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Fans agog, as Omah Lay drops new single ‘Understand’

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As Rising Nigerian pop star Stanley Omah Didia popularly known as Omah Lay, released his latest single titled “UNDERSTAND”, fans of the rising star have gone wild on social media, praising the award-winning music artiste.

@Big Chels posted, “Yeah! King…your new vibration is giving me a brilliant day.”

@dafahmusic posted Buju, Omah Lay, Rema, Ruger will drop a song and immediately everybody wants to use it on their stories. GOD, I NEED TO BLOW.”

@atvaanOfficial posted, “After Wizkid is Omah Lay, Man did his homework before coming into the music industry. Understand is pure.”

@tife_fabunmi posted, “I can’t stop playing Omah Lay’s Understand. Omah, Lay has no bad song.”

@effizzyy posted, “Get Layd EP carried some of us through the pandemic last year, and you don’t just find music like that anywhere.”

Omah Lay recently featured on the Masterkraft remix of Justin Bieber’s chart-topping “Peaches,” with Alpha P, a fellow Nigerian upstart. Bieber, who is a fan of Omah Lay’s, personally reached out to invite him onto the remix.

Last year, Omah Lay released two EPs, Get Layd and What Have We Done; the latter features the 6LACK-featuring “Damn.” In the wake of the recent tragedy, Omah Lay used his platform as an artist to bring awareness to the #EndSARS movement in Nigeria, speaking with Teen Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar about the situation and ways to support the affected communities. “Understand” shows that all these textured, introspective singles are just the start for Omah Lay — 2021 is set to be his year.

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