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After days of incubation, Prince Adewale Laoye’s Omoọ Yorùbá is finally out. It is a melodious tune laced with prayers, proverbs and prophetic declarations for all sons and daughters of Yorubaland, home and abroad.
Laoye, popularly known as Drummer of Peace, in a statement issued by his media manager, Tobi Olanipekun, said that ỌOmoọ Yorùbá is a well crafted musical project, whose inspiration emanated from his deep love and concern for the progress of the Yoruba nation and her people.
“We, as sons and daughters of Odùduwà, are a very unique people. While we reflect on our existence, history and future, it is important that we guide our journey and doings with prayers, proverbs and progressive declarations. This is the notion held by Prince Adewale Laoye and thus, the birth of this musical project,” the statement said.
The song was released on August 8, and will be available on all digital streaming platforms, radio stations and major TV channels. The video was shot and directed by the ace director, Tunde Oladimeji.
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