Iboomz makes a strong first impression with his debut EP, ZIDATIFE, a six-track Afro-fusion project that blends deep emotion with catchy rhythms.
This is not just music you listen to casually; it is music you feel. From the very first track, it is clear that this project comes from a real place in the artist’s life.

The EP stands out in today’s Afrobeat and Afro-fusion space for blending storytelling, rhythm, and meaning in a way that is easy to understand, even for younger listeners. Whether you are dancing or thinking about life, ZIDATIFE gives you both.
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What “ZIDATIFE” Really Means
The title ZIDATIFE is very important for understanding the project as a whole. In the Igbo language, it means “to send down something”. Think of it like something good coming from above, like help, blessings, or strength arriving when you need it most.
For Iboomz, this “something” is his music. Each song feels like a message being delivered to the listener. But the title also has a deeper emotional meaning. It is a tribute to his late cousin, a young girl full of life who passed away at just nine years old. Because of this, the EP is not just about sound; it is about memory, love, and keeping someone’s spirit alive.
One thing that makes ZIDATIFE special is its sound. Iboomz mixes Afrobeat rhythms with elements of rap, jazz, country, and even indie music. This creates a fresh Afro-fusion style that feels both modern and unique.
The beats are lively and easy to move to, but the lyrics carry deeper messages. For example, songs address feelings such as struggle, fear, hope, and strength. This balance makes the EP enjoyable whether you want to dance or sit quietly and listen.
Even if you don’t fully understand every word, the emotion in the music still reaches you. That is one of the strongest parts of this project.
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A True Home-Grown Project
Iboomz writes in a way that is easy to follow. His lyrics are not too complicated, which makes them perfect for a wide audience. At the same time, they still carry meaning.
For example, lines about struggle and survival feel relatable because everyone goes through hard times. When he talks about strength and hope, it feels like encouragement, almost like he is speaking directly to you.
The songs don’t just tell stories; they also ask you to think about your own life. That is what makes the EP powerful.
Another interesting thing about ZIDATIFE is how it was made. The entire EP was created in Nigeria, from the beats to the final recordings. This gives it an authentic feel.
Even more surprising is how quickly it was recorded. With everything already prepared, the team completed the project in just eight hours over two days. This shows how focused and ready Iboomz was.
Because he also produces his own music, he has full control over his sound. This helps the EP feel consistent and well put together.
Iboomz’s ZIDATIFE blends Afrobeat energy and deep storytelling, drawing clear inspiration from Fela Kuti, Kendrick Lamar, and Asake to create a sound that is both vibrant and meaningful.
With touches of melody and emotion influenced by Coldplay and the smooth hip-hop style of A Tribe Called Quest, the EP delivers a unique Afro-fusion experience that is easy to enjoy while still carrying powerful messages about life and growth.
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