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    MNOV Unveils Here, A Lagos R&B-Soul Debut Rooted in Vulnerability and Presence

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    Lagos-based artist MNOV steps in with Here, a debut built on voice, space, and emotional precision. Co-produced with Ikon Ekwuyasi (Tems, Show Dem Camp, Ladipoe), the track runs controlled and atmospheric, acoustic elements and ambient textures carrying the full weight, no overbuild.

    The concept stays tight. No escalation, no defence, Here holds a fragile moment in place, turning presence into commitment. Close vocal, unforced phrasing, and a stripped arrangement keep everything locked on the core idea.

    It’s self-reassuring that irrespective of what I go through in life, I’m always going to show up. I’m always going to be here.

    MNOV Unveils Here, A Lagos R&B-Soul Debut Rooted in Vulnerability and Presence

    That line doesn’t sit as sentiment. It drives the structure. MNOV shifts devotion away from promises into consistency, turning uncertainty into something stable rather than reactive. Subtle move, heavier impact.

    Sonically, the record moves between indie folk restraint, alternative R&B space, and retro soul warmth without fixing to one lane. Genre stays secondary; the focus holds on delivery. Intimate, but not fragile. Reflective, without drift.

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    Not chasing attention, Here’ sets tone through control and restraint. MNOV’s path tracks that: choir roots, early songwriting, then a reset, returning with focus from 2019 into recording by 2022. No rush, just signal refinement.

    With Here, MNOV steps into the African R&B and soul space with a different approach; less volume, more depth. A debut that doesn’t overstate. Just lands where it needs to, and stays there.

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