Library Of Rap Artistry
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When Phyno dropped Ghost Mode with Olamide in 2012, it wasn’t just a collab—it was a cultural reset. Two kings, two languages, one banger. It broke language barriers and proved that indigenous rap—Yoruba and Igbo—could dominate Nigeria’s mainstream. Then came Alobam in 2014—Phyno’s solo stamp. A street anthem that didn’t water down the language or the message. It was fully Igbo, fully raw, and still a national hit. Suddenly, being proudly indigenous in hip-hop wasn’t niche—it was cool. Together, these songs: • Put Eastern rap on the national map • Made Phyno a voice for the East and a bridge to the West • Sparked a wave of rappers spitting in native tongues without compromise Ghost Mode was the spark. Alobam was the fire. Phyno didn’t just rap—he shifted culture.

Thread of Nigerian rap songs with “Cultural impact” In no particular order Phyno - Alobam

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