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Koko Pee Delivers ‘All I Need’- A Compact Showcase of Collaboration and Wordplay

by TurnTable Charts

Sep 5, 2025, 1:23:01 PM

Nigerian rapper and songwriter Koko Pee has released his latest body of work, ‘All I Need’, a seven-track EP that blends wordplay-driven rap with Afropop melodies and collaborative synergy. Known for his reputation as a “lyrical engineer,” Koko Pee positions this project as a concise statement piece, merging storytelling, melody, and features that expand his reach.

The project opens with “Made From Pain”, a reflective record that grounds the listener in his personal narrative. From there, the tempo shifts into Paracetamol, one of the standout tracks, where Koko Pee leans into sonic therapy with a catchy delivery that balances precision and charisma.

Across the EP, he taps into the strength of collaboration. “Where the Money” Dey brings Don Jazzy into the fold for a playful yet aspirational anthem. “Not For Me”, featuring Peruzzi, explores a softer, melodic edge that contrasts with his grittier delivery. On “Shine Na II”, JeriQ matches his energy with raw intensity, making the track one of the more compelling moments on the project.

Other cuts like “3TOTO” and “Chairman” showcase his commitment to punchlines and crowd-ready hooks, further cementing his hybrid style. The sequencing is lean, clocking under 20 minutes, yet the mix of rap bravado and Afropop sensibility gives the EP enough versatility to resonate across different audiences.

‘With All I Need’, Koko Pee doesn’t aim to reinvent the wheel. Instead, he delivers a straightforward showcase of his craft, lyrical sharpness, and ability to stand alongside heavyweight collaborators. The project captures a rapper confident in his identity while opening doors to a wider mainstream appeal.

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