BRILL RETURNS WITH “SAWALE” — A GUITAR-DRIVEN ROMANCERECORD FOR THE CONTEMPORARY AFROBEATS ERA

Brill steps forward with “Sawale,” a sultry, guitar-laced record that fuses emotional depth with
rhythmic precision. The track, a smooth intersection of romance and groove, is a testament to Brill’s
evolution as a storyteller who understands both the pulse of the streets and the poetry of affection.


From the first pluck of the guitar strings, “Sawale” unfolds like a cinematic scene tender yet
deliberate. The production, layered with warm percussion and subtle chord progressions, mirrors
the heartbeats of two lovers caught between rhythm and emotion. Brill’s vocal delivery, equal parts
charm and vulnerability glides effortlessly over the instrumental, crafting a sonic texture that feels
intimate yet undeniably global.


At its core, “Sawale” is a contemporary Afrobeats record but one that borrows from the timeless
textures of soul and highlife, creating something both nostalgic and forward-facing. The song’s
heartbeat lies in its instrumentation — a delicate dance of guitars that feel alive, as though they’re
whispering secrets between verses.

For Brill, “Sawale” is more than just a love song; it’s a sonic declaration of where modern Afrobeats
can go when intention meets artistry. It’s music for the late-night drives, the soft-lit moments, and
the memories that linger long after the last note fades.

Born Momoh Jibril Omeiza on March 20, 2003, in Lagos, Briills is a rising Nigerian Afrobeats artist
whose sound blends street-rooted storytelling with soulful rhythm and global appeal. Inspired by
icons like Wizkid, Burna Boy, and Drake, Briills began writing rhymes at age 9 and has since honed a
style that speaks to both emotion and experience.


From winning a local youngsters’ music competition in 2017 to releasing standout singles such as
Inshallah, Legend of Tomorrow, Night Owl, and Sawale, Briills continues to channel passion and
purpose through his art — music that brings light, hope, and happiness to every listener.