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Runtown Announces ‘Morning Again’ Album as New Era Begins

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Runtown announces Morning Again album, promising personal and spiritual themes as Soundgod Fest IV charts at No. 42 on Nigeria’s Top 100 Albums

Nigerian singer Runtown is preparing for a major return to the spotlight with his upcoming album titled Morning Again.

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The new project signals a fresh chapter in his music career, reflecting themes of self-reflection, renewal and spiritual awakening.

The announcement was made via Runtown’s Instagram, where he teased both a new single and the album. “Morning again thy album and single!! upnext,” he wrote, sparking excitement among fans.

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The album’s title, Morning Again, hints at deeper personal and artistic exploration.

Sources close to the artist suggest the project will explore growth, healing and the challenges of navigating fame and solitude.

This latest announcement comes as Runtown celebrates a new chart milestone.

His recent extended play Soundgod Fest IV debuted at No. 42 on Nigeria’s Official Top 100 Albums Chart.

It marks his fourth appearance on the chart, following earlier placements with Signs (No. 7), Soundgod Fest, Vol. 1 (No. 31), and Tradition (No. 84).

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Morning again thy album and single!!

Known for his distinct sound blending Afropop, dancehall and R\&B, Runtown has remained one of Nigeria’s most versatile musical figures.

While he has taken time away from the spotlight in recent years, his loyal fanbase has continued to grow, eager for his return.

His recent single Flow, released ahead of the new album cycle, signalled a creative rebirth and was met with warm reception. Many see Morning Again as a continuation of that momentum — a deeper dive into both sound and soul.

The singer, whose real name is Douglas Jack Agu, rose to prominence with hits like *Mad Over You*, *Gallardo*, and Energy.

His ability to adapt and evolve has kept him relevant through several waves of Nigeria’s music scene.

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With Morning Again, Runtown appears to be positioning himself not just as a hitmaker but as a reflective storyteller.

The move may mark a transition from purely commercial singles to a more concept-driven body of work.

Fans and music critics alike are already speculating about the sound and message of the upcoming album.

Some believe it may mirror the sonic maturity shown in Signs, while others expect a more experimental direction.

Either way, the artist’s return is being welcomed as a sign of growth in the wider Nigerian music industry, which continues to expand its global footprint.

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As he prepares to launch Morning Again, Runtown joins a wave of Nigerian artists redefining their identity and pushing the boundaries of what Afropop can express.

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