"Man of the Year (Obago)" Released: March 23, 2013
"Parcel" Released: October 11, 2013
"O Set" Released: March 4, 2014
No Guts No Glory (abbreviated as NGNG) is the debut studio album by Nigerian rapper Phyno. It was released by Sputnet Records and Penthauze Music on March 20, 2014.[1] The album features guest appearances from P-Square, Omawumi, Olamide, Stormrex, Efa, Flavour N'abania, Runtown, Ice Prince, M.I, Mr Raw, Timaya and Illbliss. Phyno enlisted Major Bangz, WizzyPro, Chopstix and JStunt to assist with production. Primarily recorded in Igbo and Nigerian Pidgin, No Guts No Glory was supported by the singles "Ghost Mode", "Man of the Year", "Parcel" and "O Set". The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, who commended its indigenous sound and lyrical depth.
Background and composition
Initially scheduled for release in November 2013, No Guts No Glory was strategically postponed in order to capitalize on the downtime of the Nigerian music industry during the first quarter of the year.[2] On March 15, 2014, Phyno released the album's cover art and track list.[3] He promoted the project by rolling out several tee shirts with the NGNG logo,[4] and narrated his life story in a hilarious manner on the album's intro. "Alobam" is an ode to Phyno's friends who have contributed to his success; the song's instrumental is a cross between Drake's "Worst Behavior" and Olamide's "Sitting on the Throne". "Good Die Young" samples Marvin Gaye's version of "Abraham, Martin and John", and is a tribute to the friends Phyno lost to diseases, accident and armed robbery. "Nme Nme" is a groovy highlife throwback song about life's enjoyment, while "Chukwu Na Enye" is a highlife song with a gospel feel. Nigeria's rich language diversity is displayed in "Aju (She Know It)".[5][6][7]
The album's second single, "Man of the Year (Obago)", was released on March 23, 2013.[10] The song was produced by Phyno and won Best Rap Single at The Headies 2012. Its music video was also recorded by Peters in Abakpa Nike, and features a cameo appearance from Illbliss. In September 2013, the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation banned the music video from being broadcast.[11]
The album's third single "Parcel", originally titled "Parcel (a Big Nwa)", was released on October 11, 2013. The song's music video was directed by Peters and released on February 19, 2014. On March 4, 2014, Phyno released the album's fourth single "O Set", which was produced by WizzyPro and features guest vocals by P-Square.[12] The music video for "O Set" was directed by Jude Engees Okoye and uploaded to YouTube at approximately 4 minutes.[13]
On May 22, 2014, Phyno released the Peters-directed visuals for "Alobam". The song was produced by Major Bangz and is an Igbo slang for "My Guy". In the video, Phyno paid tribute to some of his peers, including Ice Prince, Flavour, P-Square, Olamide and J Martins.[14] On September 2, 2014, Phyno released the visuals for the Flavour-assisted track "Authe (Authentic)".[15]
No Guts No Glory received generally positive reviews from music critics. Chiagoziem Onyekwena of Nigerian Entertainment Today awarded the album 4.1 stars out of 5, acknowledging it for widening "the landscape of indigenous Nigerian Hip-Hop".[7] In a review for YNaija, Wilfred Okiche said Phyno "makes some dubious decisions instead and dilutes the punch hinted at by the title."[6] Pulse Nigeria's Joey Akan opined that NGNG "sure works" and said its "importance far outweighs the personal benefits for Phyno".[5] Obina Agwu of Premium Times newspaper called NGNG a "solid debut rap album", but ended the review saying Phyno "fell for the common industry misconception that an album must parade big names".[16]