Nigerian Afrobeat artiste Omah Lay has teamed up with Grammy-winning artiste Justin Bieber to release a mesmerizing new single, ‘Attention’.
The track sees Justin Bieber join Omah Lay in the Afrobeat territory, a different route than he is used to.
They recruited Harv, who produced the popular ‘Peaches’ and producer Avedon for ‘Attention’.
This is not the duo’s first collaboration. The two worked together on the Masterkraft remix of Bieber’s ‘Peaches’ in 2021.
Bieber also hopped on the official remix for Wizkid’s ‘Essence’ in the same year.
The release of ‘Attention’ is set to tie in with Omah Lay’s upcoming spring debut album 'Boy Alone'.
The 24-year-old singer is still ready to introduce more of himself to the world ahead of his tour to promote Boy Alone, two years after he first took off with EPs Get Layd and What Have We Done.
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