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October 3, 2024

11 on TurnTable. 3 on Apple Music. 4 on Spotify. Llona’s “Homeless” dominate charts

11 on TurnTable. 3 on Apple Music. 4 on Spotify. Llona’s “Homeless” dominate charts

By Benjamin Njoku

In a world where debut albums often serve as introductions, Llona’s Homeless is a profound statement of intent. Born Michael Ajuma Attah, the Afro-pop artist’s first full-length project has captured the hearts of listeners and critics alike, solidifying his position as one of Nigeria’s most promising musical talents.

Steeped in raw emotion and introspective lyricism, Homeless chronicles the existential journey of a modern-day youth in search of belonging. With themes of resilience, identity, and purpose, the album resonates deeply with a generation navigating an ever-changing world.

The reception to Homeless has been nothing short of remarkable. It peaked at an impressive No. 11 on the TurnTable Official Top 100 Albums Chart in Nigeria, a feat that speaks to its widespread appeal. On Apple Music, the album soared to No. 3 on the top albums chart, and on Spotify, it reached No. 4, further affirming Llona’s burgeoning global reach.

Beyond the numbers, Homeless is a sonic experience that reflects Llona’s authenticity and artistry. From the haunting melodies to the poetic narratives woven through each track, the album offers listeners a deeply personal and relatable journey. It’s not just music; it’s a reflection of the collective struggles and aspirations of today’s youth.

With Homeless, Llona has proven that he is not just a rising star but a voice that will define the soundscape of Afro-pop for years to come. This is more than a debut—it’s the beginning of a legacy.