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Dan RicHeE Set To Release ‘Wey Ye’


…Deepening The New Skool Ogene Sound Direction

As African music continues to evolve beyond conventional genre classifications into identity-driven expression, artist Dan RicHeE is set to release a new single titled Wey Ye, further extending the emerging New Skool Ogene (NSO) sound system.

The record, built on chant cadence, repetition and atmospheric rhythm, departs from traditional songwriting structures.

Rather than relying on lyrical density, Wey Ye is designed as an experiential piece, engaging listeners through movement, tone and emotional resonance.

Within his growing catalogue, Dan RicHeE continues to position New Skool Ogene as a contemporary cultural framework, drawing from indigenous rhythmic patterns while maintaining a modern sonic identity.

In this context, Wey Ye reflects a stronger assertion of direction, centred on instinct, confidence and self-defined movement.

Sources close to the project indicate that the release will be accompanied by a visual component aligned with its sonic identity, emphasising rhythm, cultural symbolism and motion.

Speaking on the record, Dan RicHeE stated that Wey Ye “is about moving with your own rhythm, reflecting confidence, instinct and the courage to follow your own path.”

With a growing number of artists exploring identity-driven soundscapes, Wey Ye positions itself not just as a single but as a continuation of a broader artistic direction anchored on structure and cultural interpretation.

The release date is expected to be announced in the coming weeks.



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