Many were called...but chosen are the few. No listening ear will have regrets for VIP crane's music. 2016 lockdown- This talented artiste has taken time to voice out a wake up call for all youths and citizens to rise and aim at being successful in life. This vocalist from Team Fiery Immortals Nation unplugs a rhythm on Gasmillah's instrumental (Ghanaian producer) with several wordplay,proverbs,punch lines, and lovable hooks- above all,a perfect chorus. ' Oluwanishola ' inspires listeners never to be bothered by the ups and downs of life and never to give up regardless of what 'people' say or do. VIP-no doubt is ready to take the music industry to the next height. A couple of his tracks are available online on top blogs and youtube He is soon to release featuring tracks with home-based artistes Horlaitan and Abd'Malik . Abeeb Babalawlar a.k.a VIP crane hails from Osun state but he is for now a Kwara based artiste. The acclaimed 'Vocalist war
One of Zimbabwe’s most talented and respected urban acts – Simba Tagz
has linked up with Africa’s biggest Hip Hop artist to release the remix
to Tagz’ 2013 hit Don’t Leave.
The Don’t Leave remix features Nigeria’s Ice Prince, one of the African continent’s most popular acts. The Hip Hop and Reggae fusion track first appeared on Simba Tagz critically acclaimed 2013 release titled Black.
The remix features Tagz signature vocals on a beat that borrows instrumentation from both Hip Hop and Caribbean reggae and melds them together to produce a song that blurs the lines between Hip Hop, Reggae, Afrobeat and Pop. Ice Prince adds a stellar verse and his smooth vocals to the chorus to give the song a unique and refreshing sound.
Don’t Leave was produced by Simba Tagz, additional vocals are provided by Courtney Rusike
The Don’t Leave remix features Nigeria’s Ice Prince, one of the African continent’s most popular acts. The Hip Hop and Reggae fusion track first appeared on Simba Tagz critically acclaimed 2013 release titled Black.
The remix features Tagz signature vocals on a beat that borrows instrumentation from both Hip Hop and Caribbean reggae and melds them together to produce a song that blurs the lines between Hip Hop, Reggae, Afrobeat and Pop. Ice Prince adds a stellar verse and his smooth vocals to the chorus to give the song a unique and refreshing sound.
Don’t Leave was produced by Simba Tagz, additional vocals are provided by Courtney Rusike
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