Omawumi takes a different turn in her new album ‘More’

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Overall, ‘More’ has something to offer every listener while delivering the outstanding kind of music for which Omawumi is renowned for.

Omawumi has been making a lasting impression on the Nigerian music scene for more than ten years with her genre-bending music, which is fueled by her vocal power and capacity to create both enjoyable and thought-provoking music.

Her most recent album, “More,” was released at an exciting time for Nigerian mainstream music, thanks to the tireless efforts of musicians like Omawumi, who helped to develop Afrobeats.

The wonderful vocalist ‘More’ creates readily pleasurable music that appeals to listeners of all demographics while showcasing brilliant bits of herself across all genres.

Omawumi seeks more from intimate and emotional connections in “More.” She asks the higher force that has led her and brought her prosperity for more in her prayers. Furthermore, she puts extra pressure on the leaders who have continually broken their word. and an increase in consciousness among the drowsy populace.

With her amazing vocals and outstanding delivery, Omawumi, one of the best voices in Nigerian R&B, transports listeners back in time with unforgettable R&B hits that highlight her hunger for more. In an attempt to introduce his new school appeal to the American-styled R&B more, she enlists Trap rap star Psycho YP, where she demands more from a failing boyfriend.

They take fans back in time to the Afrobeats style that ruled the early 2010s with their Afrobeats R&B tracks featuring fellow female diva Yemi Alade. Additionally, she blends a melody from an indigenous call and response form with a classic Afrobeats arrangement for the feel-good song “YOLO,” where she sings about the happy life alongside legendary musicians Timi Dakolo and Cobhams Asuquo.

Omawumi is a well-known R&B singer who has proven her amazing voice in a variety of genres. On the song “More,” she shines in dancehall, highlife, and folk music. Her vocals on a Reggae record where her amazing adlibs outshine her clever writing are stunning on ‘Try,’ as she discusses the hurt and disappointment from a relationship that doesn’t offer her enough to stick around.

The album is available on all streaming platforms and we would recommend it because why not!

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