January 4, 2026

ABA¥OMI Makes a Souful Debut With “Chakam”

Rising Nigerian singer ABA¥OMI makes a powerful entrance into the music scene with the release of his debut single, “Chakam”, a deeply personal offering that marks the beginning of his journey as an artist rooted in self-expression, healing, and growth.

For ABA¥OMI, music is more than entertainment — it is a heartfelt reflection of truth, a mirror to life, and a safe space where emotions can be felt freely. Likened to the Owl persona, ABA¥OMI brings clarity in confusion, sight in darkness, and depth in simplicity with every note he delivers. His debut track “Chakam” sets the tone for a sound that connects authentic stories, rich melodies, and real-life experiences, providing a sanctuary for listeners in need of connection and catharsis.

With influences drawn from new-generation stars like Rema, Tems, Asake, and Fireboy DML, as well as icons like Olamide, Burna Boy, and Wizkid, ABA¥OMI bridges past and present in his music. “Chakam” aims to reach the unsatiated audiences who crave both storytelling and soul in their Afrobeats — a heritage he carries proudly.

In a world where many numb the pain of reality, ABA¥OMI chooses instead to transform it into melodies of love, hope, faith, and friendship. His music invites listeners to feel seen, heard, and understood, creating a space where vulnerability is celebrated and authenticity reigns.

ABA¥OMI chooses instead to transform it into melodies of love, hope, faith, and friendship. His music invites listeners to feel seen, heard, and understood, creating a space where vulnerability is celebrated and authenticity reigns.

“Chakam” is available now on all streaming platforms. Follow ABA¥OMI on Instagram and Spotify

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Osafo Daniel is a Ghanaian Music Journalist with over Eight years of experience. He has established a reputation for amplifying diverse voices across music and entertainment. Aside being a Contributor to Purp Kulture, His work has been featured on leading outlets cementing his role as a trusted voice in both African and global music conversations.

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