Sensational Nigerian singer, Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has revealed why real Afrobeat music is gradually dying.
OsunDaily News reports that the Port-Harcourt-born singer made the assertion during a recent interview with H Steph.
Omah Lay revealed he was suicidal during his depression and it was divine for him to go through such an experience to be able to help those who are currently depressed.
According to the singer, he incorporated the experience into his music and it is something rare among Afrobeat singers.
Omah Lay further refuted the claims that Afrobeat is not so deep but vibes, stressing it is the reason the real music is dying.
Omah Lay added that he will continue to make real music from his experience.
He said, โI was at the verge ofโฆI was suicidal, mahn. Trust me, I was really f*cked up.
โBut I think I have to be there to actually help the people who are there right now to get out of that place. I mean it will take a real person like me to go there and then make music out of it and talk about it so openly how Iโm a mess, how I think and how Iโm f*cked up and everything.
โIโm not sure you will find afrobeats artists who do that right now. Everybody is out there saying afrobeats are not so deep, โafrobeats are just vibes and sh*tโ. Nah.
โThatโs why everybody is just doing hype. The real music is dying.โ