“The Prince of the East,” Zoro, returns with a vibrant and uplifting single titled Hallelujah, featuring the rich, powerful vocals of Loud Urban Choir.

Released via Apiam Way in partnership with ONErpm, the track blends Igbo rap with contemporary choral gospel, creating a celebratory sound rooted in gratitude and spiritual expression.
From the very first note, Halleluyah sets a grand tone, opening with soaring harmonies from the choir before Zoro steps in with his signature rhythmic flow. Known for fusing deep cultural references with modern street slang, he once again delivers a sound that resonates strongly in the Southeast while maintaining nationwide appeal.
The production is bold and immersive, driven by heavy percussion and layered with both traditional and modern elements. This fusion creates a rich sonic landscape that feels both culturally grounded and current. The collaboration with Loud Urban Choir adds depth and emotion, giving the song a communal, almost anthem-like quality.
Building on his recent run of larger-than-life releases, Zoro continues to explore music that brings people together. Whether it’s street anthems alongside artists like Jeriq or spiritually charged records like this, his versatility remains one of his strongest assets.
With growing traction, Halleluyah is shaping up to be a festive favourite—an uplifting soundtrack for celebration, reflection, and shared victories in 2026.
Listen to Halleluyah HERE
