
Nigerian sansatkonal singer Omah Lay has launched a scintillating single, “Waist.”
“Waist” is a seductive and mesmerising monitor that highlights the artist’s distinctive fusion of Afro-fusion and introspective soul.
The refrain of “Waist” is straightforward, repetitive, and irresistibly infectious, reinforcing the track’s core theme like a persistent echo.
Omah Lay’s vocal supply is velvety easy, his tone laced with a way of craving as he sings of the attraction and intimacy of a lover’s motion.
His lyrics are poetic but accessible, vividly depicting his lover’s curves whereas centring on the fascinating sway of her waist.
The manufacturing is phenomenal, that includes layered percussion and ethereal harmonies that elevate Omah Lay’s voice to the forefront.
“Waist” marks Omah Lay’s first solo launch of the 12 months, following his collaborations on Davido’s “With You” and Ciza’s “Isaka II (6am)” with Tems.
The only “Waist” gives a tantalising preview of Omah Lay’s eagerly awaited album, “Readability of Thoughts,” anticipated to drop quickly.
Quotable Lyrics:
Jesu chai o
The dada wey dey my head oh
Scatter my enemies
Confuse them with little issues
Jesu chai o
I’m making incorrect choices
Anytime I see ikebe, anytime I see ikebe
Jesu Jesu
Hm hmm hmmm
Hm hmm hmmm
Na 2 folks one thing she carry for waist waist
Jesu Jesu
Hm hmm hmmm
Hm hmm hmmm
Na 2 folks one thing she carry for waist waist
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