Seyi Vibes : ‘My Healer’ Lyrics & Fuji-Pop Influence
The music scene is moving fast in 2026, and this track is a perfect example of how old-school rhythms are being mixed with modern vibes. By looking closely at the ‘My Healer’ lyrics & Fuji-pop influence, we see a powerful tribute to Yoruba culture that is also taking over the music charts. This isn’t just a hit; it’s a bridge between the legends of Fuji and the future of Afrobeats.
The Fuji-Pop influence in Seyi Vibez My Healer is undeniable. While Omah Lay brings a modern Afrobeats and R&B polish, Seyi anchors the song in his traditional roots. You can hear it in the rhythmic chant-like delivery and the heavy emphasis on gratitude and reflection. Produced by Tudor Monroe and AoD, Seyi Vibez My Healer is more than just a radio hit; it is a cultural bridge connecting the raw energy of the Lagos streets to a global audience. AfrobeatsGlobal fans are already calling this one of the most significant collaborations of 2026 because it shows the emotional depth the genre can reach.
Seyi Vibez & Omah Lay – My Healer Lyrics
Intro
For my life
I was twenty-two
Love of my life, baby, my healer
Verse 1: Omah Lay
Tell me say you did not know that
They never told you
That I like my tea without sugar
You see a fashionista dressed like mad woman
You dey play, dey play with my moolah
I don’t play with my moolah (La-la-la, with my moolah)
I don’t play with my moolah (La-la-la, with my moolah)
My baby is my healer-ler-ler, she’s my healer-ler-ler
When I pray, I pray, na Hallelujah
Chorus: Seyi Vibez
I’ve been seeing the sign for my life
Rocking designer, Alhamdulillah
I was twenty-two, na the last time t’a ríra
Love of my life, baby, my healer
I’ve been seeing the sign for my life
Rocking designer, Alhamdulillah
I was twenty-two, na the last time t’a ríra
Love of my life, baby, my healer
Verse 2: Seyi Vibez
O ló nífẹ̀ẹ́ mi lọ́kàn, but you keep pulling my legs
I dey put you for my mind, ọmọ ọba dẹ̀ wà lótọ̀
And now everybody, ó máa ṣe tiẹ̀ lótọ̀
Celebration, pariwo, ọ̀pọ̀, ọ̀pọ̀
O ló nífẹ̀ẹ́ mi lọ́kàn, but you keep pulling my legs
I dey put you for my mind, ọmọ ọba dẹ̀ wà lótọ̀
And now everybody, ó máa ṣe tiẹ̀ lótọ̀
Celebration, pariwo, ọ̀pọ̀, ọ̀pọ̀
Bridge
I’ve been seeing the sign for my life
Rocking designer, Alhamdulillah
I was twenty-two, na the last time t’a ríra
Love of my life, baby, my healer
[Chorus: Seyi Vibez]
I’ve been seeing the sign for my life
Rocking designer, Alhamdulillah
I was twenty-two, na the last time t’a ríra
Love of my life, baby, my healer
[Outro: Choir]
For my life
I was twenty-two (ooh).
Baby, my healer
Why This Collaboration Matters

The synergy in Seyi Vibez’s My Healer works because both artists are masters of vulnerability. Omah Lay provides the “warmth” with his emotive vocals, while Seyi provides the “grit” and cultural foundation. At AfrobeatsGlobal, we believe this track is a masterclass in how to evolve the Afrobeats sound into something more intimate and reflective. Seyi Vibez My Healer has already racked up millions of streams because it speaks to everyone finding their way through love and life.
Which verse resonated with you more, the street-pop energy of Seyi or Omah’s soulful vibe? Let us know your thoughts in the comments!
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