Phyno’s New Album Stirs Reactions as Hushpuppi Features in Emotional Track

Phyno features Hushpuppi in new album.

By Fasuyi Tolulope Samuel

Nigerians have taken to X (formerly Twitter) to react to Phyno’s newly released album Full Time Job, particularly focusing on a track that features a surprising voice—incarcerated Nigerian fraudster Ramon Abbas, popularly known as Hushpuppi.

The track, titled Nwoke Esike, includes an interlude featuring Hushpuppi’s voice, which has sparked a range of reactions from listeners.The unexpected feature sees Hushpuppi, who is serving time in a U.S. prison for fraud, sharing some reflective and emotional thoughts.

A voice note from Hushpuppi includes the poignant message:”I know say a lot of una don miss me, me sef miss una my people. I know say e no easy out there, everybody dey find wetin dey go chop, along the way, make una no go find wetin go chop una.”

The line has resonated with many Nigerians, evoking strong emotions online. One user, @TopNaijaLife, quoted the message, highlighting how Hushpuppi’s words deeply touched them.

In another reflective moment, Hushpuppi shares his thoughts on societal pressure, saying, “Pressure to do unboxing video wan kill a lot of people,” a statement that was felt by many listeners. @MehyorOfficial captured this sentiment in their post, expressing a connection to the statement.

The track has also drawn attention for its production, with some listeners questioning how Phyno managed to secure a feature from Hushpuppi while he is incarcerated. @iamOkon tweeted, “Did Phyno really get Hushpuppi to send that VN from prison? Cos if you listen to the background sound; it sounds like a paid phone (with lots of noise in the background) from inside.”

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Phyno’s decision to include Hushpuppi on Full Time Job has been a surprise to many. Known for his unique blend of Igbo rap and Afrobeat, Phyno has consistently pushed boundaries within the Nigerian music industry.

With this album, he offers his fans a deep, introspective experience, blending reality with motivational themes. By including a figure like Hushpuppi, Phyno presents a complex narrative, forcing listeners to confront the intersection of fame, crime, and the consequences of one’s actions.

The inclusion of Hushpuppi’s voice has also sparked debate. While some are motivated by his words, others question the ethics of featuring someone convicted of fraud. Regardless, the track has undeniably captured the attention of fans, adding a layer of intrigue to Phyno’s latest project.

As the album continues to generate buzz, it’s clear that Phyno’s Full Time Job is not just about music—it’s a reflection of the challenges Nigerians face daily and a reminder of how one’s decisions can lead to unexpected consequences.

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