Starting crisp, his freshman year in 2026. Dropping his first EP, “17EEN” to hit the airways and distributed on all platforms. However, OmaYe is far from a rookie. He has a plethora of recorded songs on Audiomack, with leading singles such as “Totori Dem” and “NonFictional” which are must listen to. OmaYe tirelessly worked with leading recording artist, Emir Makhanaki and DJ Khalifa of TiTiGang Entertainment on this new EP project. 

OmaYe, born Jonathan Moses, started his life in Chikara, Kogi state on April 8, 2008. Where he was raised by his parents. Catastrophe soon hit his young life in 2013 when he was very young at age 5, his mother passed away leaving him to soon fend for himself. 

Turning tragedy into triumph he began to write his life experiences down following the years he faced without his mother’s care. Through his eyes life was filled with suffering for the next 8 years. Without any real choice he left his father’s town where he was raised, and started a mission on foot to his grandma’s and aunties village near Abuja. He has been in Abuja, Nigeria ever since. 

His latest EP, “17EEN”, was professionally recorded and is backed by an American based record label CEO, Lucky Lisiano, and has been distributed worldwide Jan 10, 2026. He transitioned his pain into power through his music as he continues to captivate his audiences with sounds of amapiano, Afrofusion Hiphop beats. Till now, the artist has lived a life that saw both loss and victory. His journey of purpose shapes his sound and makes it so unique. Stay tuned, this is just the beginning.

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https://music.apple.com/us/artist/omaye/1852711604

https://youtube.com/@omaye483

https://audiomack.com/ckpresido

https://www.instagram.com/omayemusic17

https://www.tiktok.com/@omayemusic

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