After a long hiatus from the music industry, Sierra Leonean singer and songwriter Della Man is set to make a powerful comeback with his latest track, “Overtaking Is Allowed.”

The song, which features East Coast Power Bank and Afrimoney Ambassador Atical Foyoh, marks Della Man’s return to the stage after years of silence in his music career.

Della Man, a household name in Sierra Leone, began his music journey in 2009. He first rose to prominence with hits like Poor Poor Borbor and R Don Suffer, captivating audiences with his unique voice and storytelling.

However, in a move that surprised many, he put his music career on hold to focus on his education. After completing his WASSCE, Della Man pursued a Higher Diploma in Business Information Technology (BIT) at Selecompro (COBIT), graduating with distinction. He also continued his academic journey by taking professional online courses in information technology.

With his educational goals accomplished, Della Man returned to his musical roots, establishing his own studio and collaborating with both local and international producers, including Joe Crack on Dae Beat, AJ Beat, Mix Master Oral, and Wilbert on D Beat. This period of intense studio work allowed him to refine his sound and prepare for his much-anticipated return.

His upcoming single “Overtaking Is Allowed” delivers a powerful message relevant to today’s society, reminding people that no one should be looked down upon, as the tides of fortune can shift.

The song underscores that success is not a race and highlights the unpredictable nature of life, where today’s underdog can become tomorrow’s leader.

Della Man’s music is known for its deeply meaningful lyrics and captivating stories, and his fans are eager to hear what he has in store with this new release. Teasers for “Overtaking Is Allowed” will soon be shared on his social media platforms under the name Ismail Kay (Della Man), where fans can stay engaged and follow the official release.

With his melodic voice and lyrical depth, Della Man is set to break his silence and reclaim his place in Sierra Leone’s vibrant music scene.