Phyno releases ‘Na Afa Nna’ freestyle, hints at new album

Nigerian rapper and songwriter Chibuzor Azubuike, aka Phyno, has released a new freestyle, ‘Na Afa Nna’.
The award-winning artiste announced the release on Instagram on Thursday.
“NA AFA NNA (freestyle) audio and video out now!!!” the rapper stated, adding, “Road to the album.”
A one-minute video of the freestyle accompanied the post, while another post featured the artwork for the track.
Although Phyno did not disclose the title or release date of the anticipated album, his reference to “Road to the album” suggests the freestyle is part of activities leading up to the project.
Fans took to the comment section to applaud the release, with many expressing excitement over the freestyle and anticipation for the rapper’s next body of work.
Phyno is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s leading indigenous hip-hop artistes, known for blending Igbo and English in his music.
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