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MUSIC: Pilelejazz ft. Oritsefemi – I Thank God

TopNaijaMusic / Funmitrends Worldwide Premieres PILELEJAZZ (the great mouth organist) from the BLW Nation and ORITSEFEMI (Musical Taliban) collaborates on the remix of this soul lifting and dancehall masterpiece titled I THANK GOD.
It is produced by DaBeat, mixed and mastered by Spiritualbeatz

PILELEJAZZ is an inspirational award winning gospel artist and song writer with a mission to bridge gaps with his spiritually-secular songs. He is currently signed under Pilovic records.
Pilelejazz has released quite a number of hits such as Ifeneme, Levels Don Change featuring Victor Ike, Baba, Amen featuring Kellylyon, Celebrate and lots more.
This thanksgiving tune will get you on your feet while appreciating how much God has caused us to flourish.
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