The powerful voices of Lauryn Hill and India Arie, coupled with the soul-stirring gospel of Kirk Franklin, ignited a musical spark in a young Omoghéné.
Singing in the privacy of her room at age 7, this shy girl blossomed into a confident performer at 12.
Her voice soaring in church choirs, school events, and vibrant open mic scenes.

Omoghene’s journey continued as she pursued a Business Administration degree, but poetry bloomed into songwriting during her freshman year.
Today, Omoghéné weaves personal tales and everyday encounters into lyrics that resonate with her listeners. Her gentle voice, perfectly complementing the heartfelt messages, carries themes of joy, self-assurance, and finding her own voice.
She dives into her latest project, “Love Is A Symphony,” where this complex emotion unfolds like a grand orchestra. Inspired by its multifaceted nature, Omoghéné explains, “Love is like an orchestra, with many parts working together in harmony. The AI art visually expresses the different facets of love I explore in each song, immersing listeners in its emotional landscape.”
This multi-sensory experience combines soulful R&B, gospel influences, and Afro-beat rhythms, reflecting her eclectic upbringing. From the initial thrill of dating to the ache of heartbreak, “Love Is A Symphony” celebrates self-love and the power of unconditional love.
Omoghéné doesn’t just want her fans to hear the music; she wants them to experience it. Each of the nine tracks is paired with a unique AI art piece, transporting you into the heart of the emotional symphony she creates. “AI gives artists a chance to share their stories in innovative ways,” she asserts, “and I believe it will reshape the music landscape in the coming years.”
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