Bloody Civilian returns with ‘SPACE FUJI’ featuring BOJ and Terry Apala, breaks 3-Year solo silence

Abolade
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Grammy-winning Nigerian artist, producer, and songwriter Bloody Civilian has ended her three-year solo music hiatus with the release of “SPACE FUJI,” a genre-defying single that welds house music, traditional Fuji rhythms, and Afro-fusion into an ambitious, club-ready statement.

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The track, released on June 11, 2026, features two distinct Nigerian talents: alternative mainstay BOJ and the unmistakable Fuji-rap vocalist Terry Apala.

“SPACE FUJI” arrives with a sci-fi narrative frame, opening with atmospheric voiceovers that welcome listeners to the “sounds of outer space.” Bloody Civilian, born Emoseh Khamofu, deploys textured electronic production, lacing the record with cosmic sound design while BOJ’s melodic finesse and Terry Apala’s chanted, street-groomed delivery ground it firmly on the dancefloor. The result is a bold fusion of futurism and heritage—a track that feels simultaneously interstellar and deeply Nigerian.

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The release marks a decisive return to the spotlight for Bloody Civilian, who in the years since her last solo record has built an impressive behind-the-scenes résumé.

She contributed to the soundtrack of Marvel’s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and was part of the Grammy-winning project inspired by Bob Marley: One Love, working alongside acclaimed composer Ludwig Göransson.

Those high-profile placements cemented her reputation as a producer of global reach, making “SPACE FUJI” not just a new single, but the beginning of a deliberate new artistic chapter.

By pulling BOJ’s Alternative Bank culture and Terry Apala’s Fuji-inflected street cadence into her electronic orbit, Bloody Civilian delivers a track that defies easy categorisation.

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