Lavien stays winning with “Nobody,” a track-and-video combo that feels like a confession, a flex, and a whole mini-movie wrapped into one smooth, high-energy moment. Released November 28, 2025, the Liberian-born artist reminds everyone exactly why he’s one of the most exciting voices coming out of West Africa right now, and honestly, why he could easily be running global playlists next year.

The song itself is already a trip: Afrofusion grooves that bounce without trying too hard, R&B melodies that slide across the beat, and sudden little rap pockets where his delivery snaps into full focus. Lavien’s voice has this ability to turn corners, one minute soft and longing, the next sharp and rhythmic, and “Nobody” puts all of that on display without feeling overcrowded.

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He’s basically spiraling over a past love. But he’s doing it in a way that feels way too catchy for the amount of emotional damage involved. Lines like “Checking on your page, I feel so lonely / Wondering what see I must have done” hit like late-night thoughts you don’t tell your friends about, while the hook  “Can’t find nobody, nobody, nobody like you”  lands with that classic Afrobeats-R&B stickiness that gets stuck in your brain before you even realize it.

And then there’s the video. Lavien turns the whole thing into a glossy, dancer-heavy visual that pops from the first frame. It’s flashy but not chaotic, stylish without feeling forced, and the camera clearly loves him. His stage presence carries the entire shoot, the small facial expressions, the confident posture, the way he switches from smooth to intense in seconds. The dancers give the song its heartbeat, amplifying that Afro-inspired groove without distracting from the storytelling underneath.

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What makes “Nobody” work so well is the blend of vibes and vulnerability. You get the polished rhythm, the tight hook, the swagger, but beneath it, there’s someone still haunted by a six-year memory, still checking socials, still trying to figure out why this one person won’t let go of his brain. It keeps the song relatable, even while the visuals are giving high-level star energy.

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