FROM THE STREETS OF LAGOS: OLAMZZY’S “EWE” IS MEDICINE FOR THE SOUL

FROM THE STREETS OF LAGOS: OLAMZZY’S “EWE” IS MEDICINE FOR THE SOUL

FROM THE STREETS OF LAGOS: OLAMZZY’S “EWE” IS MEDICINE FOR THE SOUL

Olamzzy is translating Lagos street code into music. “EWE” is his newest drop—a spiritual slapper steeped in Yoruba metaphors, coded healing, and gritty pride.

“Ewe ati egbo” isn’t just herbs; it’s medicine for the soul. The beat rides like a smoky danfo trip, the lyrics nod to ancestors and survival. It is old-school wisdom meeting today’s chaos. It’s for the youth staying grounded while chasing dreams, music that moves the body and feeds the soul.

“Ewe isn’t just a plant; it’s survival,” Olamzzy says. “This is for the ones who heal while they hustle.”

“Ewe” is now available on all streaming platforms.

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