Nigerian singer and songwriter Seyi Vibez, one of Africa’s most streamed artists, joins forces with Afrobeats royalty Omah Lay on their powerful new collaborative single, “My Healer,” released via EMPIRE.
Bringing together two artists celebrated for transforming real-life experiences into deeply emotional music, “My Healer” is where raw street emotion meets soulful introspection. The single reflects the evolving sound of Afrobeats — moving beyond high-energy celebration into intimate storytelling and genuine emotional connection.
Seyi Vibez delivers heartfelt verses rooted in pain, perseverance, and personal growth, showcasing his signature street-born vulnerability. Omah Lay complements this with smooth, emotive vocals that add warmth and depth, resulting in seamless artistic chemistry. Blending soulful Afrobeats rhythms with rich melodies and introspective songwriting, “My Healer” explores love as a source of healing and emotional restoration.
The release follows the monumental success of Seyi Vibez’s 14-track album FUJI MOTO, a bold fusion of Afrobeats, Fuji, and street-inspired sounds that has already amassed over 300 million streams. Entirely written by Seyi Vibez, the project stands as a masterclass in vocal delivery and musical storytelling.
The album features a carefully curated lineup of collaborators, including Nigerian pioneer Olamide, alongside U.S. rap heavyweights French Montana, Trippie Redd, and NLE Choppa. Olamide’s gritty Yoruba delivery on “Fuji Party” reinforces the album’s cultural foundation, while the U.S. features bridge Afrobeats with Western hip-hop energy, underscoring Seyi Vibez’s expanding global influence.
Ahead of the album’s release, standout singles like “Pressure” and “How Are You” set the tone, with the latter reaching #15 on the Official Afrobeats Chart. The visually striking “Pressure” music video featuring French Montana further amplified the album’s global momentum. FUJI MOTO followed the success of his critically acclaimed Children of Africa EP, with releases such as “SHAOLIN” (directed by TG Omori), “Mario Kart,” “Happy Song,” and “Macho” featuring NLE Choppa continuing to cement his reputation as a global hitmaker.
Throughout his career, Seyi Vibez has collaborated with some of the industry’s biggest names, including Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Black Sherif, Asake, Zlatan Ibile, Odumodublvck, as well as UK acts Tion Wayne and NSG.
Meanwhile, Omah Lay continues to redefine contemporary African music, blending Afrobeats, R&B, and alternative influences into emotionally rich, globally resonant records. Hailing from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, he has surpassed one billion streams worldwide. He first captured global attention in 2020 with his critically acclaimed EP Get Layd, featuring hits “Bad Influence” and “Lo Lo.” His debut studio album Boy Alone and its deluxe edition solidified his global presence with standout tracks including “Understand,” “Woman,” and “I’m a Mess.”
A sought-after collaborator, Omah Lay has worked with international stars such as Justin Bieber, 6lack, and Ozuna, while also joining forces with African heavyweights including Davido, Gyakie, Wizkid, and Libianca.
With “My Healer,” Seyi Vibez and Omah Lay deliver a defining collaboration — one rooted in vulnerability, elevated by artistry, and poised to resonate across continents.































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