SuperWozzy’s Afro-Drill Single “Don’t Pressure Me” ft. Odumodublvck Tackles Street Life

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Rap sensation SuperWozzy bounces back  with a latest single Don’t Pressure Me featuring  Odumodublvck.  Being one of Nigeria’s most promising artists, Super Wozzy continues to hold the attention of audiences with his thought-provoking lyrics uniquely blended with infectious beats.

Born Awodoyin Oluwamayokun Isaac, SuperWozzy discovered his talent back in 2006 when he and his friend Fabs used to play the drum in church and frequent talent shows in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. In his undergraduate days at FUTA, SuperWozzy excelled at rap the Etisalat Cliq Fest University rap contest,  a moment which served as the starting point of his musical career.

SuperWozzy derives inspiration from the music of Meekmill, Olamide and Dagrin. From dropping Fayele and ZoneOut Sessions in 2017, SuperWozzy has built a decent discography over his 2021 album Light Of The Trenches. Last year, he released a couple of singles, which are For You, Level, Enough, Many Things, Price, Jah, and Head To Head.

Don’t Pressure Me, produced by the talented NakedBeatz, is an Afro-drill rhythm about gritty street life and its raw, unfiltered experiences. It’s a deep dive into the daily grind, the hustle that doesn’t sleep, and the real-life challenges we all face. The track lays bare the struggles and the resilience it takes to navigate through life’s obstacles.

Listen to Don’t Pressure Me now.