Singer Tomi Thomas is ushering in a new wave of mainstream Afrobeat music with his latest EP, Hopeless Romantic.
The burgeoning artist is winning over audiences with his fresh perspective and absolute passion.
The project boasts the influence of multiple genres from the get with sweet serenades to upbeat movers and shakers like "Gogo Dancer," the Hopeless Romantic EP is a unique mix of modern sounds of the African music scene.
It showcases six tracks to include the single "Hopeless Romantic" plus the hit song "Again" and the debut of "Hurricane" featuring dancehall icon Buju Banton.
Listen to the Hopeless Romantic EP: HERE
Africa is a hotbed of talent with unmatched creativity, and Tomi Thomas is at the forefront of the current iteration of the movement.
"The music from within will always transcend time and space," he recently reflected.
As witnessed with his growing fandom and increased visibility in the media, Tomi is rapidly becoming a global phenomenon.
He is making an impression with influential people and industry insiders.
The "Hopeless Romantic" total streams count already over one million, and the "Again" music video garnered over half a million views within the first month of release.
Added to that, the excitement of the Buju Banton feature is already causing a stir as music lovers eagerly await the collaboration with Tomi.
Track Listing:
- Love Me Now
- Hopeless Romantic
- Again
- Gogo Dancer
- Waiting
- Hurricane (ft. Buju Banton)
Tomi Thomas is a dedicated professional thriving as a solo act with limitless talent and potential.
He gained traction with "Who Knew" and, more recently, made some noise with the remix version of "Hopeless Romantic" featuring Stylo G.
The artist ventured out independently after years in the popular musical group Loud On Sound (LOS).
In releasing his debut album, the single "Ready Or Not" reached #1 on the Soundcity Nigeria's Top 10 Chart. Tomi Thomas joins the ranks of recognized Nigerian artists Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido, Prettyboy D-O, Patoranking, and Fireboy DML on the world stage.