
After months away from the spotlight, Ghanaian Afrobeat talent Soft Boy Muziq has officially resurfaced with a bold new identity and a renewed artistic vision. The singer now goes by the name D’Laly, a name inspired by his biological name, Delali, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter in his musical journey.
The rebrand is more than just a name change. According to the artist, it represents a fresh mindset, a refined sound, and a movement he proudly calls “The New Wave.” With this transformation, D’Laly is determined to introduce fans to a new level of creativity, authenticity, and musical excellence.
As part of his official reintroduction, D’Laly has announced the release of his first official single under the new identity, titled “OKAY.” The highly anticipated record is scheduled for release on July 10, 2026, and will also mark the beginning of his partnership with his new management team, Cleeq House.
The announcement has sparked conversations across music circles, with fans and entertainment enthusiasts eager to discover the inspiration behind the transformation. Many are curious to see how D’Laly’s new sound and artistic direction will shape the next phase of his career.
Industry observers believe the rebrand could signal a defining moment for the young Afrobeat artist, whose talent has already earned him recognition among emerging Ghanaian musicians. With a fresh identity, new management, and a clear vision for the future, expectations are high as D’Laly prepares to unveil what he describes as “The New Wave.”

As the countdown to the release of “OKAY” continues, fans can expect more announcements, promotional content, and exclusive updates in the coming weeks.
For the latest news and updates on D’Laly’s journey, follow his official social media page @heisdlaly.
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