Boy Spyce Links With Ajebo Hustlers On Heavenly Race — The Afrobeats Prayer For Hustlers
The production is smooth afrobeats with gospel undertones. Light guitar, soft drums, and space for the message to breathe. Madd Thing gave them a beat that feels like Sunday morning and street hustle at the same time. Boy Spyce sings with hope. Ajebo Hustlers rap with experience. The blend works.
Since release, Heavenly Race has become anthem for hustlers online and offline. People play it before work, during side hustles, when they need to remember why they started. On TikTok and Reels, you see clips of students reading at night, traders opening shops, creators building quietly with Heavenly Race as the soundtrack. The phrase became a reminder. “Run your heavenly race” means stay focused on your purpose.
DJs play Heavenly Race when the vibe needs to shift from flexing to faith. It plays in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Accra, London. Anywhere people are tired of fake pressure and ready for real talk. From Destiny to Problems to now, Boy Spyce keeps proving he is the voice for Gen Z struggles and hope. Heavenly Race is that voice with backup from Ajebo Hustlers.
The lyrics are direct and uplifting. Boy Spyce and Ajebo Hustlers talk about envy, fake friends, trials and trust in God until every verse sticks in your head. That honesty is why fans connect. This is not music for showing off. This is music for staying grounded.
Heavenly Race also shows Boy Spyce’s growth. He can give you love songs, confessionals, then give you a prayer like this. That range is why his catalog lasts.
If you have not played Heavenly Race while chasing your own goals, try it now. Boy Spyce and Ajebo Hustlers are reminding us that the race is not for the swift, but for those who endure.



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