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“Anyafulugo” is track five on Dre Ice debut EP, “Trenches Therapist,” and it brings a different flavour to the project.

This one leans into cultural influence and local expression, a side of Dre Ice that hasn’t fully shown up elsewhere on the EP. Coming from a rapper who built his name on raw, street-rooted storytelling, adding that indigenous touch feels like a natural extension rather than a forced experiment.

“Anyafulugo” demonstrates real versatility while keeping the authenticity that runs through the entire project. Dre Ice doesn’t abandon his usual themes here. He just dresses them in a different texture, blending local expression into the same world of survival, ambition, and street life that “Trenches Therapist” has been building since track one.

It also strengthens the EP’s connection to Nigerian street culture and everyday experiences, grounding the project even deeper in the realities Dre Ice raps about. Coming right after “Higher,” it adds variety without breaking the EP’s overall flow.

For an Iyoo Cartel artist signed under that banner, “Anyafulugo” shows Dre Ice isn’t afraid to stretch his sound.

Stream “Dre Ice – Anyafulugo” as part of the full “Trenches Therapist” EP.