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The EP closes on a celebratory note. “Ilo Uto” is the sound of the village dancing after the harvest. The tempo picks up, the flutes come in, and for three minutes, you forget the concrete jungle outside your window. It is a reminder that tradition is not static—it breathes, dances, and evolves. The Verdict In an era where African music is often flattened into algorithmic playlists, Ojemba is a defiant act of preservation. Omoo Mmaku is not trying to be Burna Boy or Wizkid. He is not trying to get a Drake feature.

Instead, he is building a small, sacred hut for those who miss the smell of firewood in the morning. For those who know that mmaku (light) only shines when it knows its source. Omoo Mmaku - Ojemba -EP Album-

For fans of: Salif Keita, The Lijadu Sisters, Mdou Moctar (for the guitar tones), and early Beautiful Nubia. Stream ‘Ojemba’ by Omoo Mmaku on all platforms. The EP closes on a celebratory note