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Blizz and Akosa Drop Dual Hit Singles: “Do’s and Don’t” & “Away”


Hold onto your hats, Nigeria! Blizz and Akosa just dropped not one, but two bangers, and they’re hotter than a Suya stand on a Friday night. With “Do’s and Don’t & “Away” featuring Pway Pyper,” Them no dey gree for anybody this year and is bringing the heat with style.

In a surprising twist, Denrele Edun himself crashes the party, cane in hand and charisma on full display. But don’t let the cane fool you – Denrele isn’t just there to look good (although he does that effortlessly). He brought the energy, the excitement, and the unmistakable sense of fun that only he can provide.

The Maryland-born artist, Blizz is a vibrant force in the music industry, With a background in Mass Communication, she brings a unique perspective to her artistry, blending her personality with her innate passion for music. As she continues to carve her own path in the music industry, Blizz remains dedicated to creating music that resonates with audiences on a deeply personal level, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of listeners worldwide.

In addition, Akosa, radiant as ever, graces the track with her enchanting presence, taking the reins on the chorus of the captivating anthem, “Do’s and Don’t.” Her mesmerizing vocals and timeless beauty add an extra layer of allure to the song, elevating it to new heights of sonic brilliance.

With LordIce cooking up magic for “Do’s and Don’t” and Immaculate bringing the heat for “Away,” these singles are pure fire from start to finish. So, grab your dancing shoes, grab your friends, and get ready to party like there’s no tomorrow. Blizz and Akosa are here to make you move, and they’re not taking no for an answer while tapping up Pway Pyper for some ginger!

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