British-Nigerian Afropop star Maleek Berry makes a powerful comeback with his much-anticipated album ‘If Only Love Was Enough’, a project that dives deep into the complexities of love, vulnerability, and emotional resilience, all wrapped in his signature melodic, percussive sound.
Known for crafting some of the biggest Afrobeats anthems of the past decade, Maleek Berry has cemented his legacy as both a hit-making producer and captivating vocalist.
From his early days producing for Wizkid under Starboy Entertainment to delivering timeless records like ‘Kontrol’ and ‘4 Me’, Berry has always maintained a unique ability to blend infectious rhythms with heartfelt lyricism.
His influence spans beyond Nigeria, with collaborations alongside international artists like Jidenna and Quavo showcasing his global appeal.
‘If Only Love Was Enough’ is a reflective body of work that explores emotional truths often left unspoken.
The album glides through moments of romantic tension, longing, and self-discovery, all layered over warm synths, deep drums, and Berry’s silky vocals.
It’s not just music, it’s a mood, a confessional, a late-night soundtrack for lovers and thinkers alike.
One standout track on the album is ‘4 My Body’, a sultry collaboration with Afropop queen Tiwa Savage.
The song blends smooth harmonies and sensual lyrics, creating an irresistible groove that’s as intimate as it is danceable.
Their chemistry is palpable, elevating the track into one of the album’s most memorable moments.
With ‘If Only Love Was Enough’, Maleek Berry reclaims his space in the Afrobeats scene, not just as a producer or singer, but as a storyteller whose voice cuts through the noise.
This album proves that when it comes to love, rhythm, and raw honesty, Berry never misses.
