Afro-fusion star Omah Lay is on the move in the Moroccan desert in the visuals for his latest single, “Moving”.
Tackling themes of the constant churn of change, the track is an anthem for all those going through the sometimes painful process of evolution. This soundtrack to change is produced by LIOHN and Pontus Persson, who provide subtle yet danceable percussion for Omah Lay to grace to hypnotic and irresistible effect—you’ll be hitting replay before you know it.
The striking music video depicts the plight of Nigerian refugees attempting to traverse the torrid conditions of the desert to seek a better life, and in doing so, Omah Lay manages to bring the sound and the spirit of “Moving” into the visual realm.
The track is set to feature on Omah Lay’s forthcoming album, Clarity Of Mind. While we wait for more details on that, check out the visuals for “Moving” above.
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