Very early this Monday morning, as the world still slept and the weight of a new week loomed, Pheelz decided to shake things up with a blood-pumping, high-energy track, 5AM in Ojo Freestyle. Fans are undoubtedly grateful, as it’s the kind of music that surges through your veins, igniting a fire to take on the week headfirst, like a charging bull. Touted by Pheelz as the “December Street Banger,” the song lives up to its name, with fans echoing sentiments such as, “Na the December carnival song be this” and “Detty December don set, on God.”
Pheelz taps into an electrifying side of his artistry we haven’t seen before, showcasing his musical versatility and channeling pure street energy. His delivery of the chorus, “O lo far,” is full of infectious energy and its simplicity guarantees it will become a chant on the lips of fans at parties, shows, and carnivals this December.
The track brings together a lineup of artists who amplify its allure. Leading the charge is none other than the king of Afro-street music, Olamide (Baddo). His charged verse is a testament to why he remains a force to reckon with. Delivered with the fiery precision reminiscent of his early days, it evokes a wave of nostalgia that fans have welcomed with open arms. Many have taken to confirming his statement in the track “Baddo na Baba” with enthusiastic approval.
Adding to the track’s dynamism is Poco Lee, the multitalented dancer, hypeman, singer, and ultimate jack-of-all-trades. His energetic presence further elevates the vibe, while DJ YK Mule sets the tone early on, building the song’s momentum with vibrant street lingo, quotes, and captivating hype.
5AM in Ojo Freestyle is more than just a track; it’s a soundtrack for December’s unrelenting street energy. From nostalgic vibes to unrestrained party energy, it’s clear that Pheelz has crafted the perfect anthem for the season. The streets have spoken, and the verdict is unanimous: This is the December banger we’ve been waiting for.