In a bold fusion of music, culture, and spirituality, Queen Osun has released her latest single, “Mami Water,” under the expert guidance of Joseph King Oladugba and J-World ntertainment.
This release marks a significant moment in both the artist’s career and the global recognition of Yoruba spirituality through music.
Joseph King Oladugba, the visionary CEO of J-World ntertainment, has been instrumental in shaping Queen Osun’s artistic journey.
Known for his keen eye for talent and deep respect for African culture, Oladugba has taken on the role of not just a manager, but a mentor and advocate for the preservation and promotion of African traditions.
His commitment to nurturing Queen Osun’s unique voice as the “Voice of the Oritsas” has been a driving force behind the successful release of “Mami Water.”
Queen Osun, often celebrated as the modern-day embodiment of the Osun deity, has been a stalwart defender of African culture, especially Yoruba spirituality.
Born in Osun State, Nigeria, and raised in Switzerland, Queen Osun has blended her rich cultural heritage with a global perspective, creating music that resonates deeply with audiences worldwide.
Her previous single, “African Anthem,” set the stage for her current work, establishing her as a powerful voice in the world of African spirituality and activism.
“Mami Water” is more than just a song; it’s a cultural movement. The track pays homage to the Yoruba water deity, Mami Wata, blending traditional Yoruba chants with contemporary Amapiano beats.
The result is a mesmerising soundscape that honours the past while embracing the future.
Under the guidance of Oladugba, Queen Osun has crafted a piece that not only celebrates Yoruba deities but also educates and inspires a global audience.
J-World ntertainment, under Oladugba’s leadership, has ensured that “Mami Water” receives the recognition it deserves.
Through strategic partnerships, global distribution, and a robust marketing campaign, J-World ntertainment has propelled Queen Osun to new heights.
The single has already garnered attention from music lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and spiritual leaders across the globe, further solidifying Queen Osun’s place as a leading figure in the world of African music.
As “Mami Water” continues to make waves, both Joseph King Oladugba and J-World ntertainment are poised to lead Queen Osun to even greater success.
Their partnership exemplifies the power of music as a tool for cultural preservation and global understanding.
Together, they are not just making music—they are making history.