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Geeboyy- 'De Dance' ft. Timaya


Here we have a new club banger that will squash all your worries. Catch Geeboyy  and Timaya masterfully singing a new mainstream rhythm on a beat that will easily catch your attention even when you are unwilling to let it.
This is a new single, suffice it to say, a sophomore single, and dude, it is banging hot. Nice video, beautiful vixens,  and the Lord of the Southsouth , Timaya. What could be more awesome than all these put together.
So, relax, listen and enjoy this great musicians strut their stuff on a beat produced by Kezyklef and a video directed by Mattmax


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