In a world where music often chases trends, Samad dares to chase truth. His EP, Tomorrow (Grammy), isn’t just a collection of songs—it’s a diary written in rhythm, a prayer whispered through melody, and a battle cry wrapped in verses. From the first note, you feel it: this is an artist who’s lived every lyric.
The title track, “Tomorrow (Grammy),” pulses with ambition. It’s not just about awards—it’s about legacy. Samad’s voice dances between vulnerability and defiance, backed by Haystixx’s lush production that fuses Afrobeats with cinematic grandeur.
Each version of “Tomorrow” tells a different story. The Loners Version aches with solitude and reflection. The Fire Version blazes with urgency and grit. The Street Version walks with the weight of survival and hope. And then there’s the Faith Version, where Samad sounds like he’s singing to the heavens, asking not just for success—but for purpose.
With features from Ayox, Hotkeed, Raybekah, Oladips, and Priesst, the EP becomes a chorus of voices—each echoing the same hunger for something greater.
Tomorrow (Grammy) isn’t just music. It’s movement. It’s memory. It’s a mirror held up to every dreamer who’s ever wondered if tomorrow will finally bring their breakthrough.
So, press play. And let Samad remind you: tomorrow isn’t promised—but it’s powerful.
See Tracklist for “Tomorrow (Grammy) EP by Samad” below.
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