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OMG! Drake does a Remix of Wizkid's Ojuelegba...be the first to hear it.




Yes, it has been good news all the way for Nigerian entertainers. First, it was Basket mouth, whom Houston is going to be celebrating his art every July 17; now, Wizkid, who just got followed on Twitter by Drake, had in fact with his unique blend of sounds  drew attention to himself .




Skepta

What has that got him? Well, Drake and Skepta finally featured on his song.  I gathered  that Drake listened to Ojuelegba and liked it; and before we could say Jack Robinson ,he already featured in it.
I say kudos to  Wizkid, his amazing talents never ceases to amaze me.

 Play the song here Ojuelegba Ft. Drake and Skepta

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  1. that is what i am talking about. Wizkid my Nigga rep Naija.. o nwero di.

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