Mavin Records singer-songwriter Boy Spyce takes a decisive leap into street-pop territory with his latest single, “Igboro.” Long associated with lover-boy narratives and smooth R&B textures, this release marks a clear shift in direction — one that embraces grit, confidence, and street credibility. It’s a calculated evolution that shows Boy Spyce expanding beyond romance-driven records, tapping into the pulse of the town with intent. Produced by Madd Thing, Igboro is a high-energy anthem built for festive streets, late-night club runs, and packed dance floors.
Sonically, the track thrives on an infectious blend of Amapiano-inspired log drums and fast-paced percussion, while still maintaining the melodic finesse that defines the Mavin sound. The production is layered and celebratory, punctuated by sharp horn stabs and bubbling synths that create urgency from the opening seconds. Boy Spyce rises to the moment with a noticeably bolder delivery, trading his signature velvet vocals for a more rhythmic, punchy flow that mirrors the song’s relentless energy. It’s the sound of an artist stepping out of the studio and fully into the crowd.
Igboro serves as a salute to the hustle and realities of street life. Boy Spyce reflects on focus, resilience, and the reward that follows hard work, weaving in street slang and lived-in references that resonate strongly with inner-city audiences. The record carries a sense of pride and self-assurance — an artist owning his space, his roots, and the journey that shaped him, all delivered with growing confidence and swagger.
With Igboro, Boy Spyce signals a necessary and timely evolution. The single proves he can navigate the raw energy of street-pop without sacrificing the vocal polish that first set him apart. Positioned for heavy rotation, Igboro expands his artistic range and reinforces his place among the most dynamic voices of Afrobeats’ new school. This isn’t just a new sound — it’s a declaration of presence.








