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Phyno Shines with a Masterpiece in ‘Full Time Job’

Phyno continues to prove his dominance in Nigerian music with his fifth album, Full Time Job. After making a strong comeback to the mainstream with his hit single ‘Do I,’ Phyno has once again captured the attention of listeners. He followed this up with a remix featuring Burna Boy, Africa’s biggest export, before collaborating with British rapper Arrdee. This move shows his intention to join the Afrobeats wave taking the world by storm.

In Full Time Job, Phyno celebrates his long-standing career as one of Nigeria’s most versatile voices. His unique ability to blend rich Igbo heritage with hip-hop and Afrobeats sets him apart. Over the years, Phyno’s success has been a blueprint for younger artists, earning him titles like Ezege and The Godfather. The album showcases how he has maintained relevance in the music scene for over a decade.

A significant part of Phyno’s career has been his ability to nurture and support emerging talent. In Full Time Job, he showcases this by collaborating with rising stars like Cheque on ‘Back Outside’ and crowning Jeriq as King of the East. Phyno’s talent in identifying and promoting fresh voices continues to solidify his legacy as a kingmaker in the industry. The opening track, ‘It’s Nothing,’ sets the tone for the album with swagger and confidence, while the pulsating beats of ‘Back Outside’ bring a new energy.

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Phyno’s strength lies in his versatility, as he effortlessly transitions across different genres. On Full Time Job, this versatility shines. He explores dancehall in ‘Eyes On Them’ featuring British rapper Chip, where he celebrates personal success without engaging in the rat race of the music industry. This theme of self-assuredness runs throughout the album, reminding listeners of Phyno’s ability to make impactful music while staying true to himself.

The album also dives into introspective moments. In ‘Nwayo Nwayo,’ Phyno offers life lessons on patience and gratitude. The emotional depth of ‘Grateful,’ produced by Jay Synths and featuring Njideka Okeke’s vocals, adds cultural richness to the album. Phyno looks back on his journey and expresses heartfelt gratitude, showcasing his ability to connect with listeners on a deeper level.

Phyno doesn’t shy away from collaboration, as seen on tracks like ‘Sweet Karma’ with Johnny Drille, which highlights Igbo Highlife influences. Other standout collaborations include ‘Men Don Show Face’ with Flavour and ‘Anthem Ndi Eze,’ which celebrates the vibrant spirit of the Igbo people. These songs are bound to dominate the airwaves, especially as December festivities approach.

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Phyno’s Full Time Job is a well-crafted album that showcases his artistry, versatility, and influence in Nigerian music. His ability to create music that reflects both his growth as an artist and the richness of Nigerian culture makes this album a standout. It is a testament to his continued reign in the music industry, leaving fans and critics impressed once again.

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