Ice Prince is back, and he’s sounding like a man fully in control of his legacy. His new single, Head Comot, isn’t just another release; it feels like a calm yet confident reminder from one of Nigerian hip-hop’s finest that class is permanent.
From the moment the beat drops, Ice glides through it with that effortless composure that made him a household name, sharp delivery, smooth flow, and an unmistakable air of cool.

The track itself is a declaration of self-assurance. It’s bold, unbothered, and rich with the kind of understated swagger that defines Ice Prince Zamani. Lyrically, Head Comot is about staying grounded, knowing your worth, and walking away from negativity, a message that feels personal for an artist who has weathered every season of Nigerian rap. It’s the kind of wisdom that comes from experience, delivered with the finesse of someone who’s seen it all and still stands tall.
But beyond its message, there’s something poetic about Head Comot’s timing. In an era when many of his peers have either faded into silence or pivoted to the mainstream Afrobeats sound, Ice Prince doesn’t bend to trends. Instead, he doubles down on his roots, a crisp blend of hip-hop confidence and Afro-fusion rhythm, reminding listeners that he helped shape the sound others now chase.
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This song feels like a reflection of his journey from Oleku and Aboki to Juju and now Head Comot, Ice has consistently shown that you can evolve without losing authenticity. His flow here is smooth but deliberate, his tone seasoned but never jaded. There’s an ease to his performance that only comes from mastering your craft and being comfortable in your lane.
Ultimately, Head Comot is not about proving a point; it’s about reaffirming presence. It’s mature, stylish, and precise, the work of an artist who doesn’t need to shout to be heard. In a scene dominated by trends and fleeting fame, Ice Prince stands as a reminder that true artistry doesn’t expire; it simply refines with time.
Listen to Head Comot HERE.
