Omah Lay, known for his hit song “Boy Alone,” has recently opened up about some significant challenges he’s facing in the music industry. During an interview with Amazon Music, the Afrobeats singer revealed that he often feels unloved, particularly by the media and industry gatekeepers. This sense of neglect has been tough on him, leading him to sometimes retreat into a fantasy world as a way to cope with these feelings.
Omah Lay’s candid admission highlights the emotional toll that fame and industry dynamics can take on artists. Despite his success, the lack of support and recognition from key figures in the industry has been a source of sadness for him. His decision to escape into a fantasy world reflects his struggle to manage these challenging emotions and find solace away from the harsh realities of his career.
“I have my fans, family and team but I don’t feel loved especially by the media and the people that call themselves the gatekeepers,” he said.
“This is something I’ve never talked about. I’m that artist that lives in a fantasy world. I just live in my head 90 per cent of the time.”
“Travelling especially being a Nigerian and having the Nigerian passport, I have just seen the cruelty of the world so much.
“The immigration officers often maltreat me once they see the Nigerian passport until they realise that I’m Omah Lay that’s when the treatment changes.”
This revelation not only sheds light on Omah Lay’s personal experiences but also serves as a reminder of the often-overlooked emotional struggles faced by many artists in the spotlight.