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H.O.M.A Lets Out Thundering Visualizer for His Afro-fusion Single, “Angel Dust”

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Port-Harcourt-based Afrobeats singer-songwriter H.O.M.A’s most recent visual release for “Angel Dust” single is a worthwhile out-of-body experience.

H.O.M.A Lets Out Thundering Afro-fusion Single Alongside its Visualizer, “Angel Dust”

“Angel Dust” is an intensely rhythmic afro-fusion record, one that celebrates the exquisite physical qualities of H.O.M.A’s muse and the superhuman effects she has on him, hereby the reference to the highly addictive PCP drug.

H.O.M.A Lets Out Thundering Afro-fusion Single Alongside its Visualizer, “Angel Dust”

A worthwhile, out-of-body experience with his muse during their initial encounter leaves H.O.M.A. in an instant state of eulogy on the second iteration of their journey together in the self-directed visuals.

The viable party anthem is hard-hitting and highly danceable with its intoxicating baseline being a significant highlight of the production, which owes credit to the incredible contribution from Killer Producer.

H.O.M.A Lets Out Thundering Afro-fusion Single Alongside its Visualizer, “Angel Dust”

Watch the crisp visual for “Angel Dust” below.

H.O.M.A (pronounced Homa) is a singer-songwriter based in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria. He began exploring his passion for songwriting at a young age and got hooked on making rhymes and melodies with lyrical content that evokes strong emotions. He cites fellow PH-bred singer, African GiantBurna Boy, as one of his early influences among many others like Allan Rayman and Jacob Banks, to name a few. He released his first-ever single in 2018 when he joined Black Federation, a talent development and management company in Port-Harcourt City, Nigeria. His sound has evolved over time. He possesses a wide range of delivery, from his Afrocentric deep vocals to sultry vocals.

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