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Australia-based singer, Mozatti expanding Afrobeats’ footprint

By Guardian Nigeria
17 February 2022   |   3:23 am
Nigerian singer and songwriter, Mozatti believes that his forthcoming debut album entitled, Lust In Luxury’ can help deepen love for Afrobeats in Australia where he now resides and even beyond. The artiste established himself with two previous singles, Balenciaga and China Money. Mozatti is thrilled to share what he has been cooking, a debut body…

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Mozatti believes that his forthcoming debut album entitled, Lust In Luxury’ can help deepen love for Afrobeats in Australia where he now resides and even beyond. The artiste established himself with two previous singles, Balenciaga and China Money.

Mozatti is thrilled to share what he has been cooking, a debut body of work entitled ‘Lust In Luxry’ comprising about 10 tracks. According to the singer, the release is planned for the second-half of the year.

He disclosed, ‘Lust in Luxury’ potrays women’s love for romance, luxury and materialistic things. It also explains the desire of every Soulmate to spend romantic dates in a luxury environment. In summary, my album ‘Lust in Luxury Vol 1’ represents love and romance.

The Nnewi, Anambra artiste affirmed, “My presence in Australia has been of a great change to the Afrobeats movement over here.

They really love my music over here in Australia which has placed me at the top ranking Afrobeats artist in Australia. I am so grateful for that, I love them so much. Moving to Australia has really boosted and enhanced my music career. Australians are amazing people that love to listen to beautiful music so their audience really influenced my career.”

Taking deep dive into his music, Mozatti said, “My music is extremely different and deluxe. I make amazing professional music that anyone in the world could listen to. My vocal texture and singing technique makes my music different from other Afrobeat artists which is a big blessing to me. I call my genre Afro-soul.

“Songwriting is the easiest things I could ever do. Writing music to me is a God given talent and besides I used to be a song ghost-writer so I have mastered the skills of writing professional music.

“I compose music according to what’s happening around me, the society, the government flaws, my encounters with girls, the heartbreaks, the beautiful moments I experience around me inspires my music.

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