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Phyno Delivers Fifth Studio Album ‘Full Time Job’

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Nigerian rapper and songwriter Phyno has once again cemented his position as one of Africa’s premier musical talents with the release of his highly anticipated fifth studio album, Full Time Job. Known for his seamless blend of traditional Igbo sounds with contemporary rap, Phyno takes his artistry to new heights with this 15-track project, fusing his deep cultural roots with modern global music influences.

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A Sonic Journey Across Borders

Full Time Job opens with “It’s Nothing,” a commanding introduction that sets the tone for the album’s exploration of identity, culture, and personal introspection. Throughout the album, Phyno oscillates between confident lyricism and reflective storytelling, all while staying true to his indigenous roots. The project showcases Phyno’s remarkable ability to switch effortlessly between rapping in English and his native Igbo dialect, reaffirming his unique place in the world of African music.

 

The album is rich with collaborations, featuring some of the most exciting names in the music industry. From the introspective “Back Outside” featuring Cheque to the high-energy anthem “Eyes On Them” with UK rapper Chip, Phyno bridges cultural gaps effortlessly. The buzzing single “Time of My Life” with UK artist Arrdee adds a fresh, international dimension, while the soulful track “Sweet Karma” featuring Johnny Drille is a standout moment of emotional depth.

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Phyno and ArrDee
Phyno and ArrDee

Phyno’s Cultural Vision

Thematically, Full Time Job is about more than just music; it’s a reflection of Phyno’s journey as an artist striving to export his culture to the world. Collaborations with Nigerian superstars like Burna Boy on “DO I (Remix)” and Flavour on “Men Don Show Face” underscore Phyno’s vision of elevating Nigerian music on the global stage. His partnership with the British Afroswing collective NSG on “Pinterest” continues to push the boundaries of Afro-fusion, marrying local and global influences.

Full time job tracklist
full time job tracklist

What makes Full Time Job particularly significant is its ability to transcend genre. Phyno, whose real name is Chibuzo Nelson Azubike, has always been a boundary-pusher. His blend of rap, singing, and indigenous sounds allows him to navigate multiple genres, creating a project that feels universal in its appeal but distinctly rooted in African culture.

 

Phyno’s Journey to the Top

Phyno’s evolution as an artist began more than a decade ago when he emerged on the Nigerian music scene. Influenced by rap legends like 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G., as well as indigenous icons like Mr. RAW, Phyno developed a style that combined raw rap with the rhythms and melodies of Igbo Highlife. His breakthrough came in 2012 with the smash hit “Ghost Mode” featuring Olamide, a song that not only cemented his status but also paved the way for the mainstream acceptance of indigenous rap in Nigeria.

Over the years, albums like No Guts, No Glory and The Playmaker have proven Phyno’s versatility. With hit singles like “Fada Fada” and collaborations with artists such as Flavour, M.I. Abaga, and Naeto C, Phyno has consistently delivered chart-topping records that resonate with both local and international audiences.

 

Full Time Job: A Legacy in the Making

With Full Time Job, Phyno is not just making music; he is crafting a legacy. Each track is a testament to his growth as an artist and his ability to remain relevant in an ever-changing music landscape. Tracks like “Nwayo Nwayo” and “Grateful” highlight his introspective side, while “Ndi Eze Anthem” brings a triumphant close to an album that feels like a celebration of his journey.

Phyno’s ability to merge genres, cultures, and languages into a cohesive and powerful musical narrative makes Full Time Job one of his most dynamic and compelling works to date. This album not only reaffirms Phyno’s position as a leading figure in African music but also solidifies his influence on the global stage.

For fans and new listeners alike, Full Time Job offers a deep, culturally rich experience that showcases the full spectrum of Phyno’s talents. It’s an album that promises to stand the test of time, both in Nigeria and far beyond.

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