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Young Talent Ozi£ Blazes The Trail As Fresh Voice In RNB, Trap, Afropop In Bayelsa


 

At age 29, Desmond Oruwori, fondly known as Ozi£, is moving confidently into the Nigerian music spotlight, with a mixed blend of African rhythms and contemporary global sounds, the singer-songwriter makes his debut, announcing himself as one of the most exciting new artists to watch out for.

The Nigerian music scene is no stranger to rising talents, but every so often, an artist emerges with a sound capable of shifting the narrative. Ozi£ stands firmly in that category. Fusing RNB, Trap, and Afropop, his artistry reflects a modern approach rooted in authenticity and cultural depth.

Bayelsa Roots, Warri Upbringing:
Although Ozi£ traces his origin to Bayelsa State, he was born and raised in Warri, Delta State a city known for its vibrant energy and cultural diversity. This unique background exposed him to a rich mix of influences, from soulful African melodies to international RNB and Trap. The result is a sonic identity that bridges local flavor with global resonance.

For Ozi£, music is not just sound—it is storytelling. His songs mirror life’s emotions and aspirations, weaving narratives that connect deeply with audiences.

I want my music to touch lives,” Ozi£ explains. “It’s more than just rhythm it’s about expression, energy, and giving people something they can truly feel.”

While this marks his first-ever news feature, Ozi£ is far from a newcomer. His years of consistent work in the studio and his determination to refine his craft have earned him respect among peers and early fans alike. Each verse, lyric, and beat brings him closer to the dream of making music that entertains, uplifts, and inspires.

With raw talent and relentless ambition, Ozi£ is gearing up for a promising journey. Fans can expect bold releases, electrifying performances, and a refreshing artistry that showcases the vibrance of African music on a global stage.

As he takes these defining first steps, one thing is certain: Ozi£ (Desmond Oruwori) is not just another upcoming act he is on course to become one of Bayelsa and Delta’s finest musical exports to the world.

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