Omah Lay recently appeared on the Zach Sang Show to delve into his
latest track, “Moving,” from his forthcoming
album, “Clarity of Mind.”
“Moving”
explores the themes of escapism, the relentless passage of time, and the quest
for moments that surpass materialistic value. The chorus, with its repetitive
line “I’ve been moving,” evokes a sense of constant motion or unease,
potentially mirroring the artist’s journey or struggles.
The lyrics
convey a yearning to escape life’s pressures, as illustrated by references to
fleeing from sirens and facing “likkle drama.” The song also emphasises the
importance of experiences and connections that money can’t buy, highlighting
their enduring value.
During
his chat with Dan Zolot and Zach Sang, Omah Lay also opened up about his hit single “Holy
Ghost,” the
commercialisation of Afrobeats, the creative process behind “Boy
Alone,” his
first experience with an earthquake, and more.
Watch the video below: