Great Adamz Expands His Sound with “Umada (Refix)” — A Bold Fusion of Global and Afro Influences
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UK-based Afrofusion artist Great Adamz continues his sonic evolution with the release of “Umada (Refix),” a refreshed version of his recent single that signals a new creative direction in his artistry.
Originally produced by Billboard-charting Romanian DJ and producer Manuel Riva, “Umada” introduced a melodic deep-house, European club-inspired sound — a departure from the Afrobeats-driven style many listeners associate with Adamz. Now, with the Refix, Nigerian producer MastaPeace adds Afro-inspired elements that bring warmth, rhythm, and a more rooted energy to the record, creating a seamless blend between global dance music and African sonic identity.

Why Great Adamz's Umada Refix Marks a Turning Point in His Sound
Meaning “amazing,” Umada reflects both the sound and the moment in Great Adamz’s career. The artist is currently in a phase of expansion — experimenting with new genres, incorporating diverse influences, and pushing beyond familiar boundaries while maintaining the vocal presence and storytelling that define his music.
The release comes at a time when Great Adamz is building strong momentum. A Grammy-nominated artist with multiple chart-topping records — including several No.1 placements on the Music Week Black Music Top 20 Club Chart — he continues to establish himself as one of the UK’s most versatile Afro-fusion exports. His live performances, including appearances at the BBC Introducing Stage at Latitude Festival and sold-out headline shows, have further reinforced his growing reputation.
With “Umada (Refix),” Great Adamz bridges two worlds — the polished energy of European club music and the rhythmic soul of Afro sounds — offering listeners a sound that is both fresh and globally resonant.
As he works toward his upcoming album, “Umada (Refix)” serves as a preview of an artist stepping confidently into a broader sonic space.
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