Afrobeats singer Omah Lay has set social media abuzz once again following a puzzling post on his Snapchat on Sunday, November 2, 2025, that has left fans both curious and concerned.
The Soso hitmaker shared a short but emotionally charged message over a poolside photo:
“I’m very much not ready to be a baby daddy but I’m their father, their father in the highest, at peace in heaven blowing clean Canada.”
The post, which quickly went viral, was followed by another cryptic update that read: “Everything happens but nothing ever happens to me. I don’t expect you to understand but…” — ending with a purple heart, flames, a sun emoji, and four white doves.
Fan Reactions and Interpretations
While Omah Lay didn’t clarify the meaning behind his words, fans immediately began speculating. The reference to “baby daddy” and “their father” led some to wonder if the artist was hinting at becoming a father, while others interpreted the symbolic language as expressing a deeper emotional or spiritual message. The phrase “blowing clean Canada” has also been widely discussed.
This isn’t the first time Omah Lay has used social media to express his inner turmoil, having gained a reputation for being unusually open about his struggles with fame, loneliness, and mental health. His fans often describe his music as “Afro-depression”, a style that blends soft vocals with introspective, vulnerable storytelling.
The latest post has drawn mixed reactions online. Some fans see it as a sign of maturity or self-reflection, while others worry it could point to another period of emotional turbulence for the artist. Omah Lay, who is reportedly preparing for his next album release, has not yet issued any clarification, but his every social media move continues to command close attention from his audience.
Omah Lay via Snapchat 🤔 pic.twitter.com/x6PjTXBCaC
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Source: Africa Publicity
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