Singer, Arojah, has said that his music and every other aspect of his life are inspired by his cultural heritage. In an interview with Saturday Beats, he said, “My fashion and life choices are inspired by my cultural heritage. I am proud of my roots and I will always showcase it everywhere I go.

Equally, my songs constantly propagate positive cultural values such as honesty, discipline and love. “In a similar vein, I draw inspiration from life’s emotional moments. I compose music when I’m sad or happy, creating a deeply personal connection to my art.

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The singer’s other songs include ‘Angeli Mi’, ‘Onise Iyanu’ and ‘God of Possibility’..