Indigenous rap star and prince of the East, Owoh Chimaobi Chrismathner, professionally known as Zoro Swagbag or simply Zoro, has joined forces with the dynamic gospel ensemble Loud Urban Choir (LUC), a Nigerian contemporary gospel and Afro-urban vocal collective known for merging choral traditions with Afrobeats and pop influences to release a spirit lifting new single titled Halleluyah.
Released via Apiam Way / ONErpm, the new offering blends street-inspired Igbo rap with powerful choral harmonies, delivering a message of faith, gratitude, and hope that resonates with listeners across generations.
The track serves as a celebratory record of gratitude, marking Zoro’s continued dominance in the indigenous fusion space while tapping into the season’s spiritual zeitgeist. It opens with the soaring harmonies of the LUC, providing a cinematic and grand backdrop for Zoro’s rhythmic, punchy verses.
Celebrated for delivering rap verses in the Igbo language while blending traditional rhythms with Afrobeats, highlife, and contemporary hip-hop, Zoro remains one of the few artistes who can blend deep Igbo cultural references with modern street slang, creating a sound that resonates deeply within the Southeast while maintaining massive appeal across the country.
With Halleluyah, the Ogene hit maker steps into a refreshing creative space, merging his signature Igbo rap style with the uplifting sound of gospel music. The theme is infectious and designed to be sung in unison at both churches and social gatherings.
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