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SGaWD Rings in Valentine’s Day With Psycho YP Assisted Two Pack “TYS/All of Me”
SGaWD is ringing in Valentine’s weekend her way — with TYS/All of Me, a fiery two-pack that proves she can dominate in any lane she chooses. Between the chest-thumping confidence of TYS and the sultry depth of All of Me, she reminds us exactly why she’s one of the most dynamic voices pushing Nigerian rap […]
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Amber Asuni
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SGaWD is ringing in Valentine’s weekend her way — with TYS/All of Me, a fiery two-pack that proves she can dominate in any lane she chooses. Between the chest-thumping confidence of TYS and the sultry depth of All of Me, she reminds us exactly why she’s one of the most dynamic voices pushing Nigerian rap forward.
On TYS, SGaWD locks into a bouncy Ayaan-produced beat, spitting with the unbothered bravado that’s become her calling card. A squawking vocal sample cuts through the mix as she calls claim to her turf — “this my throne, I sit on it, it’s never gon’ be vacant” — and means every word. It’s audacious, electric, and swagger-packed, setting the tone for a year where she clearly plans to reign.
Then the energy flips. All of Me, produced by Apex Village’s Thrill Max, glows with a house-inflected R&B shimmer. SGaWD softens her delivery, slipping into melodic confession, while Psycho YP steps in with his cool composure before peeling back layers of vulnerability. The chemistry is effortless and unforced — a meeting of two cutting-edge rap figures trading emotion and ambition in real-time.
For an artist consistently celebrated for her intensity and individuality, TYS/All of Me feels like a statement of growth. SGaWD isn’t just rapping or singing; she’s shaping soundscapes that expand what Nigerian hip-hop can feel like. As she teases more releases to come, it’s clear that the Siren Supreme isn’t waiting for anyone — she’s building her empire, one drop at a time.
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