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Five Star Music general, Kcee returns on Notjustok with a new single entitled ‘We Go Party’, the new groovy song features YBNL boss, Olamide and it’s produced Mystro.
With the release of this certified club banger, Kcee officially begins the countdown to the release of his second studio album scheduled to drop in July 2017.
While we anticipate the new album, for now let’s enjoy the new song below and let the party continue.
CEO Laddo shows no signs of slowing down after dropping songs like My Nigga, Amalaune the Enugu state born Rapper / Lyriscist Cornelius Edeh Okwudili a.k.a CEO Laddo hits us with the new hiphop trap music titled ‘Ballin ‘
He shows of his indigenous rap skillz , the song featured Oritse Femi, the ‘musical Taliban’ also did justice to the WizzyPro produced song. Following up with great visuals by ‘Director Ben’ for Ben Adi Production.
Comedian Kenny Blaq and Project Fame alumni, Tolu link up on this melodious sing-along song titled “O.A.C“, a song thanking God for his mercies and grace.
Listen to this sweet melody, and share your thoughts.
Wasafi Records act Diamond Platnumz releases the video to his new tune dubbed “Fire” featuring Nigeria’s Tiwa Savage.
The Song was written by Diamond Platnumz & The beat was produced by LIZER CLASSIC from Tanzania from Wasafi Records Tanzania… The Video was shot in Johannesburg, South Africa by NIC.
Navy kenzo releases the music video for their Patoranking-assisted catchy afro pop song “Bajaj” which is the third from their album.
The song is very inciting and the video will exhilarate you with the way Director Justin Campos used his eye of storytelling.
The message is what arouses one’s curiosity, it is spotlighted that women shouldn’t be treated like Bajaj. As matter of fact “Bajaj” is a prominent motorized tricycle in East Africa used a public transport and the song points a woman shouldn’t treated like bajaj because usually whenever one hop off a bajaj never remembers the plate number or drivers name, and that’s when the value of bajaj goes down.