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After 8 years of dropping hits, Humblesmith goes spiritual with ‘Mmadu’, showcases musical evolution

After eight years of delivering hits, Nigerian artist Humblesmith has taken a spiritual turn with his latest release, “Mmadu,” showcasing a significant evolution in his musical journey.

‘Mmadu,’ is an uplifting song with a deep message for humanity that comes from above.

It demands that the story of the human race be changed collectively, combining voices in prayer to our creator – Humblesmith said.

As the composer and writer of “Mmadu,” Humblesmith expressed confidence in the song’s ability to resonate with audiences worldwide, all to the glory of God.

Humblesmith’s musical journey has been nothing short of remarkable, with a string of top-rated songs under his belt. Notably, his breakout hit “Osinachi” announced his presence on the musical scene as one of Nigeria’s hottest music exports.

Humblesmith has consistently delivered chart-topping tracks, captivating audiences with his unique style and infectious beats.

Now, with  ‘Mmadu’ he continues to push boundaries and showcase his evolution as an artiste , solidifying his status as a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian music industry.

Produced by Juice,’Mmadu‘ is a heartfelt fusion of faith and musical artistry, marking a departure from Humblesmith’s previous sounds.

Describing the style of his new anthem as “Afrobongo,” Humblesmith emphasized the spiritual depth of the song, anticipating various interpretations from his fans.

“This song is spiritual and would have different interpretations that all my fans across the world would understand. The song was sung in the Igbo language, but that makes it unique. I feel in my heart that this is the song for this moment and my fans. If you are a true Humblesmith fan, you will want to join me on this new journey and make this song your own,” he expressed.

Segun Adebayo

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