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May 25, 2025

“Believe” — Waji-Mh’s inspirational call to self-belief

“Believe” — Waji-Mh’s inspirational call to self-belief

By Ayo Onikoyi

The R&B/Afrobeat artiste, Waji-Mh, returns with ‘Believe’—a beautifully crafted lyrical piece of art to dreaming big and trusting your instincts. Where Forever found him professing love, Believe finds him proclaiming belief in himself—and inviting us to do the same.

The chorus—“I believe in me, I believe in myself / I’ve got some good dreams / I’m ready to live my dreams”—is both simple and profound. It reads like a personal affirmation, spoken in hushed confidence before building into a triumphant declaration. There’s an optimism here that feels fresh in the current Afrobeats/R&B fusion landscape.

Musically, the beat maintains Waji-Mh’s mellow groove, enriched by smooth percussion and uplifting chord progressions. The arrangement bubbles with positivity without overpowering his introspective vocals. The repetitive chorus acts not as filler but as fuel—creating space for listeners to internalize its message(affirmation).

This is an artiste staking claim to his purpose. Waji-Mh’s voice sounds grounded yet hopeful; his phrasing thoughtful. The switch between “I’m ready to live my dreams” and “I’m living in my dreams” marks a shift from aspiration to actualization—a narrative arc encapsulated within moments.

‘Believe’ is not just a song—it’s a reflection, a motivator, and a gentle push to own your ambitions. Waji-Mh nails the balance: vulnerable yet hopeful, introspective yet affirming. It’s the kind of track that lingers, both sonically and emotionally.