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Grammy-winning Nigerian singer, songwriter, and producer Bloody Civilian links up with Alté pioneer BOJ and Fuji fusion icon Terry Apala on a bold new song titled “SpaceFuji,” her first official drop of 2026.

This collab makes a lot of cultural sense when you think about it. Bloody Civilian has always operated in her own lane, and bringing Terry Apala’s deep-rooted Fuji identity into a modern, experimental space is exactly the kind of move that sets Nigerian music apart right now. It is the sort of record that feels deliberate, not accidental.

The production is where things get really interesting. Co-produced alongside Ditweni, the beat sits at the intersection of house rhythms and traditional Fuji textures, creating something that feels both familiar and completely fresh. The arrangement breathes, so each artist gets room to move without crowding the space.

Bloody Civilian anchors the record with her usual quiet intensity. She does not overreach – her delivery is measured and confident, which makes every line land cleanly. You can tell she built this world intentionally and invited the others into it on her terms.

Terry Apala brings the cultural weight the song needs. His Fuji-rooted vocals cut through the modern production without clashing, and that contrast is honestly one of the most interesting things about the record. BOJ, as expected, slides in smoothly and adds his signature Alté cool to the final blend.

Together, the three of them create something that does not sound like any other Nigerian release right now. The song holds its energy from the first bar to the last, and the genre fusion never feels forced or gimmicky – it just works.

Listen to “Bloody Civilian – Spacefuji Ft. Terry Apala & BOJ” and tell us if you’re enjoying the vibe in the comment section below.