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On this Angle 📐 “that moment when Wizkid smiled… then immediately stood up as he saw Asake approaching. 🫡✨ (Baba lost steeze, this is my f**king brother) 🫂😅 —It says a lot—brotherhood, respect, and genuine love between two superstars. ❤️🐐

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