Nigerian Afro-fusion artist May Jay has unveiled his latest single, “Need Your Love,” a slow-burning Afro-soul record that delves into themes of desire, emotional distance, and the undefined tension of modern romance. Released on April 17, the track serves as a priority single distributed through UnitedMasters and acts as a precursor to his forthcoming EP.
The song is built on a smooth, low-tempo Afrobeats rhythm, layered with sensual melodies. May Jay delivers a captivating narrative of affection, restraint, and late-night intimacy. The record creates a moody, emotionally charged atmosphere where passion is central, yet vulnerability remains carefully guarded. With its hypnotic groove and calm Afro-soul feel, “Need Your Love” is crafted for playlists centered around Afro R&B, late-night rhythms, bedroom vibes, and emerging Afro-pop voices.
About May Jay
Born Vincent Nnamdi Adolphus, May Jay is an indigene of Imo State. He completed his primary education at Maybloom Primary School, attended Benviatto High School, and later studied Hotel Catering and Management at Rivers State University. He describes himself as friendly, easy-going, and no-nonsense.
May Jay gained his musical footing in the 2000s, around the same period that one of his biggest influences, Chris Brown, began shaping global pop and R&B culture. He started visiting the studio in 2009 and has since built his sound around a fusion of Afropop, Afro-soul, and contemporary Afrobeat, drawing inspiration from artists such as Ty Dolla $ign and Jamaican dancehall singer Kranium. His music blends Afrocentric rhythms with elements of Jamaican and global pop textures, creating a sound designed for both local and international audiences.
Over the years, May Jay has collaborated with notable names including Magnito, Minz, and Boybreed, further expanding his creative range. As an independent artist, he believes in steady growth, patience, and the process of building a lasting career rather than chasing short-term wins. With “Need Your Love,” May Jay signals a new phase in his artistry, one defined by refined emotion, a stronger sonic identity, and a clearer path toward his next body of work.



