From the very first notes of “I know”, you step into an afro-beat pulse where authenticity transforms pain into strength. Alongside Waka Man, whose radiant energy amplifies the depth of the track, Le Ouva narrates a journey of resilience forged in adversity. From the struggles of 2022 through to an empty homecoming in 2024 marked by betrayal, he reshaped suffering into art. This musical testimony pays tribute to the two pillars who never abandoned him: his sister and his partner. When Le Ouva declares “Spiritual life no be physical”, it’s more than just a rhyme, it’s a philosophy. The video, filmed in a stunning villa suspended above the water, blends architectural elegance, hypnotic beauty, and dreamlike ambiance, giving the work both visual and emotional impact. With this release, Slash Music spotlights an artist who brings together groove and depth.
“Spiritual life no be physical” Le Ouva
Le Ouva, between struggles, vision, and a bright future
Born in Cameroon and now based in Paris, Le Ouva is carving out a space as an artist and songwriter of rare intensity. His music feeds on personal truths, reshaped into universal anthems where discipline and faith guide each step. A crypto-hodling, visionary artist, he fuses poetry with boldness, convinced that true success comes from consistency rather than fleeting fortune. His mantra “Sometimes it’s not that I’m not right, sometimes am just not right now” captures this clarity: patience and hard work always pave the way. An admirer of Wizkid, he stands at the crossroads of tradition and modernity, with a style that resonates far beyond borders. The future is looking bright: an EP is on the horizon, along with an open invitation for listeners to follow him closely on YouTube and across social media. One thing is certain: Le Ouva’s story is only beginning, and each chapter promises to leave a mark.
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