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For years, we’ve known Alex Iwobi for what he does on the pitch: the movement, the flair, the confidence. But now, he’s opening a completely different chapter, one that has nothing to do with football.
On April 9, Iwobi is set to release his debut EP More to Life, and this project feels like a statement. Not just a side experiment, not just a quick drop, but something that reflects a different layer of who he is.
Something interesting happens to athletes who step into creative spaces. Sometimes it feels forced. Sometimes it feels like a branding move. But this one doesn’t come off that way. More to Life feels intentional. It feels like something he has been building quietly, without noise, without pressure, just figuring it out on his own terms.
The EP runs across nine tracks and brings together a mix of artists like Teniola Time, Giddi, P17, SPKS, and Fido. It’s a lineup that gives the project both energy and structure. You can tell there was a clear direction behind how everything came together.
Tracks like Bussdown, featuring Teniola Time, Giddi, and 4AM, already carry that replay value. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t try too hard but still sticks. Then there’s Joanna with Fido, which feels like one of those records that could easily connect with listeners because of how simple and catchy it sounds.
What really holds the project together is the consistency. P17 and SPKS appear multiple times across the EP, and instead of making it repetitive, it actually gives the project a sense of identity. It sounds like one body of work, not just random songs put together.

Tracklist for More To Life
- Mine (ft. 4AM)
- Bussdown (ft. Teniola Time, 4AM & Giddi)
- Joanna (ft. Fido)
- Proper (Freestyle) (ft. P17 & SPKS)
- Double Double (ft. P17 & SPKS)
- By My Side (ft. P17 & SPKS)
- Joga Bonito (ft. P17 & SPKS)
- Letter
Beyond the music itself, what makes this moment stand out is what it represents. This is someone stepping outside what people expect of him. Someone choosing to express himself in a completely different way, without being boxed into just one identity.
And that’s where the real story is.
More To Life isn’t just about music. It’s about range. It’s about growth. It’s about showing that there’s more to who you are than what people are used to seeing.



