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Zoro Swagbag and Loud Urban Choir unveil 'Halleluyah'

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The Prince of the East, Zoro Swagbag, has delivered a high-energy spiritual tune titled Halleluyah, featuring the powerful vocals of the Loud Urban Choir. Released via Apiam Way / ONErpm, the track is a vibrant fusion of Igbo rap and contemporary choral gospel. It serves as a celebratory record of gratitude, marking Zoro’s continued dominance in the indigenous fusion space while tapping into the season's spiritual zeitgeist.

The track opens with the soaring harmonies of the Loud Urban Choir, providing a cinematic and grand backdrop for Zoro’s rhythmic, punchy verses. Zoro remains one of the few artists who can blend deep Igbo cultural references with modern street slang, creating a sound that resonates deeply within the Southeast while maintaining massive appeal across the country. The Halleluyah theme is infectious, designed to be sung in unison at both churches and social gatherings.

The production is grand and percussion-heavy, utilizing traditional instruments alongside modern digital elements to create a wall of sound that feels both historic and current. It follows Zoro’s recent trend of creating music that is larger-than-life, often featuring massive vocal ensembles to give his tracks a communal feel. The collaboration with the Loud Urban Choir is a stroke of genius, as their technical excellence provides the perfect platform for Zoro’s charismatic delivery.

Halleluyah is already being touted as a staple for the upcoming festivities, quickly gaining traction. For Zoro, the single is a reminder of his versatility, he can move from gritty street anthems with artists like Jeriq to soul-stirring, community-focused projects like this. It is a song of victory, designed for anyone who has reason to celebrate their own journey in 2026.

Listen to Halleluyah here.

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