Omah Lay speaks on emotional struggles and mental health concerns.

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Nigerian singer and songwriter, Omah Lay, has once again sparked conversations online after sharing a series of posts reflecting on his emotional struggles and past relationships.

The ‘Understand’ crooner, known for his soulful and introspective lyrics, took to Instagram earlier this week to speak candidly about vulnerability, love, and the importance of self-awareness.

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In his posts, Omah Lay admitted that he had previously been emotionally manipulated by former partners, especially during moments when he felt most vulnerable.

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However, he noted that with self-realisation and personal growth, he has now learned to identify unhealthy patterns and resist them.

Since I became aware of the pattern, it doesn’t work anymore,” he wrote, hinting at a turning point in his emotional journey.

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Fans raise concerns over his mental health

The singer’s reflections have triggered mixed reactions from fans, with many expressing concern that he might be facing another episode of emotional distress.

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This comes just weeks after he posted a worrying message online, saying, “God please help me, I’m losing my mind again.”

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This is not the first time Omah Lay has been open about his struggles with mental health.

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In previous interviews and social media posts, he has spoken about how fame, heartbreak, and personal experiences have shaped both his outlook on life and the tone of his music.

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The rise of “afro-depression” and a call for healing

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Often described by fans as the pioneer of “Afro-depression,” Omah Lay has built a distinctive sound rooted in honesty and emotional depth.

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During an interview with Billboard in 2024, he said he was proud that fans had recognised the authenticity of his art and coined the term themselves.

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I love that my music started something new. I didn’t even have to tell people that my music is Afro-depression; they understood it from listening,” he said.

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Despite his creative success, fans continue to worry about his wellbeing, observing that many of his most heartfelt songs seem to emerge from periods of emotional turbulence.

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While some view his openness as a powerful way to destigmatise mental health discussions, others have urged him to seek support and prioritise his peace of mind.

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Omah Lay’s candidness continues to spark conversations about the link between creativity, vulnerability, and emotional wellness in the entertainment industry, a topic that deserves more open dialogue and empathy.

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