Azanti
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When 18-year-old Azanti crept into the front-gaze of the Nigerian music scene, in 2020, it was right beside Psycho YP, his longtime mentor and second-half of his professional debut, YP & Azanti Vol 1. The duo drew critical acclaim with their eight-track
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Iconic Hip-hop and RnB duo, Psycho YP and Azanti, have stepped out with another vibrant single dubbed, Naija Funk, which serves as yet another prelude to their widely anticipated duet album YP & Azanti Volume 2.
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