
Morrelo
Michael o
Description
Morrelo (real name Nwamu Francis Chukwudubem) is a singer and songwriter from Delta State, Nigeria. Renowned for his distinctive musical style and lyrical prowess, Morrelo has made significant waves in the industry through various high-profile collaborations. In 2023, Morrelo released his first official single, "Music Found Me". This song marked a significant milestone in his career, showcasing his unique sound and artistry. With this debut, Morrelo invited listeners into his musical journey, blending emotional depth with captivating melodies. He is widely celebrated for his work on Ayra Starr’s sophomore album, The Year I Turned 21, contributing to standout tracks such as “Woman Commando,” “Jazzy Song,” and “Santa.” His impact extends beyond national borders, as he co-wrote the multi-platinum smash hit “Santa” by Rauw Alejandro and Ayra Starr, and "No Love" by French sensation, Ninho featuring Ayra Starr showcasing his global reach. Morrelo's versatility as both a writer and performer was further highlighted when he featured on LADIPOE’s celebrated single “Hallelujah.” Morrelo’s career is a testament to his dedication to his craft, blending rich narratives with captivating melodies that resonate with diverse audiences. With a proven track record of creating chart-topping hits and compelling collaborations, Morrelo continues to position himself as a significant force in the contemporary music landscape.