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Icon puts out a viral song titled 'AJORO'





An awe-striking song 'Ajoro by Icon' has been rocking the  internet since its official  release  on MTN music+, 12th of July. 

The song has garnered a lot of praises due to its very unique style of delivery.  Great  symphonies of Afro fusion.
If you don't have the song on your playlist,  you really should get it now.
Download the song here

Comments

  1. Just listened to it. Impressive beat. Got me tapping my feet and nodding lol. Good morning tisha!

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  2. Just listened to it. Impressive beat. Got me tapping my feet and nodding lol. Good morning tisha!

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  3. This is great I must say .
    Very impressive song.

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  4. Oh my... King ifey
    I was here. The song is dope

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  5. I have downloaded this song yesterday.
    It's very very cool.
    The guy is original

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