By Emmanuel Ayedade
2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for Onlyonemassive, as the boundary-pushing DJ, producer, and cultural curator drives his “Nomad Friendz” movement onto the global stage.
What began as a grassroots concept in the heart of London is now evolving into an international phenomenon—melding Afrohouse rhythms, Afrobeats melodies, and electronic textures—while building a platform that champions the next wave of underground talent from Africa and beyond.
With a global tour, new original releases, Afrohouse remixes of Afrobeats hits, and bold collaborations on the horizon, Onlyonemassive is positioning Nomad Friendz as a culture-shaping force—where sound, community, and identity collide on dancefloors across continents.
The Rise of Nomad Friendz: A Movement in Motion
Nomad Friendz began its journey with an intimate launch party in London in 2023, followed by a series of raw, authentic YouTube visuals that captured the essence of the concept—connecting music lovers through sound, without borders.
Now, the vision is scaling up. In 2025, the movement will hit major cities including London, Lagos, Paris, Johannesburg, Istanbul, and more, bringing together local artists, DJs, and producers alongside Onlyonemassive’s signature style—curating nights that celebrate both African-rooted beats and cutting-edge electronic music.
Each event will be a fusion of soundscapes, bridging the grit of Lagos, the soul of South Africa, and the energy of Europe’s electronic hubs—unifying cultures through rhythm.
Original Music & Afro House Remixes: Shaping the Sound of the Future
Central to Nomad Friendz is Onlyonemassive’s evolving sound, blending deep, percussive Afrohouse with the melodic richness of Afrobeats. His studio work reflects his desire to redefine dance music through the lens of African creativity—while giving classic hits a new life on the dancefloor.
Upcoming Original Tracks (2025):
• “Lagos (Eko)” – An ode to the pulse and chaos of Nigeria’s commercial capital, capturing the city’s spirit through driving house beats and layered percussion.
• “Saworo Ide” – A bold fusion of traditional Yoruba talking drums and futuristic Afrohouse textures, merging ancestral rhythms with global club energy.
Recent & Forthcoming Afrohouse Remixes:
• “Feel (Afro House Remix)” – Davido (Released)
• “Higher (Afro House Remix)” – Burna Boy (Released)
• “Stubborn (Afro House Remix)” – Victony & Asake (Coming Soon)
These remixes are more than just club reworks—they reimagine contemporary Afrobeats hits through the lens of Afrohouse, creating a bridge between West African pop culture and the global dance community.
Empowering Underground Creatives: A Platform for the Next Wave
Beyond the music, Nomad Friendz represents a creative ecosystem—a platform designed to elevate emerging producers, DJs, and vocalists, especially those from Nigeria, South Africa, and across Africa.
Each city on the 2025 tour will feature local rising stars, providing a stage for fresh voices alongside established names—breaking barriers and ensuring that the underground is heard on a global scale.
This is more than a party; it’s an ecosystem designed to export African creativity onto the world stage.
2025: A Defining Year for Afrohouse and Cultural Crossovers
As 2025 approaches, Onlyonemassive is not just leading a tour—he’s shaping the future of Afrohouse and its intersection with Afrobeats and global electronic music.
Nomad Friendz represents a shift in how African music is experienced—on dancefloors, in underground clubs, and on the international festival circuit.
With original tracks, transformative remixes, and a mission to amplify underground voices, Onlyonemassive is ensuring that **African-rooted sounds not only resonate—but lead—on the world stage.
Tour dates, music drops, and exclusive content will be unveiled soon via Onlyonemassive’s platforms and the official Nomad Friendz channels.
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