Delly Black, the Nigerian-born, London-based singer, songwriter, and performer, returns with a smooth yet powerful single titled ‘High Way’.
This captivating track is more than just music, it’s a tribute to freedom, individuality, and creative expression.
Known for his genre-blending sound that fuses Afrobeats, R&B, and Bashment, Delly Black is a versatile artist whose journey began at a young age.
He wrote his first song at just 10 years old and grew up immersed in music and dance throughout his school years.
Though he was first recognized as a dancer, it wasn’t long before Delly stepped into the studio, transforming movement into melody.
Now an independent artist, his style is shaped by the influence of icons like Usher, Michael Jackson, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Stormzy, Ed Sheeran, Olamide, and Dave.
‘High Way’ pays homage to Fela Kuti’s legendary ‘Kalakuta way’, a bold expression of freedom and resistance.
Delly taps into this spirit, creating a track that reflects liberation, boldness, and soulful introspection.
The song’s energy is fluid and hypnotic, carried by Delly’s smooth vocals and a vibe reminiscent of Omah Lay’s emotional depth.
With ‘High Way’, Delly Black delivers a soundscape that feels both meditative and invigorating, inviting listeners to explore their own sense of self and freedom.
It’s not just a song, it’s a statement, a musical journey down a path of artistic authenticity and personal liberation.
As Delly continues to carve out his space in the global music scene, ‘High Way’ is a bold step forward, affirming his voice and vision in the ever-evolving world of Afrobeats and beyond.
