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Omesi Abulu Delivers Masterful Tune ‘Let Me Go’
Nigerian singer-songwriter Omesi Abulu, who is residing in Boston, displays his developing style and closer relationship with his listeners. “Let Me Go” is a brilliant example of alternative R&B infused with modern flair, transporting listeners on an engrossing musical journey.
With his last song “Monami” going viral, Omesi Abulu is ready for what looks to be the biggest year of his career. His most recent song demonstrates both his developing sound and stronger bond with his listeners.
His distinct voice, strong words, and lively production showcase his artistic promise in this lively offering. with aspects that are evocative of Malcolm Todd, Laufey, Sza, Daniel Caesar, and Frank Ocean. With regard to his backup vocals and the usage of bluesy chords that give the song its unique shine, the tune is among Omesi Abulu’s most adventurous to date.
Omesi Abulu has the ability to write epic melodies that captivate listeners with his distinct voice and compelling lyrical delivery. His ability to blend many genres and his deep musicality make “Let Me Go” an engrossing listen that gives the alternative R&B genre a lot more depth.
When asked about the inspiration behind this new album, Omesi Abulu has the following to say;
“‘Let Me Go’ is a celebration of a new start.”
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B.A. Badd drops video for “Heart On My Sleeve” ft. Bub Styles

Following the audio release of new single “Heart On My Sleeve” emcee/production duo B.A. Badd and Sypooda have dropped the official video. Co-produced by Reallyhiiim the track and video feature Bub Styles and was filmed by Gee (Chinatown Sound).
Watch official video for “Heart On My Sleeve”:
“Heart On My Sleeve” appears on the B.A.Badd & Sypooda’s collaborative LP Painted In Hunger (currently only available via Bandcamp).
Another track from the album “100” was released in video format recently as well.
Watch official video for “100” here: https://youtu.be/OHALfIpRwMw
Initially connecting online, Virginia beatsmith Sypooda (Ab-Soul, Daylyt, Grafh) reached out after hearing B.A. Badd’s track with Conway The Machine “Everybody Eats.” The conversation progressed to Sypooda flying out to Buffalo, NY to record with BA Badd. In addition to Bub Styles the resulting album also features appearances by Cozz and Prxfet.
In addition to Painted In Hunger, B.A. Badd has been keeping busy on the live circuit appearing on Jae Skeese’s Ground Level 2025 national tour.
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