As soon as Eazie Boi’s new Afrobeat single “Normally” comes on, you probably won’t be able to stop dancing long enough to think about what it means. That’s the point.
Beneath the catchy melodies and pulsing rhythms, there is a sharper message. Written and recorded amidst Nigeria’s ongoing political and economic strain, in which speaking out about the situation can be dangerous, “Normally” disguises deep social criticism as a celebration.
It’s a song that works on two levels at once. Normally, Eazie Boi is saying, we would dance. But what’s happening now is not normal.
All my pretty ladies, oh go shake it slowly
All my pretty ladies, oh go take it slowly
Normally we supposed to de dance
Normally, hard work should be enough. Normally, speaking up shouldn’t be a crime. Normally, life shouldn’t feel so heavy.
It’s a thought-provoking and clever way to frame this message. Eazie Boi speaks to everyday frustration without naming names. He lets a simple concept speak for itself: is this normal? It’s a deliberate choice in a country where open political criticism can carry real consequences.
“That’s why I hid the message inside the song,” Eazie Boi says. “If you’re not careful, you’ll just dance to it. But if you listen, you’ll understand what it’s really about.”
Eazie Boi is following in the footsteps of the legendary Fela Kuti, the Nigerian musician whose hot band moved the world while his hot takes infuriated the powers-that-be. This combination of social consciousness with an irresistible sound is the sweet spot for Eazie Boi.
“Normally” was produced by Benzer Republic, Eazie Boi’s collaborator for the past 2 years. For Eazie Boi, the track was built from instinct rather than instruments. Eazie Boi doesn’t play any instruments, so he constructs songs by imagining full arrangements in his head. He then vocalizes rhythms and textures to producers until the track takes shape. The result is a record that feels organic, urgent, and straight from the mind of Eazie Boi.
Born Raymond Isreal, “Eazie Boi” was a nickname derived from his last name, as in “Izzy” boy. Originally from Akwa Ibom State, he is fast rising to prominence in the Nigerian Afrobeat and hip hop scene. He was raised on a wide spectrum of music, from reggae and highlife to Afrobeat and conscious rap. And he has steadily built a reputation for blending socially aware themes with contemporary African sounds.
“Normally" joins previous releases like “No Para,” “Oshey,” “Dispare,” and “Burning Bridge,” all of which hint at politically conscious messages.
The single is released via Omo Records Entertainment, led by CEO Frederick Omo. Omo says Eazie Boi’s work stands out for its willingness to challenge listeners. And for its presence on the dance floor.
With “Normally,” Eazie Boi aims to reach audiences beyond Nigeria. He says, “Music is revolutionary. It opens people’s eyes. There’s power in music, and there’s power in telling the truth, even when you have to say it quietly.”
“Normally” is out January 30th with support from Starlight PR. Follow Eazie Boi at the links below:
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