Nigerian Afropop artist Boy Spyce has officially released his new body of work titled “RED PILL (EP),” a project that sees him stepping into a more introspective and experimental phase of his career.

The EP moves beyond his familiar Afropop foundation, embracing a broader and more emotionally textured sound that blends Afrobeats with elements of reggae and conscious rap influences.
It arrives as a carefully curated collaborative effort, featuring appearances from Wizard Chan, Falz, Ajebo Hustlers, and Kabaka Pyramid, each contributing their own distinct sonic identity to the project.
Across “RED PILL,” Boy Spyce leans heavily into storytelling that explores themes of struggle, ambition, faith, morality, and self-discovery. Rather than sticking to surface-level narratives, he digs into more personal and societal reflections, presenting a more mature and grounded version of his artistry.
Tracks such as “PROBLEMS,” “ARISE” featuring Falz, and “HEAVENLY RACE” featuring Ajebo Hustlers stand out as key moments on the project. They highlight his ability to balance vulnerability with confidence, while also navigating conversations around perseverance and purpose.
Spiritual undertones run throughout the EP, especially on songs like “HEAVENLY RACE” and “JONAH,” where Boy Spyce reflects on faith, endurance, and the moral questions tied to success and personal growth. These moments add depth to the project, giving it a more contemplative edge.
At the same time, “RED PILL (EP)” does not shy away from social commentary. The project touches on hypocrisy, ambition, and the everyday struggles faced while trying to rise in a demanding environment, offering listeners a grounded perspective on success and pressure.
The collaboration with Kabaka Pyramid adds a reggae-infused layer to the project, further widening its sonic palette and reinforcing its genre-blending identity. Combined with melodic Afrobeats and introspective lyricism, the EP moves fluidly between moods and influences.
Overall, “RED PILL (EP)” positions Boy Spyce as one of the more thoughtful and introspective voices in the new wave of Afrobeats. By merging spirituality, emotional honesty, and social reflection, he delivers a project that not only showcases versatility but also marks a clear step forward in his artistic evolution.
