
Nigerian superstars Seyi Vibez and Omah Lay are officially dropping their first ever joint single “My Healer.” It is here and it is everything fans dreamed it would be.
There’s Omah Lay, the Port Harcourt-born Afro-fusion genius whose sonic fingerprint is instantly recognizable. After the global buzz of his Boy Alone (Deluxe) era and standout features on hits like Davido’s chart-topping “With You,” Lay spent 2025 in relative quiet, leaving fans craving his next chapter. Then there’s Seyi Vibez, the self-styled street-pop alchemist whose sound is raw, spiritual, honest, and unapologetically Nigerian. Since going independent under his own Vibez Inc. banner after parting ways with Dapper Music, he has been building momentum that feels less like marketing and more like cultural gravity.
“My Healer” is rumored to be a mid-tempo groove that lives up to its title—exactly the kind of tune that feels therapeutic on first listen. It blends Lay’s introspective melodies with Seyi Vibez’s hypnotic rhythm and energy, creating a zone that listeners can dance in and think in at the same time.
This isn’t just a song. It is a statement, a defining moment that signals Afrobeats culture in 2026 is about depth as much as it is about vibe. Early buzz has already pegged it for a strong debut on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart, showing the world is watching West Africa’s sound more closely with each drop.
