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Artiste So Tiny She Fits Into A Drum

See photo of petite Mavin star curled up in a drum.

Mavin Records artiste Aphrodija real name Hadiza Blell posted a photo on Instagram where she was perfectly folded up into a drum!

Di'ja is a  is a Sierra Leonean Nigerian artist who was signed on to Don Jazzy's Mavin Records in February 2014. She is the second female artiste besides Tiwa Savage on the Mavin crew.

The Mavin artiste who has double degree in Psychology and Biology to her name is popular for her song 'Yaro' and quirky style. She has also featured on songs Dorobucci, Adaobi, Arise.

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