- Nigeria’s music industry is known for its controversies, especially regarding claims of idea theft.
- Omah Lay, recounted a painful experience that prompted him to completely remake his album.
- In an interview with media figure Zach Sang the reveals how is music “Holy Ghost” showcases a fresh movement in Afrobeat.
Nigeria’s music industry is known for its contentions, particularly in regards to cases of thought burglary.
Omah Lay, likewise called Stanley Omah Didia, described an excruciating encounter that provoked him to change his collection totally.
The Nigerian Afro-pop artist chatted with media figure Zach Sang on his show about how his track “Holy Ghost” showcases a fresh movement in Afrobeat.
He had plan to make a new thing for his impending collection when a partner he respected came to impart thoughts to him.
Omah Lay uncovered that he imparted his collection ideas to these specialists, however only four months after the fact, they created their own collection in view of his thoughts.
Following this issue, Omah, who was reprimanded for a strong connection with a woman, referenced that he needed to modify his collection.
Watch Omah Lay’s interview here:
Omah Lay really tried to keep names out of it, yet aficionados of Nigerian music are caught up with estimating.
See some reactions below:
@arikeeee_: “This is sad pls mention the person name with ur full chest. This is why I like portable.”
@an_gel01: “Shey no be Rema sha?”
@chioma___official: “Is it the new smoker in town?”
@em_my9525: “E nor go pass wizkid.”
@ezeqwesiri: “The artists that have dropped albums recently, Asake, Rema, Olamide. Who again, please?”
@misschidel: “I miss this guys music to be honest. He sings so well.”
@slashazhandle: “I like the attempt to stir controversy which would also bring a lot of curiousity toward Omahlay’s next project