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King Ifey's Review of Phyno's 'Financial Woman' ft Psquare,





From The Playmaker Album, comes the fresh November song from Phyno , 'Financial Woman'. How hilarious guys.
The song came in an awesome package of 20 star-studded album of the month of November.

It has P-Square in one rendition and then 2Baba and Africa's King of Highlife, Flavour, in another rendition and Zoro, Onyeka Owenu, Mr Eazi, Tidinz, Burna Boy, M.I,Olamide and Decarlo (US based Singer & Song Writer for the likes of Chris Brown in ‘ Yeah yeah‘ ) ...hmm. it is really star-studded guys.

Wonderful content, I must say. Its obvious to see that a lot of ladies these days are enamoured of opulence...which isn't really bad, but it becomes repulsing when ladies hanker after men with the sole purpose of enriching themselves. You be sef? Financial accountant? World bank curator? These ladies will inevitably clean you out. Soon roaches will make your bank account a safe haven...hahaha.

You just need to hear Phyno murder the beat again with awesome rhymes and exciting puns. Who says there is nothing like contemporary Igbo? Phyno is the lead linguist in trying to expand the Igbo vocabulary buy lending new words that are currently mainstream.

Oh, did I just veer off? 
Back to brass tacks again..LOL.
Well PSquare's  singing came in a mild manner this time and their words are very didactic.


Phyno released this much awaited sophomore album ‘The PlayMaker‘ on the 1st of November 2016.
The album has production from Benjamz, Major Bangz, T-Spize, Kezyklef, Masterkraft, del B, Tunex and Chris String.



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  1. Not surprised, always loved Phyno and his actually really good and I love the facts his sticking to his Igbo way of singing/rapping Awesome..

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