He broke into the mainstream on the chorus of ‘Oleku’ and was responsible for one of the biggest Nigerian pop songs in the last five years (Ara) as a follow up. Then he suddenly disappeared. To understand the business, emotional and spiritual transformation which has taken place within the former Chocolate City act, one has to understand where he was before the spotlight found him, and walk with him beyond.
Brymo [Episode 43]
Pulse Nigeria, exclusive partners with My Africa Podcast, brings you a revealing episode with one of Nigeria's biggest artiste, Brymo..."
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