Stream Nigerian artist Zlatan’s new uptempo track ‘Ale Yi’
Today, Zlatan, one of the most recognisable Nigerian voices, released a new track called ‘Ale Yi’. Featuring the fine uptempo production by Niphkeys, the artist sings in Yoruba. Stream the follow-up track for ‘Alubarika’, which
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