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Omah Lay Doubles Down On Stolen Album Claim

In a new interview with The FADER, Omah Lay revisits and doubles down on his earlier claims about a stolen album concept.

Omah Lay
Omah Lay

While noting the situation happened years ago, he described it as briefly hurtful but ultimately not worth dwelling on, calling it “childish” in hindsight.

Still, he acknowledged how such experiences can affect an artist’s mental state, especially after investing time into building a unique sound.

Omah Lay admitted he once blamed himself for being open and collaborative, but has since grown past it. The experience would later inspire “I Am,” turning a setback into a defining creative moment.

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