With an intrinsic interest in making music, the drive for his passion and an adaptive process in his creative routine to give his best in achieving his most defining melodies. The one-time producer, also doubling as a singer and songwriter, Reverbbeats Arua, shares details of his works and the future in his career chase.
Keeping an eye out for talents who are developing and who have overcome all obstacles to have their art acknowledged and appreciated. We have always been at the forefront of sharing more than just their stories, passion, and viewpoints. But also the ideas regarding their art.
Although, Reverbbeats Arua shares the almost relatable background story to other artists who have put their all into pursuing their careers. We can see through his clearly-defined aura the process of his growth and the ups and downs he has experienced thus far in his journey.
Reverbbeats Arua, Born Udensi Fortune Arua, a native of Abia (specifically, Ohafia local government), spent most of his life in Nigeria’s western and eastern regions. Since then, the singer-songwriter has become known for his propensity to tamper with his art and yet advance.
He has remained true to his love throughout his career, writing songs at the age of 15, becoming an amateur DJ, making beats on his phone, becoming a professional music producer in 2019, and officially writing again in 2019.
In his opinion, 2020 was a turning point where he emerged as an artist and began working with other producers. These instances essentially represented the beginning of his working and song-releasing phase. These include songs like BAEBAY, AZA, LUVIN, HUMBLE, ALL DAY, UJU, FEVER, MANYA, and, more recently, the tune Obsessed, the lead single from his upcoming project Recovery.
With his most recent single, “Obsessed,” he reveals that the inspiration for the song came primarily from lessons he had to learn as a result of some personal successes and some intimate relationships, which made him more conscious of how things are. More so when it comes to effort and achievement.
Reverbbeats Arua also leaned into his current projects while discussing the motivation for the upcoming Project Recovery, He stated, and we quote:
“Most of the inspiration comes from my experiences. I suppose 2021–2022 was my most difficult year thus far. And tragically, I had more losses than wins, but my successes were always bigger than my losses together. And that’s the basis for that Project Title ‘RECOVERY‘.”
The project Recovery is reportedly set to be launched later this year, and there are unconfirmed rumours of guest features. While we are unsure of such a development, we do, however, agree that it is a project that we are looking forward to