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Kay Jay - 'Sell over' ft. Skales, Omo Akin

Kay Jay was born in the 80's, and hails from Arochukwu in Abia State where he attended Abia State Polytechnic.

During his developmental years as a musician and a songwriter he has worked with the likes of Seyi Shay, Tunde Ednut, Kach, Tillaman , Tonye, Chuddy K and many others.

The singer is out with the video of the banging new single 'Sell Over 'featuring Skales and Omo Akin, produced by Kenny Wonder.

The video was directed by South African based Nigerian director Mazi C.I Jizzle. Cameos from Vector, Gabriel Afolayan, Emeka and more.

You can watch the video below;

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