Lekaa Beats, the exceptionally talented Nigerian producer, comes through with “ANGELS,” a gripping record that brings together two of the most compelling voices in contemporary Nigerian music, Omah Lay and ODUMODUBLVCK.

The collaboration thrives on contrast. Omah Lay delivers his signature melancholic, introspective vocals, floating through the track with emotional weight and vulnerability.
On the other hand, ODUMODUBLVCK storms in with his raw, gritty delivery, injecting intensity and urgency that cut sharply through the production. The push-and-pull between both styles gives ANGELS its edge.
At its core, the song explores heartbreak, emotional exhaustion, and the slow process of healing.
The artists reflect on the idea that love doesn’t simply disappear because it’s declared over, touching on trauma, recovery, and the lingering pain that follows broken relationships.
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Yet, in true street-honest fashion, the record takes an unexpected turn with a blunt, almost humorous confession that sudden wealth could instantly numb the pain. The honesty lands hard, blurring the line between emotional depth and real-life coping mechanisms.
“Trust me I’m willing to allow these things go away /
If I promise you I’ll keep it until I pay /
Love is not something you can end by saying it’s over /
I’m healing so I’m letting go of all my trauma /
But if I see 10 million now now in pounds or dollars /
Tell my doctor say I am okay, I don recover…”
Lekaa Beats’ production ties everything together seamlessly, balancing smooth melodies with hard-hitting moments while giving each artist enough room to shine.
The instrumental remains spacious and emotive, allowing the lyrics and performances to take center stage without overcrowding the sound.
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Overall, “ANGELS” is a well-crafted fusion of vulnerability and bravado; introspection meets street realism. It stands as another high-profile collaboration that highlights Lekaa Beats’ growing influence and showcases the distinctive strengths of both Omah Lay and ODUMODUBLVCK. Fans of modern Nigerian music will find plenty to connect with on this record.
Listen to “ANGLES” HERE
