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Jordan MoOzy and Faraii Share The Vibrant ‘Too Much’

After the release of his well-received ‘Kalahari Coyote’ EP, the versatile Jordan MoOzy keeps the momentum up through a collaboration with independent Zimbabwean artist Faraii. “Too Much” sees the two join forces for a radiant take on Afropop. Produced by ILELA, this sun-soaked anthem is a celebration of love, femininity, and the awe-inspiring power of women.

“This one's for the women who inspire us just by being,” says Faraii. “‘Too Much’ is playful, but it's built on reverence. The world can be heavy, so we made something that feels light, something that makes you smile, move and feel seen.”

Serving as a breezy soundtrack to counter wintery nights, “Too Much” blends Afro-acoustic guitar, smooth harmonies and melodic rap and folds them into sprightly tropical arrangements. The grooves are both flirtatious and tailor-made care-free dancing, as the dance challenge led by Johanna Elisabeth continues to gain traction. That spirit of a shared appreciation is mirrored on the cover art, which perfectly captures the energy of the swaying in tandem at golden hour.


About Jordan MoOzy

Jordan Moozy is the embodiment of a Gen Z Afropolitan. The multi-dimensional singer, songwriter and producer was born in Botswana to Zimbabwean parents. His upbringing and travels have taken him across Southern Africa, and these influences have shaped his musical sound and worldview. His music is a layered, multilingual blend of R&B, Pop, Alte, Highlife and Hip Hop that is seeping with influences that span across borders and decades. 

Jordan Moozy’s eclectic sound is reflected in his sense of style and creative direction. Jordan represents a new sound and generation finding novel and creative ways to explore self-expression that is impossible to ignore. Jordan has already secured awards for Best RnB and  Best Collaboration at the Yarona FM Awards (2021). He was also nominated for Best Newcomer and Best R&B at the same awards.