Alt-R&B visionary MOIO shares new single ‘we fall’

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IRISH SINGER, SONGWRITER & PRODUCER MOIO RELEASES

‘WE FALL’ – OUT NOW

Rising alternative R&B visionary MOIO releases ‘we fall’, the second offering from his striking new chapter in his ongoing artistic and personal evolution.

Arriving after the emotionally charged ‘Just A Man’, the new single further cements MOIO as one of the most compelling new voices in global music. On ‘we fall’, MOIO dives deeper into themes of vulnerability, emotional collapse, and the complexities of human connection. The release follows ‘Just A Man’, a record that leaned into the emotional core of MOIO’s recent transformation, confronting the gap between who we are and who we strive to be. Fueled by a hypnotic bassline, head-nodding drums, and bursts of buzzing distortion, the single showcased MOIO’s raw honesty and expanding sonic palette.

“It’s about expectations,” MOIO previously shared about “Just A Man.” “You’re in a relationship and you’re self-aware enough to know you can’t give love the way your significant other deserves to be loved. You’re being honest and saying, ‘I wish I could be that person, but it’s not who I am right now.’”

The release also follows a string of standout records that have solidified MOIO as a breakout force. His breakout single “Moments” has amassed over 25 million Spotify streams and reached #1 on the Spotify Viral 50 Chart in seven countries, including the US, UK, and Ireland. Previous projects, including his Earthday EP, earned praise from OnesToWatch and Hunger for their emotional depth and genre-blurring soundscapes.

Now, with “we fall,” MOIO continues turning inward, exploring accountability, transformation, and emotional honesty with striking clarity. The single expands on the themes introduced in “Just A Man,” examining what happens after the walls come down and emotions can no longer be avoided.

Beyond his solo work, MOIO continues fostering community as a co-founder of the creative collective Chamomile Club alongside Monjola, Aby Coulibaly, and Thomas Kettle, championing a new wave of Black Irish artistry.

ABOUT MOIO

MOIO creates the soundtrack to breaking all of the rules, bursting out of the matrix, and brandishing true freedom. Even gravity can’t ground the Nigerian-Irish singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist as he effortlessly floats between otherworldly R&B, organic alternative, and psychedelic soul, taking flight as a genre-agnostic outlier. Immersed in music since his childhood, the Dublin-raised multi-hyphenate initially broke through in 2023.

Early tracks a la “SUNBEAMING” and “Open Your Eyes” captivated listeners, but “Moments” surged as an international phenomenon. Thus far, it has eclipsed 25 million Spotify streams and counting in addition to reaching #1 on the Spotify Viral 50 Chart in seven countries, including the US, UK, and Ireland. It set the stage for the arrival of hisEarthday EP in 2025. Of the latter, OnesToWatch declared, “MOIO’s guitar-driven compositions create euphoric moments that resonate with listeners who want authentic emotional voyages,” and Hunger attested, “It’s not everyday that a musician seamlessly blends indie, R&B and soul into a collection of tracks about being as forthright as possible.” Along the way, he performed with Florence Road and Hudson Freeman in addition to gracing the bills of festivals such as Forbidden Fruit, The Great Escape, and more. Amassing tens of millions of streams and receiving widespread acclaim worldwide, he now taps into the tone of evolution itself with his new music in 2026.

 

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