
Adima Joseph Ortornar, known across the scene as Joe Octave, is back, and he’s bringing Hip-Hop home. Known for his sharp pen, cross-genre finesse, and evolving sound that touches hearts and moves heads, Joe is ready to take the rest of the year by storm, starting with his bold new single, Road Hush.
Starting from Hip-Hop roots and experimenting through Afrobeats to expand his reach, Joe now returns to the mic with a refined blend: Hip-Hop lyricism meets Afro-fusion and cinematic themes.
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In his words:
“I’m not just making music to trend—I’m making music to last.”
With tracks like “Overload,” “Corner,” and “Ring Ring – Refix” (in collaboration with Zimbabwe’s EMAchisota), Joe has created an impact that transcends borders, touching listeners in Cameroon, Zimbabwe, and across Nigeria. His recent drops, “Wayo, De Money, Before the Limelight” and “Religion,” continue to display growth and purpose.
Armed with a Higher National Diploma in Computer Science and years of experience in music, graphic design, and digital content, Joe is not just returning—he’s rebranding as a complete creative force.

Road Hush promises a new direction as Joe is aiming for music and sounds for movie placements, stage performances, and your favourite playlists. It speaks to legacy, conflict, and elevation.
Backed by Crude Musik Universal, the comeback of Joe Octave is one that marks a new era, not just for him, but for the Hip-Hop and Afrobeats scene globally.
Stay tuned. The visuals, the words, the sound—it’s all just beginning.
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