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How P Tee Money’s Ova Hia is rewriting the rules of African music

How P Tee Money’s Ova Hia is rewriting the rules of African music

Something different is happening in African music right now, and fans believe P Tee Money may be the artist responsible for changing the game completely.

The internationally recognised entertainer, producer, actor and self-proclaimed Afropiano Founder, whose Hebrew name is Amram, has unleashed a global storm with his futuristic anthem “Ova Hia” a record many listeners are already describing as one of the boldest African releases in recent years.

Across Africa and beyond, the reaction has been explosive.

From Nigeria to Ghana, South Africa, to London, the momentum surrounding Ova Hia continues growing at a frightening speed.

The Nigeria iTunes charts are reportedly blazing nonstop while major radio stations throughout the nation and several African countries continue pushing the anthem heavily across daily airwaves.

Audiomack Africa has also reportedly gone into overdrive, with Ova Hia smashing past 156,000 streams within its first week of release while total streams across platforms continue climbing aggressively into the hundreds of thousands.

Across X/Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram, fans have flooded social media with reactions, dance clips, and praise for the revolutionary new sound now globally recognised as Afropiano.

But, according to supporters, the movement began long before Ova Hia.

Many listeners are now revisiting P Tee Money’s 2025 EP Lifestyle, especially the fan favourite track “Spraymoney,” where fans believe the foundations of the Afropiano sound first appeared before exploding worldwide in full force this year.

Now, Afropiano has become one of the hottest conversations in modern African entertainment.

The futuristic genre blending Afrobeat melodies with Amapiano groove and bounce has quickly separated P Tee Money from the rest of the industry, with fans openly referring to him as the official Afropiano Founder after introducing both the sound and the name into mainstream music culture.

The futuristic visual for Ova Hia has also become a major talking point internationally.

The cinematic production is reportedly doing exceptionally well across ITV local and international stations, while additional TV networks throughout Nigeria and Africa continue supporting the groundbreaking visual.

Fans online have praised the futuristic styling, cinematic effects, and global-standard presentation, with many describing the video as “next level” and “ahead of its time.””

But what is also catching industry attention is P Tee Money’s growing impact behind the scenes.

Aside from dominating with his own music, the entertainer has also been credited for mastering tracks for other rising artists including Ayjay Bobo’s trending releases “Sobobo” and “2Seconds,” alongside mastering the debut single “Ordinary Love” by Tyira featuring Rudeboy, released shortly after Ova Hia.

Industry insiders are now beginning to describe P Tee Money as more than just an artist.

They see him as a visionary shaping the future sound of African music from every angle.

Official Rating: 10/10

Ova Hia delivers innovation, originality, futuristic production, massive replay value, and global crossover appeal at the very highest level.

With Afropiano rapidly becoming a movement rather than just a sound, one thing is becoming increasingly clear.

P Tee Money is not chasing the future.

He is the future.

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