A Celebration of Overwhelming Divine Love
Atmosphere Nation has officially unveiled “Upendo Overdose”, the highly anticipated new single from award-winning Afro-gospel artist Pompi. The track is a soulful, rhythmic meditation on God’s overwhelming and unconditional love — a love that reaches people regardless of their circumstances or past experiences.
Infused with uplifting melodies and an unmistakable Afro-gospel heartbeat, “Upendo Overdose” encourages listeners to reflect on the depth of God’s compassion and the freedom found in His embrace. The single arrives just in time for the holiday season, offering joy, hope, and spiritual reassurance.
An Afro-Gospel Anthem Built on Rhythm and Emotion
The production blends energetic beats with acoustic guitar, bass, drums, and electric guitar, all carried by Pompi’s unmistakable vocal delivery. The result is a vibrant and inspiring anthem designed to resonate with audiences across Africa and globally.
With its message of positivity, faith, and divine connection, “Upendo Overdose” is set to become a favourite for anyone seeking musical encouragement and meaningful reflection.

Pompi: A Visionary Artist with Purpose
Born Chaka Nyathando in Lusaka, Zambia, Pompi has long been recognized as one of Africa’s most influential Afro-gospel voices. Known for his masterful fusion of hip-hop, Afro-soul, and African rhythmic elements, he built early success in the secular music scene before a profound spiritual transformation reshaped his artistic direction.
Today, Pompi is celebrated for his lyrical depth, genre-blending creativity, and captivating visual storytelling. His music consistently inspires listeners to reflect, grow, and connect with purpose — a legacy he continues to strengthen with the release of “Upendo Overdose”.
A Song for the Season and the Soul
With its infectious rhythm and heartfelt message, Pompi’s “Upendo Overdose” stands poised to uplift spirits throughout the festive season and beyond, reminding audiences everywhere of the boundless love that anchors faith and community.