Hp Zendo Blends Music and Style in Sophomore EP “Give Am Belle”

In the ever-evolving world of Afrobeats, some artists are remembered not only for their sound but for the full cultural experience they embody.

One of such emerging names is Hp Zendo — real name Ogun Omumati Hope — who on September 14, 2025, released his sophomore EP “Give Am Belle” under Only God Music Entertainment. Following the success of his 2023 debut “Hope,” this project is a bolder statement, pairing his sharp musical delivery with his unmistakable flair for fashion.

“Give Am Belle” is an eight-track project that showcases Zendo’s range both sonically and visually. From the ambitious “Jeff Bezos” (prod. by Jadubeatz) to the street-rooted “Sanwo” (prod. by Shocker), the EP is laced with confidence and individuality.

Collaborative tracks like “Choplife” (featuring Picazo, Gengz, and Flex B) and “Make Am” (with Areezy) reflect the celebratory and motivational energy that fuels his artistry, while deeper records like “Winner” and “Deliver Me” introduce a more reflective and vulnerable side.

But beyond the sound, Zendo’s high-fashion sense continues to set him apart. Known for his bold styling choices — from experimental streetwear to runway-inspired looks — he approaches fashion the same way he does music: as a form of fearless self-expression.

His outfits often mirror the themes of his songs, whether it’s the aspirational luxury of “Jeff Bezos” or the street-inspired grit of “Sanwo.” This seamless merging of style and sound is positioning him as not just a musician but a cultural tastemaker.

By bringing fashion into his music brand, Hp Zendo appeals to a generation of fans that value visuals, lifestyle, and identity as much as lyrics and melodies.

His presence is as striking on stage and in photoshoots as it is on record — creating an image of an artist who fully embodies Afrobeats’ global-ready energy.

With “Give Am Belle,” Zendo is not only refining his sound but also crafting a personal brand rooted in bold creativity, ambition, and self-confidence.

In the growing conversation around Afrobeats’ future, he represents a generation of artists who see music and style as two sides of the same coin.

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