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Tempoe Confirms Scrapping of Omah Lay’s Previous Album, Says He ‘Had to Stand in the Way’ to ‘Protect His Legacy’

Superstar producer Tempoe has finally addressed a long-rumoured incident in Omah Lay’s career, admitting he “had to stand in the way” of the singer’s previous album, ultimately leading to the entire project being scrapped.
Speaking on the WithAnSpod podcast on Tuesday, August 12, 2025, Tempoe revealed the difficult creative decision behind shelving the body of work, offering fans a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes challenges of making a career-defining album.
“It is true. It was a lot of songs that he loved that were on that wave. He wanted to put some of them out but I had to stand in the way of some of them,” Tempoe said.
“As a producer, sometimes you have to see the bigger picture and protect the artist from themselves. The goal is not just to release music, but to create a legacy.”
Tempoe, one of Afrobeats’ most sought-after hitmakers, shares a celebrated partnership with Omah Lay, having produced some of his biggest hits, including Godly, Soso, and Pami.
Their deep creative synergy and history of trust made this intervention a clear sign of Tempoe’s dedication to safeguarding Omah Lay’s long-term artistry.
The revelation highlights the rarely acknowledged role producers play—not just in crafting beats, but in shaping an artist’s vision and brand.
While details of the scrapped project remain under wraps, Tempoe’s move underscores the high standards that have kept Omah Lay at the forefront of the global music scene.
"It is true. It was a lot of songs that he loved that were on that wave. He wanted to put some of them out but I had to stand in the way of some of them"
— Tempoe explaining the situation with having to scrap Omah Lay's album
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— 𝗔𝗟𝗕𝗨𝗠 𝗧𝗔𝗟𝗞𝗦 📀 (@AlbumTalksHQ) August 12, 2025
