R&B, Jazz, and SoulDrill, performed all 10 tracks from his album, giving the audience a firsthand experience of his creative brilliance.
His sister, who took the stage at the launch to share his story, recalled how he secretly wrote songs while pretending to study. She also credited the Chairman of Afrisquare Entertainment, Kingsley Okafor for playing a key role in pushing Black Jesus onto the world stage.
Each song carried a profound message, from the dangers of drug abuse in “INTRO”, to the nostalgic childhood memories of “LEKE LEKE”, and the bold anthem of resilience “Your Fada”. Other tracks like “HOLY PURE WATER” and “GOOD FRIENDS” spoke about perseverance and the rarity of true friendships, while “DOLLARPOR” reflected his belief in making money with purpose rather than waste.
Following his performance, the audience was invited to vote for the two songs they believed deserved to be made into music videos. The winners were:
• “Your Fada” – A bold, Gen Z-inspired anthem about resilience and standing strong against opposition.
• “Dollapor” – A song reflecting Black Jesus’ philosophy of making money with purpose rather than spending it recklessly.
A Star in His Own Lane
Black Jesus, often called “Vampire” by his peers due to his late-night creative sessions, has proven his dedication to the craft. While he admires various musicians, he remains true to his own artistic identity, drawing inspiration from nature and life experiences. Beyond his music, he holds degrees in Public Administration and Psychotherapy, a testament to his intellectual depth alongside his musical genius.
What’s Next?
The album launch was a resounding success, setting the stage for Black Jesus’ next big move in the music industry. With the backing of Afrisquare Entertainment, his family, and a growing fan base, he is now poised to take his unique sound to a global audience.
The album is now available on all major streaming platforms.