With the release of Auracle, Shallipopi has officially completed the music trilogy that began with Planet Pluto and continued through Presido La Pluto and Shakespopi.
While his earlier projects introduced him as a bold disruptor in the industry, Auracle presents the sound of an artiste fully settled into his throne.

The album’s title, a fusion of “Aura” and “Oracle”, reflects Shallipopi’s belief that his rise is not just by luck but by destiny.
Spanning 22 tracks, the Edo-born star firmly doubles down on his signature “Afro-Pluto” sound
This time, however, the sound is more refined and polished than ever before.
Production on Auracle shows a major upgrade from the lo-fi texture of his earlier work.
The album maintains the heavy basslines and catchy hooks fans love but with cleaner mixing and richer sound quality.
The lead single Laho stands out with its futuristic synths
One of the biggest highlights of Auracle is its impressive list of features.
American rap star Gunna appears on the track HIM, marking a major international crossover moment for Shallipopi.
Closer to home, Burna Boy joins him on the remix of Laho, delivering a powerful verse that perfectly complements Shallipopi’s airy delivery.
These collaborations prove that his sound now carries global appeal.
Lyrically, Shallipopi remains true to his roots, using street slang and Benin expressions to create catchy hooks that quickly become fan chants.
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However, Auracle also shows a more reflective side as he touches on fame, loyalty, success and personal growth.
Rather than chasing lyrical perfection, he confidently sticks to a style that resonates deeply with his loyal fanbase known as the “Plutomanias”.

