Omah Lay

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Omah Lay
Omah Lay in 2023
Background information
Birth nameStanley Omah Didia
Born (1997-05-19) 19 May 1997 (age 26)
Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active2019–present
LabelsSire, KeyQaad

Stanley Omah Didia (born 19 May 1997), known professionally as Omah Lay, is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and record producer. He has released two EPs and a studio album and collaborated with artists which include Spinall, Justin Bieber, Masterkraft, and Jul. In addition to numerous charted singles, his songs "Understand," "Attention," and "Soso" have Gold Certifications. He has won numerous awards including Headies in 2020 and 2023.

Early life[edit]

Lay was born May 19, 1997[1] and raised in city of Port Harcourt in Nigeria.[2] He attended Comprehensive High School in Rivers State before proceeding to the University of Port Harcourt.[3] Lay comes from a musical family. His grandfather played instruments for the singer Celestine Ukwu before he died in 1977. Lay's father played the drums.[4]

Career[edit]

Early career; Get Layd and What Have We Done[edit]

Lay began his career in a rap group where he went by the stage name "Lil King." At 16, he moved on to songwriting and producing for severals artists. He went solo in 2019 with the release of "Do Not Disturb" and "Hello Brother".[1] The same year, he signed to the record label named KeyQaad[2][5] and began working on Get Layd, his debut EP. In an interview withd OkayAfrica, Lay stated, "I started working on it August [of 2019]. At some point I had to go off social media, stay away from a lot of things and keep my head straight to get the project right."[6]

In 2020, Lay released the singles "Bad Influence" and "You," two songs from the Get Layd EP.[7] "Bad Influence" became the most streamed Nigerian song on Apple Music at the end of 2020.[8] His Get Layd EP peaked at number one on the Nigerian Apple Music charts.[2] All five songs from the EP reached the top 15 of the Apple Music charts for Nigeria, with "You" peaking at number one.[9] The same year he also appeared on the song "Infinity" on the Olamide's album Carpe Diem, which topped the Apple Music charts in Nigeria.[10]

On 3 July 2020, Lay was the first artist highlighted for Apple's Africa Rising Campaign to spotlight African talent.[11][12] In December 2020, he was included in BBC Radio 1Xtra's annual "Hot for 2021" list.[13] He was the first African artist featured on Audiomack's #Up Now program for emerging artists;[14] was included in Montreux Jazz Festival's "20 artists to watch in 2021";[15] and was named BET's Amplified International Artist of the Month for November 2020.[16] He was nominated in four categories at the 2020 Headies Awards, winning the Next Rated award.[17] On 20 November 2020, Lay released his second five-track EP, What Have We Done. All five tracks reached the top 12 of the Apple Music charts for Nigeria, with "Godly" reaching number one.[18]

On 14 December 2020, Lay was arrested alongside[19] Tems after they performed in a show in Uganda. The Ugandan Police authority identified violation of COVID-19 lockdown protocols as the reason for their arrests. The artists felt they were set up.[20][21] Two days later, the Ugandan government released the two, apologised for the arrests and cleared them of wrongdoing.[22] On 25 June 2021, Lay was featured alongside fellow Nigerian singer Alpha P on Nigerian producer Masterkraft's official remix of Canadian singer Justin Bieber's single, "Peaches". On 8 July 2021, Lay released a new single, "Understand".[23][24]

2022-present[edit]

Omah Lay performing in 2023.

In March 2022, Lay released "Attention", a second collaboration with Bieber.[25] The song was part of Lay's debut album Boy Alone released the same year.[26] As part of the album release, Lay launched the Boy Alone Tour where he played in both the United States and Canada in 2022.[26] During the summer of 2023, Lay released a deluxe version of this album Boy Alone[27] and he received a Headies Award for best Male Artist and Album for the album.[28] The same year he also surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify for all his music.[29] He was also featured on the song "I Can't Stop" along with Big Boss Vette which was a deluxe edition bonus track for the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.[30]

Lay began the European leg of his Boy Alone Tour in 2024.[31] During one of his performances in London, he drew criticism for inviting a female fan on stage to dance while her boyfriend was in attendance (and left the venue in disappointment).[32] He also released the single "Holy Ghost" in 2024 as well as a remix of the song where he collaborated with French DJ and producer Martin Solveig. The song topped the African streaming platforms with over 100 million streams.[30]

Personal life[edit]

Lay has expressed his support for the #EndSARS campaign in Nigeria. He told Harper's Bazaar, "People need to know these protests are purely about the people, with no political undertone whatsoever. Police harass, extort, beat, and kill us just for being young and trendy, with no consequences. This has gone on long enough, and we are saying enough is enough and demanding government action."[33]

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Title Album details Peak chart positions
FRA
[34]
NLD
[34]
SWI
[34]
Boy Alone 115
[35]
42 82

Extended plays[edit]

Title Extended play details
Get Layd[2]
  • Released: 22 May 2020
  • Label: Sire, KeyQaad
  • Format: Digital download, streaming
What Have We Done[36]
  • Released: 20 November 2020
  • Label: Sire, KeyQaad
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles[edit]

As lead artist[edit]

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions, sales, certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
CAN
[37]
IRE
[38]
NLD
[39]
NZ
Hot

[40]
SWE
[41]
SWI
[34]
UK
[42]
US
Bub.

[43]
WW
[44]
"Do Not Disturb" 2019 Non-album singles
"Hello Brother"
"Bad Influence" 2020 Get Layd
"You"
"Damn"
"Forever" (Remix)
(with Gyakie)
2021 Non-album single
"Understand" Boy Alone
"Free My Mind"
"Winter Wonderland / Don't Worry Be Happy" Non-album single
"Attention"
(with Justin Bieber)
2022 45 78 62 9 87 49 76 11 74 Boy Alone
"Soso" 79 52
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist[edit]

List of singles as featured artist, with selected chart positions and certifications shown
Title Year Album
"Tonight"
(Spinall featuring Omah Lay)
2020 Grace
"Pami"
(DJ Tunez featuring Wizkid, Adekunle Gold, and Omah Lay)
Non-album single
"Pronto"
(Ajebo Hustlers featuring Omah Lay)
2021 Kpos Lifestyle, Vol. 1
"Peaches" (Masterkraft Remix)"
(Justin Bieber featuring Alpha P and Omah Lay)
Non-album single
"Namek"
(Jul featuring Omah Lay)
2022 Cœur blanc

Guest appearances[edit]

List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Infinity" 2020 Olamide Carpe Diem
"Abeg" 2021 DJ Neptune, Joeboy Greatness 2.0

Production discography[edit]

2018[edit]

Kidoben Ace

  • "Caught Up"

2019[edit]

Klug Ali

  • "Opium"

Sikiboi

  • "One Day"

2020[edit]

Omah Lay – Get Layd

  • 2. "Lo Lo"
  • 4. "Bad Influence"

Moveek

  • "Flossin"

Omah Lay – What Have We Done

  • 4. "Confession"

2021[edit]

Jhay Jhay

  • "Welcum Party"

Awards and nominations[edit]

Year Award Category Nominee/work Result Ref
2020 The Headies Next Rated Omah Lay Won [46]
Viewer's Choice Nominated [47]
Best R&B Single "Bad Influence" Nominated
Songwriter of the Year Stanley Omah Didia – "Bad Influence" Nominated
2021 Ghana Music Awards Best African Artiste of the Year Omah Lay TBA [48]
MTV Africa Music Awards Best Breakthrough Act Pending [49]
Net Honours Most Played Pop Song ''Godly" Won [50]
Most Played RnB Song "Pami"

(DJ Tunez featuring Wizkid Adekunle Gold & Omah Lay)

Nominated
All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) Artiste of the Year in Africa Omah Lay Nominated [51]
Best Artiste in Western Africa Nominated
Breakout Artiste of the Year Nominated
Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Pop Nominated
Afro X Digitals Awards Break Out Act of the Year Omah Lay Won [52]

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