Memory Card is the second extended play by Nigerian street-pop singer Seyi Vibez. It was released on 6 January 2023, through Vibez Inc, and Dvpper Music. The extended play included guest appearances from American singer YXNG K.A. It was executively produced by Dvpper Music founder and CEO Dapper, and Seyi Vibez, along with production from Dibs, and TBM. The extended play is a mixture of Afrobeats, and Street-pop.
In 2023, Seyi Vibez announced the release of his EP, 5 days into the new year on social media.
Uzoma Ihejirika, a music reporter for The Native stated that âÂÂOn âÂÂMemory Card,â Seyi VibezâÂÂs songwriting is as scattergun as it can be. On each song (and even on each verse) he employs an ear-catching rap-like delivery that demands a listenerâÂÂs participation because he sounds so sure of whatever falls out of his mouth. The biggest flaw of âÂÂMemory Cardâ is its production quality, with the instrumentals coming off sometimes as skeletal and unfinished. Nevertheless, the project could be an indication of the direction Seyi Vibez has chosen to ply; if so, 2023 is going to be a big year for the music act who has continuously managed to hit new highsâÂÂ.
In a review for MoreBranches, Patrick Ezema said: âÂÂMemory Card is as close as heâÂÂs come to the completion of his arc, but itâÂÂs important to recall his journey here. His 2021 album, No Seyi No Vibez (NSNV), was a perfectly adequate Street Pop piece, as he chronicled his desire to make it out of the hood, in location and status, over traditional Afropop beats. As good as it was a debut, NSNV couldnâÂÂt provide the spark he needed to announce himself in the music sceneâÂÂ.
On 21 January 2023, TurnTable report, Memory Card tallied 6.28 million streams in Nigeria during the week of January 6 â 12, 2022. This represents the biggest debut week for any of the two (or three if you count deluxe as a project) projects the artiste has released in the last three months.