DJ AB’s “YNS Cypher 2025” has swaggered into existence. Not a gentle arrival, mind you, but more the auditory equivalent of a conquering legion setting up a very loud, very confident camp. This isn’t background hum for a Tuesday afternoon; it’s a full-colour, high-decibel assertion from the Northern Nigerian hip-hop vanguard, a yearly planting of the YNS flag. DJ AB, the central current, is amplified by Jigsaw, Lil Prince, and A-shagz, and together they unleash a verbal storm that feels both meticulously crafted and wildly instinctual – a controlled demolition of expectations. It’s the kind of sound that makes the air taste different, metallic and sharp.
The sheer, unadulterated confidence, the lyrical teeth-baring – it’s like observing a supremely skilled artisan, say, a bladesmith, rhythmically hammering incandescent metal into something lethally beautiful. There’s an inherent danger, but also an undeniable artistry in the sparks that fly, each one a tiny, fleeting star. This collective synergy isn’t just about taking turns on the mic; they’re constructing something formidable, each artist’s contribution a perfectly angled, razor-sharp stone in an ever-rising edifice of lyrical dominance, each voice distinct yet utterly cohesive.

That blend of local linguistic spice with globally resonant beats? It’s a curious, potent brew, smelling faintly of old spice routes and new city concrete. It sometimes makes me think of ancient tapestries suddenly shot through with electric, neon threads, still telling an ancestral story but now pulsating with an impossible, defiant new light. This is the sound of heritage roaring into the present, demanding its space. This track doesn’t gently request your attention; it seizes it with a swagger that’s frankly invigorating, even in its most chest-beating declarations. The boasts, one starts to suspect, are less about pure ego and more about survival’s proud, unshakeable echo.
It’s a stark, bracing listen, for sure. You feel the grit between your teeth long after it’s over. One wonders: does the annual arrival of such a cypher act less like a simple music release and more like a fiercely protective, sonic incantation, ritually renewing their claim over the landscape each year?