Nigerian singer Omah Lay has once again bared his soul, this time revealing the deep betrayals he has faced in his life and career. The “Soso” hitmaker took to social media to express the profound impact these experiences have had on him, admitting that they have forced him to change his personality every year.
“Y’all done me wrong so many times, I change my personality every year,” he shared candidly on his X handle. These words paint a picture of an artist who has been through the wringer, grappling with the scars of betrayal while striving to maintain his sense of self.
But Omah Lay’s journey of pain isn’t just about lamenting what he’s lost—it’s also about how he’s healing and moving forward. In another post, he gave fans a glimpse into the theme of his upcoming album, ‘Clarity Of Mind,’ which he described as a reflection of his path to healing. “Healing & moving on. My mind is my worst nightmare, I’m now learning my way around it,” he wrote, highlighting the personal struggles he’s had to confront as he works through his mental and emotional turmoil.
This album carries an added layer of significance, given the challenges Omah Lay faced during its creation. He recently revealed that he was forced to re-record the project after a colleague he had confided in stole the concept and used it for their own album. This betrayal was a significant blow, adding another chapter to the story of trust broken and resilience forged.
As fans await the release of ‘Clarity Of Mind,’ it’s clear that this album will be more than just a collection of songs. It’s a deeply personal journey through Omah Lay’s struggles, triumphs, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. His ability to transform pain into art is a testament to his resilience, and it’s what continues to endear him to listeners around the world.