There’s something easy and grown about The Guy. M.I. Abaga isn’t trying to prove anything this time; he’s just showing where he is in life. The album feels like him telling his story with calm confidence: clean bars, warm production, and that blend of rap and Afropop textures he knows how to balance.
The features add real flavor. “Bigger” links him with Olamide and Nas for a talk about ambition. BNXN delivers “Oil” that smooth, grateful vibe. “More Life” reunites Jesse Jagz and Ice Prince, the chemistry fans have been missing for years. And “The Inside” taps into cultural roots with The Cavemen and Phyno.
The Guy stands as a reminder that longevity isn’t luck but one that is earned, refined, and lived.
