Olamzzy is fully in his lover-boy era with “SOFA,” a smooth Afro-fusion gem that leans into warmth, groove, and pure vibe. Released on July 22, 2025, the track opens a new lane for him, softer, more intimate, and way more intentional in how it speaks to romantic energy. The sound is calm but catchy in that sneaky way where you play it once, and suddenly it’s been looping for 45 minutes. Early listeners calling it “effortlessly addictive” weren’t lying at all.

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The first thing that grabs you is that trumpet. It sets the tone instantly, like a cool Lagos evening breeze drifting through the speakers. Underneath it, the percussion stays warm and steady, keeping the groove light but irresistible. This is Afrobeat romance, but with that modern minimalist twist that makes it playlist-friendly without losing its street DNA.

Olamzzy taps into admiration, desire, and that coded city-love language. When he sings, “Omoge your body, give it to me baby…” he does it with confidence but not aggression. It’s charm-coded, soft-spoken, and sprinkled with pidgin and Yoruba in a way only someone born into Lagos rhythm can pull off naturally. The track feels like a flirt, a wink, a late-night cruise, and a love confession wrapped into one.

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“SOFA” feels like Olamzzy discovering a fresh version of himself, smoother, more expressive, and more in tune with emotional detail. It sits perfectly between Afrobeat, chill vibes, and soft-tempo romance, making it one of those songs you drop into every playlist that needs warmth and subtle groove. This is the kind of track that wins slow-burn loyalty. Listeners don’t just like it, they settle into it.

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