
Wafricnews Desk - June 21, 2025
In a historic moment for Nigerian street music, the Uzama brothers — Shallipopi, ZerryDL, and the rising star Famous Pluto — have finally joined forces on a record. The track, titled “Ewo,” marks their first-ever collaboration, and fans are already calling it a cultural reset.
In a historic moment for Nigerian street music, the Uzama brothers — Shallipopi, ZerryDL, and the rising star Famous Pluto — have finally joined forces on a record. The track, titled “Ewo,” marks their first-ever collaboration, and fans are already calling it a cultural reset.
Released as part of Famous Pluto’s debut EP, Uzama the 3rd, “Ewo” isn’t just a song — it’s a statement. It signifies a new era where family, street credibility, and Gen Z energy collide to push the boundaries of Afrobeats and homegrown sounds.
A Legacy in Motion
Pluto, the youngest of the musical siblings, first turned heads in 2024 with his breakout single “Feel D Mood” alongside Outsyd Eddie and Tega Boi DC. But it was the street anthem “Na Scra” that propelled him into the spotlight, proving he had the charisma, originality, and swagger that runs in the Uzama bloodline.
Now, with Uzama the 3rd, Pluto plants his flag as more than just “Shallipopi’s kid brother.” Across five bold tracks, he fuses Benin street slang, club-ready vibes, and unapologetic Gen Z attitude into a project that proudly wears its heritage and ambition on its sleeve.
“I’m not here to follow. I’m here to stamp my lane. This EP is the start of something permanent,” Pluto declared, exuding the same confidence that made Shallipopi and ZerryDL household names.
Ewo — The Sound of Brotherhood
On “Ewo,” the three brothers channel their individual styles into one explosive anthem. The result is pure synergy — a track that’s gritty, infectious, and dripping with the confidence of young kings who know their place in the game.
Beyond the hype, Uzama the 3rd offers more than just a family flex. From the street-smart storytelling of “Osusu” featuring rapper Jeriq, to the sleek production and viral hooks sprinkled across the EP, Pluto is showing he understands the assignment: evolve the sound, elevate the brand, and expand the movement.
With Ewo, the Uzama brothers aren’t just collaborating — they’re cementing their dynasty in Nigerian music.
By Wafricnews Desk.
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