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VIDEO: Sugarboy ft. Kiss Daniel – Kilamity

After the successful launch of his debut album “BELIEVE” at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos this past weekend, G-Worldwide act Sugarboy releases the visuals for the much talked about single “Kilamity”. The track which has since become a fan favorite since it was released in March is the first official single off the artiste’s debut album.
The Video which was directed by Ani James for AJE Filmworks is a crisp and fresh video which does enough justice to the dance hall track featuring fellow G-Worldwide act Kiss Daniel. The track was produced by Luis AMG.


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