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New Song: Folake by Slinkeeice prod. By Dj Coublon


From the Garden City of Port Harcourt comes this  amazing single by Slinkeeice called Folake.

It is everything you need in a song. Masterfully produced by DJ Coublon and sung by Slinkeeice whose voice exudes a great command of professionalism in knowing the intricacies of Afro-singing.


Just  listen to it and he'd win your heart over. The song Folake is easy on the ears with the whole song sounding like an anthem. A fusion of Pidgin English and those beautiful Yoruba love expressions.

It is sure a love song that can keep you happy and glued to it. It has got the high life vibe that you just can't resist. And right after the song ends, the oliver twist in you would still ask for more.Download Folake by Slinkeeice here.


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  1. What a really good song. Why the song come short naa?

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