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January 15, 2021

Afropop singer, Yemzzy, set to release debut EP ‘Son of Moses’

Afropop singer, Yemzzy, set to release debut EP ‘Son of Moses’

Adeola ‘Yemzzy’ Adeyemi Olamide

Adeola ‘Yemzzy’ Adeyemi Olamide

Afro-pop singer, Adeola Adeyemi Olamide, popularly known as Yemzzy, has announced a release date for his debut project, an extended playlist titled “Son Of Moses”.

Yemzzy, who also unveiled the cover art and tracklist of the project, said the ‘Son of Moses’ EP, which is dedicated to his late father, will be available on streaming platforms by the end of the month.

According to the singer, the seven-track EP will drop on January 28.

The tracks are Amaka, How Long, Remember, Cheat & Regrets, Su’n Momi, Ije Love, and Thanksgiving; written thematically to experiment with Afrobeats flows with deep proverbs.

Yemzzy, in the upcoming project, takes music lovers on a journey singing about evolution, growth, love, and the pains he went through trying to find his path.

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The melodious singer also gives accolades to his team for making the project a success and hope it will be accepted by his fans home and abroad.

“I am in my happiest mood as I announce my first-ever biggest project to drop on January 28. Day and night mi o kin sun and glory to the most high for the gift of life.

“I dedicate this to my late father Deacon Moses Adeola. I’m sure you’re proud of your last born Dad. Continue to rest in peace.

“The EP is about evolution, growth, love, and pain. Gratitude to everyone who worked with me on this EP; gratitude to my team, my family, and to the producers who took their time to create with me. I hope you all feel what I felt while I was recording these songs,” he said.

‘Son of Moses’ will be Yemzzy’s first major project since the beginning of his musical career. He also has a couple of singles and covers in his catalogue.

The project is coming after Yemzzy dropped a single titled ‘Tire’ dedicated to many Nigerian youths who were protesting the current state of Nigeria during the #EndSARS saga.

The song touches on issues such as police brutality, harassing and killing of innocent and peaceful protesters who are demanding a better Nigeria, corruption and other issues affecting Nigerians.

The song was a sequel to his previously released “Remember“, “Blessings” and “Only One” which are still enjoying massive airplay.

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