Nigerian artist June Sometimes introduces his debut album, “Memories With Nostalgic Flaws,” a vivid Afro-folk inspired coming-of-age story capturing the spirit of growing up in early 2000s Nigeria.

The album evokes memories of street soccer, bottle-cap football, and neighborhood chatter—woven through poetic storytelling, experimental production, and deeply personal soundscapes.
Following singles like “P.A.L.M,” “U.F.O,” “Halt A Jam,” and “Paying Lords Now,” the full project launches alongside an interactive web-based game, allowing listeners to unlock stories, win collectibles, and explore hidden puzzles within the music.
More than an album, “Memories With Nostalgic Flaws” is a creative experience; one that celebrates innocence, imagination, and cultural memory. June Sometimes invites fans to rediscover the beauty of growing up, remembering, and becoming again.
Listen to “Memories With Nostalgic Flaws” Here




