Sarz to Spill the Untold Story in New Docu-Series

“Protect Sarz at All Costs: Lay of The Land” is coming and it’s everything fans didn’t know they needed

If ever there was a moment for Sarz to show the man behind the beat, it’s now. The ace Nigerian producer (real name Osabuohien Osaretin) is ready to open up in a new docu-series titled Protect Sarz at All Costs: Lay of The Land. The trailer dropped on September 29, teasing intimate studio moments, reflective monologues, and the grind behind his rise from Benin City to Afrobeats powerhouse.

This isn’t just a side project. The docu-series is tied to his new album Protect Sarz at All Costs, making both the music and the documentary part of a single creative statement. Big names like Wizkid, Asake, and Gunna appear on the album, and the series is expected to dig into how those collaborations came to life.


Sarz’s journey is familiar in outline: producing chart-topping hits, defining a generation’s sound, earning respect across continents. But the docu-series promises to go deeper, tracing the internal battles, the lonely nights in the studio, and the moments fans never saw. It’s a chance to understand how “Sarz on the beat” became more than a tag; a brand, a legacy, and a responsibility.

We still don’t know when or where the series will drop, but anticipation is already buzzing. The trailer stirred reactions online, giving glimpses of both vulnerability and confident artistry. For many, this is more than entertainment. It’s validation that behind the hits and the glam, there’s a human being with doubts, dreams, scars, and faith.

Sarz is offering a blueprint: that success is not just about the final beat, but about owning your story, good, messy, and all. Protect Sarz at All Costs: Lay of The Land is shaping up to be more than a docu-series. It might become the kind of truth telling we need in Afrobeats, where producers are usually heard but rarely seen.

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