Moore DH kickstarts his year with the romantic tune “Run”

Moore Dagogo Hart, also known as Moore DH, is a 23-year-old Afropop producer,
singer/songwriter from Bonny Island, Rivers state. He was born on the 18th of May 1999.
Moore began to dabble into music at the age of 11 when he started producing and recording
his own music. While in secondary school, he became part of a boy band called “brb” that
was active till 2015. Although Moore loved music from a young age, he began to take it
seriously in 2017 when he dropped the song “Hello”.

He has since then released his first EP, Moore or Less, a 6 track EP. Following up the
general acceptance, he released “4am in Eko”, “Too Soft” and “Women Are Problem (WAP)”
feat Chocolate City’s Blaqbonez which took the music industry by storm.

Moore is said to be the New Religion as his sound is unique and pierces through the soul.

Moore DH is excited to announce the release of his latest single, “Run”. Run is a smooth
and romantic Afrobeat track that showcases the artist’s silky vocals and catchy melodies.
With its blend of Afrobeat and R&B sounds, “Run” is sure to get listeners moving their feet
and singing along

Run” tells the story of a tumultuous relationship, as Moore DH sings about the ups and
downs of love and heartbreak. The lyrics are relatable and honest, as Moore DH sings about
the complications of love and the desire to find someone who will stick by your side through
thick and thin.

The song’s airy instrumentation and sweet, afro-centric vibe give it a unique and modern
sound that sets it apart from other Afrobeat releases.

Listen here https://mooredh.fanlink.to/Run

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