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[Music]: Wizkid – African Bad Girl ft. Chris Brown (Prod. By Sarz)

Wizkid and Chris Brown collaboration is the talk of the internet, It’s a tune that will ease your stress. Song produced by Sarz
Nigerian star boy, Wizkid is definitely taking no chill this year as he gears towards the release of his
project titled Sounds From The Other Side which is set for release in June.
As we anticipate the body of work, here is the full version of African Bad Girl which features Chris Brown, this is obviously a leak. Could this be a teaser of what to expect in his forthcoming project?
I put my hands upon the waist, Are you coming from Nigeria, Uganda, African bad girl baby don’t change your style, girl i like you the way you are,feeling the dancing gan, starboy killing the beat…

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