
After a deliberate hiatus that allowed for deep personal reflection and creative rebirth, Ghanaian rap sensation eNZYM has made a powerful comeback with his highly anticipated sophomore long play, Old Boy Royye.
The project arrives as the culmination of a transformative chapter. eNZYM has officially shed the mask he wore over the years. A signature element that defined his early career and shielded him from the spotlight while he battled camera shyness, anxiety, and self-doubt.
In recent interviews and social media posts, eNZYM opened up candidly about the decision. “The mask gave me solace when I wasn’t ready to face the camera or the world fully. It let me focus on the music without the pressure of visibility. But this moment, unmasking and releasing, my new body of work, “Old Boy Royye” amounts to stepping into my truth, owning my story, and going harder than ever before. It’s a full revamp.”
The unmasking, revealed in late January 2026, has been met with widespread acclaim and emotional support from fans who have followed his journey from the shadows to center stage.
“Old Boy Royye” is a 9-track homage to the golden era of hip-hop and rap, featuring collaborations with some of the culture’s most respected and rising voices in Ghana. The project celebrates lyricism, storytelling, resilience, and the raw energy that defines the genre.

Full Tracklist
- Intro – (feat. Eli Asamoah)
- Alhamdulilaah 2.0 (feat. Kirani Ayat)
- Aduro 2.0 (feat. Cedi Rap)
- Come Back Home (feat. Halfco Baby)
- I Hope
- Barima
- Muna Zuwa
- Industress (feat. Lyrical Joe)
- 1102
The lead visual and momentum-builder, “Industress” featuring lyrical heavyweight Lyrical Joe, dropped days before the full LP was released, with striking visuals that set the tone: gritty, cinematic, and unapologetically hip-hop.
From introspective bars to triumphant anthems, “Old Boy Royye” positions eNZYM as a veteran ready to reclaim his space while paying homage to the giants who paved the way and elevating the next wave alongside him.
This isn’t just an album; it’s a statement of growth, vulnerability, and unrelenting passion for the craft.
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