Nigerian singer and songwriter Seyi Vibez has joined forces with Afrobeats royalty Omah Lay on a deeply moving new collaborative single titled “My Healer”.
Bringing together two artists celebrated for translating real-life experiences into emotionally charged music, “My Healer” is a striking fusion of raw street emotion and soulful introspection. The record reflects the evolving direction of Afrobeats — shifting from purely high-energy celebration toward intimate storytelling and genuine emotional connection.
On the track, Seyi Vibez delivers heartfelt verses rooted in pain, reflection, and personal growth, showcasing the vulnerability that has become central to his sound. Omah Lay complements this with smooth, emotive vocals that add warmth and depth, resulting in seamless chemistry that feels both natural and powerful. Built on rich melodies and subtle rhythms, “My Healer” explores love as a source of healing, comfort, and emotional restoration.
The release arrives on the heels of Seyi Vibez’s acclaimed 14-track album FUJI MOTO, a bold fusion of Afrobeats, Fuji, and street-inspired sounds that continues to redefine contemporary African music. The project, which has already surpassed 300 million streams, is entirely written by Seyi Vibez and stands as a masterclass in vocal expression, vulnerability, and storytelling.
FUJI MOTO features a carefully curated list of collaborators, including Nigerian icon Olamide and U.S. rap heavyweights French Montana, Trippie Redd, and NLE Choppa. Olamide’s gritty Yoruba performance on “Fuji Party” anchors the album culturally, while the international features bridge Afrobeats with global hip-hop energy, highlighting Seyi Vibez’s expanding worldwide influence.
The album’s rollout was preceded by standout singles such as “Pressure,” a breakout record that reinforced Seyi Vibez’s dominance among Afrobeats’ new generation, and “How Are You,” a reflective track centred on gratitude and resilience that peaked at #15 on the Official Afrobeats Chart. The release of the “Pressure” music video featuring French Montana further amplified the project’s global momentum.
FUJI MOTO follows the success of Seyi Vibez’s critically acclaimed Children of Africa EP, a pivotal release in his international ascent. Visually compelling releases like “SHAOLIN” (directed by TG Omori), alongside hits such as “Mario Kart,” “Happy Song,” and “Macho” featuring NLE Choppa, have continued to cement his reputation as a global hitmaker. Throughout his career, Seyi Vibez has collaborated with some of the industry’s most influential names, including Burna Boy, Ayra Starr, Black Sherif, Asake, Zlatan, Odumodublvck, as well as UK acts Tion Wayne and NSG.
Meanwhile, Omah Lay remains one of Africa’s most compelling voices, redefining modern African music through a blend of Afrobeats, R&B, and alternative sounds. Hailing from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, the singer, songwriter, and producer has amassed over one billion streams globally. He broke through in 2020 with his critically acclaimed Get Layd EP, featuring standout records like “Bad Influence” and “Lo Lo,” before solidifying his global presence with his debut album Boy Alone and its deluxe edition.
A highly sought-after collaborator, Omah Lay has worked with international stars such as Justin Bieber, 6lack, and Ozuna, while also partnering with African heavyweights including Davido, Gyakie, Wizkid, and Ayra Starr on the global hit “People.” His versatility and emotional depth continue to position him as a bridge between African music and the global stage.
With “My Healer,” Seyi Vibez and Omah Lay deliver a powerful collaboration rooted in honesty, emotion, and musical depth — a record that underscores the evolving soul of Afrobeats and the strength of authentic storytelling.








