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Pheelz previewed an old Olamide record that was never released.

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samsonnexvor 1 Jahr

Abeg make we dey tag baddo to dey release this song nah @Olamide

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Solar Heavyvor 1 Jahr

you never heard this song before

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Oládayọ̀vor 1 Jahr

Baddo and Jay Z 5&6

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ADEBANJOvor 1 Jahr

Baddo my love😍

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Kennyspencervor 1 Jahr

Dis one na badoo rayban abacha time o 😂

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Value Reducervor 1 Jahr

Baddo recorded about 40 songs for that BGEL album, selected 20 only

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𝕆𝕃𝔸𝔹𝕀𝕊𝕀📿☦️ 🍁vor 1 Jahr

Bring

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sureboy 🪖vor 1 Jahr

🔥 badoo!

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Abiolavor 1 Jahr

Baddo gan gan

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Christian 🇧🇪vor 1 Jahr

E for tap o

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STAY REAL⭐️❤️💯vor 1 Jahr

E tappppppppppp😩❤️🔊🥶@Olamide

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