PsychoYP, a star whose roots span Abuja, the UK and Lagos, has unleashed his new, club-ready single, “Let’s Go”. The track, which is now streaming on all platforms, delivers a high-octane fusion of UK drill, trap and Afro bounce.
Produced by the acclaimed Latin Grammy-nominated beatmaker Tk, the single is designed to be club-ready from the first bass hit.

The track showcases the rap powerhouse’s signature blend of Nigerian street-hop with a global edge. His lyrics are a bold statement, reflecting his confidence and self-awareness. He flips a label once used to box him into an anthem of pride with the line: “Young black legend, an IC3”.
The chorus, “Free me, let’s go, Fimile, we go shut down Eko,” mixes swagger with local flair. By using the Yoruba slang “Fimile” (meaning “leave me alone”), the star celebrates a wild, liberated life, asserting his command over the success he’s earned.
Not just club-ready sound, as it is a kinetic blend of UK drill, trap, and Afro bounce, it is also a toast to success celebrating black excellence and the unshakable belief in forward motion.
PsychoYP also showcases his confidence, self-awareness, and playful charm in lines like, “Too many girls in the section… I cannot complain”.





