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Omah Lay And Fireboy DML Announce First Collaboration

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Nigerian superstars Omah Lay and Fireboy made a subtle announcement on X (formerly Twitter) on a possible collaboration.

The buzz started when Fireboy took to X to drop a cryptic message, “It’s pretty messed up,” with a tag to Omah Lay.

Speculations soared as fans eagerly deciphered the mysterious tweet, sensing a potential joint project. Adding fuel to the fire, Omah Lay chimed in with his enigmatic response, “This world is a messed up place, bro”.

The plot thickened when Lekaa Beat, a renowned producer, confirmed the collaboration, revealing that he would join forces with Fireboy and Omah Lay for an upcoming track. This revelation signalled the first-ever partnership between the two chart-topping artists.

Omah Lay and Fireboy have captivated audiences with their distinct sounds and lyrical prowess since bursting onto the scene. With several hit songs and critically acclaimed albums, they have solidified their positions as trailblazers in the industry. Notably, both artists have been honoured with the prestigious Headies Next Rated award.

The collaboration has no release date yet, but the prospect of Omah Lay and Fireboy joining forces has ignited a wave of excitement for listeners worldwide.

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