Key Points:
- Cazulee shares a two-side EP with stark life tales. Fans say his words cut deep and feel very real.
- X users drag Omah Lay into the talk on pain. Some call Cazulee’s pen darker; the clips trend fast.
- Afro-adura lovers praise “street” craft and push fresh ears. New names join the wave as quotes go viral.
Cazulee has a new project out now. The EP is Hustle Mode / Boss Mode. It leans on street pain and prayer. The tone is raw and full of grit.

The drop has stirred loud chat on X. Many users now weigh his mood next to Omah Lay. Some say Cazulee tells a harder, sadder tale. Others just praise the craft and the heart.
Last month, fans raised alarm over his dark Snapchat rant. Weeks before that, a Lagos nightclub receipt stirred loud talk online.
Afro-adura buzz grows on X
DEBOLA! @DontsleeponBola wrote, “You listen to street artistes and just realise Omah Lay isn’t even depressed.”Bode @n0thimagain added, “Omah lay una, make him hear Cazulee see proper depression 😂.”
We$t @flygodT hailed the sub-genre: “Afro Adura/Trenches music boys write better than a lot of their mainstream peers but that street discrimination won’t allow people give them their flowers.” 44. @OlamilekanSZN kept it short: “woke up to spin CAZULEE album.”Eleko @eleko_oflagos urged, “leave Afro-Adura for Cazulee. Nobody sabi do am pass am.”
DEBOLA! asked, “When people go start to dy f**k with Cazulee?”
big steeze @DolapoLavida picked a track: “Away — Cazulee, Liya. This song is deep 🥺.” nur ⭐ @badmansauce joked, “cazulee, sorry for coming late to class. i’m active.”
New ears keep turning in. Jay Jay is tired @Johnsonn_Love wrote, “Just discovered Cazulee. Wowzer! Up Afro-adura o.” A short clip from Dapper Music & Entertainment also made the rounds. It teased the mood and leaned on cowboy looks.
Fans quote “Boss Mode (Hustle Mode)” lines
A listener, Alabi @the_Lawrenz, shared the track art and wrote, “I don’t know what it feels like to be a rich man pikin — I don’t want the same thing to happen to my kid.” The post drew warm replies. Many said they felt those words in full. More users hit play right after.
The talk on “who hurts more” will go on. Yet the win for Cazulee is clear right now. His lines reach the street and beyond. The new EP has set a firm, loud mark.





