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Omah Lay lays claim to Afrobeats’ leadership

Omah Lay lays claim to Afrobeats’ leadership

By Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Sunny Green Itodo
Published on 2024-01-23 07:11:45

Nigerian artist, Stanley Omah Didia, better known as Omah Lay, has expressed his confidence in being a prominent figure among the new generation of Afrobeats musicians. The singer stated that he has crafted a “new sound” that he aims to popularize in the upcoming year.

During a recent interview with The Beat FM in London, United Kingdom, Omah Lay discussed how his latest single, ‘Holy Ghost’, embodies the innovative sound he is introducing to the Afrobeats genre. He confidently declared, “I have started a new sound. I feel like the sound people identify as Afrobeats is going to change in 2024/2025, in the future. And I’m going to be one of the leaders of the new sound.”

Omah Lay further elaborated on his plans for the future of Afrobeats, stating, “I have started a new sound of Afrobeats and you’re going to hear more of that in 2024. ‘Holy Ghost’ is one of them. And I’m putting out an album. The album is going to consist of all of these new vibes.”

With his bold claims and determination to revolutionize the sound of Afrobeats, Omah Lay is poised to make a significant impact on the music scene in the coming years. His confidence in his ability to lead the way in this musical evolution and his commitment to showcasing this new sound through his upcoming album demonstrates his sincere belief in the potential for change within the Afrobeats genre.

As fans eagerly anticipate the release of Omah Lay’s album and the introduction of his new sound to the world of Afrobeats, it is apparent that the artist is set on making a lasting impression and carving out a distinct place for himself within the industry. With his passion for innovation and determination to redefine Afrobeats, Omah Lay is well-positioned to shape the future of the genre and solidify his status as a leader in the new wave of Afrobeats artists.

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