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Yo Maps Announces Fourth Studio Album “Vibes On Vibes” Set for April 2026 Release

By The BalanceHub Editorial Team 

Zambian music star Yo Maps has officially announced his fourth studio album titled Vibes On Vibes, set for release on April 24, 2026. The announcement has already sparked excitement among fans across Zambia and beyond, marking another major milestone in the artist’s fast-rising career.

The singer shared the news through a heartfelt message, appreciating the role his supporters have played in his journey so far. Known for his consistency and emotional connection with fans, Yo Maps continues to position himself as one of the most influential voices in Zambian music today.

Since breaking into the spotlight, Yo Maps has built a reputation for delivering hit songs that dominate charts and resonate deeply with listeners. His previous albums have seen massive success, both locally and internationally, helping push Zambian music onto bigger platforms. With each release, he has shown growth—not just as an artist, but as a brand.

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In his message to fans, he expressed deep gratitude:

> “From the very beginning, your support has carried me and I don’t take that lightly. It’s been an amazing ride… I’m thankful for every single one of you that’s been part of it. The fourth studio album is ready, and I’m here to deliver.”

These words reflect not only appreciation but also confidence in what is to come. Fans are already anticipating a project that could define another phase of his career.

Beyond just a personal milestone, the upcoming album represents something bigger. It highlights the steady rise of Zambia’s music industry, which is increasingly gaining recognition across Africa. Artists like Yo Maps are helping to shape the sound of a new generation while opening doors for upcoming talent.

As the release date draws closer, expectations continue to grow. Whether Vibes On Vibes will surpass his previous successes remains to be seen—but one thing is certain: all eyes will be on April 24.

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