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Mannywellz's 'Ouu wee (brown)' is an Afrobeats’ viral sensation

Mannywellz's 'Ouu wee (brown)' is an Afrobeats’ viral sensation

Millennials have also joined the trend. Officially released on 30 August 2024, like wildfire, the tune has spread fast and far. The song engages not only sonically but emotionally. Sweet as chocolate and caramel, enjoyable like crustacean meal and sweet wine, the song makes you say Ouu-wee. With Mannywellz's smooth and magical vocal delivery, one does not need rocket science to conclude that he has his eyes on the Afrobeats' throne.

A native of Nigeria, Mannywellz is a songwriter, producer, and musician with infinite lyrical prowess. His ability to fuse the warmth of Afrobeats with the emotional depth of soul and smooth texture of R&B to craft a sound that feels both global and intimate is second to none. With a singing voice that is effortlessly expressive, conversational, and tuneful, Mannywellz is in a league of his own. His authenticity and soulful approach to recording and live performance continue to captivate audiences worldwide.


The single “Ouu eee (brown)” is enjoying massive user engagement online, a testament to why it has become one of Afrobeats' viral sensations. “I'm incredibly grateful to everyone who's been listening to the song. My goal was for women to hear it and feel empowered and confident. I especially wanted a Black woman, even in a place like Finland (and I know there are some there), to feel seen, appreciated, and loved. I have a love for all of God's people, but “Ouu Wee” was created especially for Black women everywhere.” - Mannywellz

Poetically, “Ouu wee (brown)” is compelling. “I write and create music from the soul, for the soul. Every time I create, my goal is to make you feel, touch people's hearts, and stir their emotions, whether through sound or visuals. I want everything I put out to make people feel something. I grew up listening to several genres of music - Juju, Fuji, Gospel, R&B, Hip-hop, alternative, and more. I soaked in everything to become a true lover of music. That experience enabled me to blend sounds the way I do today. I can't wait for the entire world to experience my sound.”

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