Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has released his highly anticipated sophomore album, ‘Clarity of Mind’, on all streaming platforms.
New Telegraph reports that the 12-track album showcases Omah Lay’s own approach with a mix of Afro-fusion sounds and reflective lyrics.
Among the songs in the album are “Artificial Happiness,” “Jah Jah Knows,” “Canada Breeze,” and “Don’t Love Me.”
Following the release, Omah Lay’s career enters a new phase, as he delves into themes of emotional healing and self-discovery.
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Recall that the 28-year-old singer made his debut in 2020 with singles like “You” and “Bad Influence,” and has since amassed a devoted global fan base because to his distinctive sound.
For his work with Davido on “With You,” he was nominated for a Grammy for “Best African Music Performance.”
The singer is known for expressing confidence in his craft, stating he considers himself Nigeria’s best artiste of the last 20 years, alongside Burna Boy.
He said, “I’m the best at this. I don’t mean to brag. But I am the best in the last 20 years.
“If you bring together all Afrobeats artistes, when it comes to true artistry and making music, I stand alone at the top.
“The only person I sometimes put on the same level as me is Burna Boy. He’s the sole artiste I look at and think, ‘yes, he’s up there.’ Apart from Burna, it’s just me.”
