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Rising singer, Azixx preaches faithfulness with new single “No Loyal”

Rising singer, Azixx preaches faithfulness with new single “No Loyal”
Azixx
Azixx

By Ayo Onikoyi

Rising Hip-Hop singer, Azeem Ogunbanwo has not ceased to live up to expectations in the build-up to his upcoming album titled “Alubarika”. The University of Lagos student who is known as Azixx as his stage name just dropped a single “No Loyal” through which he preaches against unfaithfulness in a relationship.

Trying to discourage ladies from being unfaithful in their relationships, Azixx used the track to tell the story of a lady who got her fingers burnt on account of wanting to eat her cake and still have it by dating two guys at the same time.

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His upcoming album ‘Alubarika’ mastered in Dublin, the Republic of Ireland is slated to hit music shelves in December 2020.

Azixx, a product of Truetalent African Records, is a Computer Science student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG). The 20-year-old started his musical career during his secondary school days where he cultivated his silky smooth vocals in hip-pop and high-life music and has gone ahead to consolidated on his discovery to becoming a songwriter and music producer.

He attended St Margaret Primary School, London, United Kingdom and also continued his education in St Margret Primary School, Lagos, Nigeria and secondary school in Homat Comprehensive College.

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