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Deal With It by Phyno

Deal With It

Phyno

Hip-HopAfrobeatsAfro-rap
defiantserene
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Interpretation

A thick, low-end rumble anchors "Deal With It" from the first bar — the production is bass-heavy and unhurried, built on looping Afrobeats percussion that feels less like a dance track and more like a statement. Phyno moves through the song with the deliberate confidence of someone who has already made peace with his choices, his Igbo-inflected delivery sitting deep in the pocket of the beat rather than riding on top of it. The vocal tone is rough-edged and warm simultaneously, like wood smoke — authoritative without being aggressive. There's a street-level philosophy running through the lyrics: a rejection of apology for who he is and where he came from, wrapped in the vernacular of Eastern Nigeria. The sonic palette leans dusty and organic — minimal synth ornamentation, the rhythm doing most of the emotional heavy lifting. Culturally, this sits squarely in the Onitsha-to-Lagos pipeline that defines Phyno's brand of Nigerian rap, where Igbo pride and hip-hop toughness aren't in tension but are the same thing. You'd reach for this song when you've just had a conversation you didn't ask for, when someone questioned your path and you need to let that noise slide off your back. It rewards headphone listening in a car, windows up, at night.

Attributes
Energy5/10
Valence6/10
Danceability4/10
Acousticness4/10
Tempo

slow

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

dusty, raw, warm

Cultural Context

Nigerian, Eastern Nigeria (Onitsha-to-Lagos)

Structured Embedding Text
Hip-Hop, Afrobeats. Afro-rap.
defiant, serene. Settles into unhurried self-assurance from the first bar, a quiet refusal to apologize that deepens into philosophical peace..
energy 5. slow. danceability 4. valence 6.
vocals: rough-edged authoritative male rap, deep pocket delivery, warm.
production: thick bass rumble, looping Afrobeats percussion, minimal synths, organic.
texture: dusty, raw, warm. acousticness 4.
era: 2010s. Nigerian, Eastern Nigeria (Onitsha-to-Lagos).
Late-night headphone listening in a car after someone questioned your path and you need to let that noise slide off.
ID: 191355Track ID: catalog_0456d26f10b0Catalog Key: dealwithit|||phynoAdded: 4/5/2026Cover URL