Maxter B returns with a new project titled Worry Dem, a six track EP that captures his growth, struggles, and the emotions that come with chasing purpose. The project arrives after a run of strong singles including Feed The Body, No Pressure, and Business, records that have already connected with listeners for their honesty and relatable messaging. With this EP, Maxter B offers a fuller picture of where he is mentally and musically, blending Afro fusion, soulful melodies, and grounded storytelling into a cohesive body of work.
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Born Warionmor Bright Chukwuma, Maxter B has steadily become one of the rising voices shaping the new wave of Afro fusion. His style is built on real life experiences, cultural roots, and a natural ability to express heavy emotions in simple, memorable lines. While his previous project Bright Is Light highlighted his versatility, Worry Dem shows a more intentional and refined direction that speaks to listeners who are navigating pressure, growth, and personal battles of their own.
The EP features six tracks including Remit, Business, No Pressure, Oh Yes! featuring Eviclazzy and Jush Ballerz, Feed The Body, and a bonus track titled Tinubu (30DRC). Each song carries its own perspective but contributes to a bigger message about resilience, belief, and the daily reality of staying committed to one’s journey. Maxter B’s delivery remains emotional and sincere, with production that complements the themes and enhances the message behind each record.
Production credits on the EP include Eviclazzy, who produced all tracks except Business, which was produced by Toka. Mixing and mastering were handled by Kidda X for tracks 2, 4, and 5, Big E for tracks 1 and 3, and davibemix for the bonus track. The collaboration on Oh Yes! adds an energetic spark to the project, while the bonus track shows Maxter B exploring a more experimental and expressive side of his creativity.
Known privately as Warionmor Bright Chukwuma, Maxter B has grown into an artist who draws strength from his background and the lessons life continues to teach him. His sound is simple, clear, and expressive, carried by melodies that connect easily with listeners. While his previous work Bright Is Light revealed different sides of his artistry, Worry Dem shows a more centered and focused direction, driven by intention and personal truth.
