Mus, an emerging voice in the ever-evolving Afrobeats scene, is steadily carving a niche for himself with his heartfelt storytelling and genre-blending sound.
Known for his smooth delivery and compelling lyrics, Mus blends elements of Afrobeats, R&B, and urban soul, creating a sonic identity that feels both familiar and refreshingly new.
As a rising artist, he’s not afraid to dive deep into the complexities of human emotions, making his music resonate on a deeply personal level.
In ‘Gbagbe’, which translates to ‘Forget’ in Yoruba, Mus confronts the emotional toll of a love gone wrong.
The song speaks to the difficulty of moving on from a relationship that once held promise but has since turned sour.
With a laid-back rhythm and haunting melodies, Mus delivers lines that cut deep, narrating the internal conflict of clinging to memories while trying to heal.
The production is minimalist but powerful, allowing Mus’s voice to carry the weight of the lyrics.
His vocal tone shifts effortlessly between vulnerability and strength, capturing the raw truth of heartbreak without melodrama.
‘Gbagbe’ is not just a breakup song it’s a declaration of emotional freedom, a recognition that sometimes forgetting is the only way to survive.
With ‘Gbagbe’, Mus proves that he is more than just another name in the Afrobeats wave he is a storyteller, a soul-searcher, and an artist unafraid to show his scars.
As his catalog grows, so does his promise to become one of the genre’s most evocative voices.