After introducing himself to a wider audience through Ozedikus’ viral rate Ifeoma, 20-year-old singer-songwriter Boigizmo is back with a vibrant new single. The track is titled Fefe Ne Fe, like a potential turning point in Polish, Charisma encounters the work.
Fefe Ne Fe is made by Brym and Tha Soundz, and Boigizmo is found in its elements: lightness, melody and subtle magnetism. The beats tend to be hot protests with a leisurely bounce, allowing his vocals to slide across the rhythm with ease. But it’s the lyrics of cheeky, charming and undeniably attractive life that fills life with records.
He opens with a lightweight invitation that makes the dance floor feel like a private moment. It’s a kind of innocent, but also a steady confidence Boigizmo knows what he’s doing here. He weaves lines like “Up Nepa/This Your Body Needs Medal” into his delivery, weaving humor and cultural references into the huge grooves in Nigeria.
Abuja’s new voice
Boegizmo was born in Gideon Chidiebere from Abia State but grew up in Abuja and his love for music was filled with high school students. Influenced by the likes of Wizkid, Rema, Tems, Ckay, and Victony, he began to make his own voice, making his voice smoothly blend Afropop, melodic vocals and youth-centric storytelling.
He made his official debut with Ifeoma in March 2024, but the Fefe Ne Fe feels like the real start. This is his claim that the central stage is not a featured voice, but a major event.
The atmosphere established
As Fefe ne Fe unfolds, energy is generated in each verse. In the second half of the year, Boigizmo painted a vivid club scene
“My guy and I were peeking at this good girl for the club/but I wasn’t suitable for talking/she didn’t know I knew/selena Gomez Cologne/Scent Dey Colo….”
It’s the cinema without much effort – undoing, honest, and with style. The chorus keeps echoing in the background
The track is completely in its area: feel good, gentle and rhythmic intoxication.
Intent rising stars
Boigizmo doesn’t overcomplicate things. He naturally provides his own ease, which shows that he is more focused on connection than perfect, and that’s what makes Fefe Ne Fe work. This is the kind of record you replay because it feels good, and because there is craft behind the comfort.
Boigizmo has Fefe Ne Fe, showing that he is not a one-off or one-title child. He is stepping into artistic, a smooth melody at one time. And, if there are any signs in this track, the newcomers raised by Abuja are not only rising.
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