INDRIZA DROPS STREET-SAVVY NEW SINGLE“ENTER” ON HUSTLE, TRUST, AND BALANCE


Indriza, born in Ibadan, raised in Lagos, has been sharpening his sound since his breakout
single “Ayomide” with Barry Jhay.


With his new track “Enter,” he delivers a streetwise record that blends Afrofusion swagger with
hard-earned wisdom. It’s not just about making it; it’s about moving right once you do.


“Enter” moves with confidence and caution in equal measure. Over a slick Afropop production,
Indriza lays out his code: laugh with many, trust few; enjoy your wins, but keep your circle tight.
Lines like “I laugh with many, but I don’t trust any” and “Koje ki enu e bo, no be
everything you go inform” speak to a generation that’s learned the hard way, privacy is
protection, and not every victory needs an audience. Yet the song never feels cold. When he
says, “If the money dey, go outside catch fun,” it’s permission to celebrate, not just survive.


“Enter” is about balance, knowing when to grind, when to glow up, and when to stay silent. It’s
music for those who hustle with their eyes open, enjoy with their guard up, and move through
life with both rhythm and reason.

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