It brings me great joy to share my Afro House remix of Omah Lay’s “Moving”, a song that already carried deep emotional weight and introspection. I wanted to take that feeling and elevate it into a space of rhythm, movement, and soulful energy.
This remix is about transformation, turning pain into pulse and reflection into dance. I approached it from a place of gratitude and healing, blending warm percussive layers with deep, evolving chords to capture that balance between melancholy and motion.
It’s one of those tracks that invites you to close your eyes and drift, yet still feel grounded by the rhythm beneath it. For me, this one represents growth artistically, spiritually, and sonically.
Press play, feel the groove, and let the rhythm move you. 🌍✨
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It brings me great joy to share my Afro House remix of Omah Lay’s “Moving”, a song that already carried deep emotional weight and introspection. I wanted to take that feeling and elevate it into a space of rhythm, movement, and soulful energy.
This remix is about transformation, turning pain into pulse and reflection into dance. I approached it from a place of gratitude and healing, blending warm percussive layers with deep, evolving chords to capture that balance between melancholy and motion.
It’s one of those tracks that invites you to close your eyes and drift, yet still feel grounded by the rhythm beneath it. For me, this one represents growth artistically, spiritually, and sonically.
Press play, feel the groove, and let the rhythm move you. 🌍✨
The UK meets Nigeria in this unstoppable fusion of Afrobeat and Amapiano! Fargas brings the heat with this high-energy remix of Klillamanjaro by Krept & Konan featuring the soulful Oxlade. A true blend of UK rap, African rhythm, and Amapiano bounce – this one's set to take over the streets and the charts!
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It brings me great joy to share my Afro House remix of Omah Lay’s “Moving”, a song that already carried deep emotional weight and introspection. I wanted to take that feeling and elevate it into a space of rhythm, movement, and soulful energy.
This remix is about transformation, turning pain into pulse and reflection into dance. I approached it from a place of gratitude and healing, blending warm percussive layers with deep, evolving chords to capture that balance between melancholy and motion.
It’s one of those tracks that invites you to close your eyes and drift, yet still feel grounded by the rhythm beneath it. For me, this one represents growth artistically, spiritually, and sonically.
Press play, feel the groove, and let the rhythm move you. 🌍✨