Rose May Alaba returns with love anthem, ‘More’

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The Nation Newspaper Rose May Alaba returns with love anthem, ‘More’

Following the success of her single ‘Lockdown 2.0,’ which debuted at number 61 on the Turntable Hot 100 and garnered an impressive 1 million views in its first three weeks, Rose May reunite with Babybeats to produce ‘More.’Tinubu appoints Usman Bello as new CCB Chairman

With ‘More,’ Rose May Alaba proves herself to be a powerful new voice in global music while solidifying her status as a rising star. ‘More’ is an effervescent dance anthem infused with the infectious energy of Afrobeats and the smooth grooves of Amapiano. A club-ready heater primed to dominate playlists and TikTok challenges, the track showcases Alaba’s remarkable fluency in English, German, and Yoruba, a testament to her multicultural background and her desire to bridge cultures through her music.

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