In this new entry in our ‘Diamonds In The Rough’ category, we would like to introduce you to upcoming artist EGHOZA and his brand new single titled “Homicide”.
Nigerian-born artist EGHOZA returns with a vengeance, dropping his explosive new single “Homicide” — a gritty, heart-wrenching hip-hop anthem that dives headfirst into the chaos of love gone wrong. Out now on all major streaming platforms, “Homicide” is a visceral expression of betrayal, heartbreak, and the spiraling emotions that come when trust is shattered.
Produced by Beach Boyy and masterfully mixed and mastered by Ziey Kizzy at Etbaudiovisual Studio in Charlton, “Homicide” delivers a polished yet raw sonic experience. The beat pulses with intensity, creating the perfect backdrop for EGHOZA’s razor-sharp lyrics and emotionally-charged delivery. From the very first bar, the song grips you and refuses to let go.
“This song is about closure—or the lack of it,” EGHOZA shares. Inspired by a deeply personal experience, “Homicide” channels the anger and confusion of a crumbling relationship into a cathartic release. “It’s the kind of story anyone who’s loved and lost can feel in their bones,” he says. And he’s right—”Homicide” is more than just a breakup song; it’s a full-on emotional purge, wrapped in catchy hooks and relentless rhythm.
At its core, “Homicide” confronts the toxic aftermath of love: the sting of disrespect, the suffocating obsession with what once was, and the haunting feeling of being emotionally ghosted. EGHOZA’s storytelling is as fearless as it is relatable—he doesn’t shy away from the darkness, and in doing so, he finds strength.
EGHOZA’s journey as an artist began at the age of 14, but it wasn’t until he chose the independent route at 17 that his unique voice began to shine through. Undeterred by the early loss of DJ support, he’s carved his own lane, pouring vulnerability, resilience, and real-life experiences into every verse. “Homicide” is a defining moment in that evolution, marking a new chapter where pain is transformed into power.
“This one’s about a girl I cared for who wasted my time,” he admits. “But it’s also about turning pain into something positive.” That balance of emotion and empowerment is what makes “Homicide” so gripping—and what’s quickly making it a fan favorite.
EGHOZA cites Juice WRLD as a major influence, and you can hear echoes of that emotional honesty and melodic flair in his work. But EGHOZA is far from a copycat—his sound is a melting pot of cultures and experiences, shaped by his travels and his roots. With no fixed genre, his music is boundaryless, yet deeply grounded in the human experience.
With “Homicide”, EGHOZA doesn’t just tell a story—he lets listeners feel it. Raw, real, and unforgettable, this track is proof that heartbreak can be both a wound and a weapon. And for EGHOZA, it’s just the beginning.
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