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Rapper’s Daughter Turns 4

The rapper took to his Instagram account to celebrate his daughter as she clocked four

Nigerian rapper Reminisce is celebrating the birthday of his daughter Hafusa who turned four on Sunday, November 9.

The talented rapper took to Instagram to celebrate his daughter calling him “my princess”. “My Princess is 4 today.. We the Agbayas will #TurnUp for her. Lol. #Motunisce,” the rapper wrote alongside a photo of him and his daughter.

Reminisce gave us a hint of how much he loves prioritising the need to take care of his daughter in a song off his sophomore album Alaga Ibile.

“Wanna know the truth, mi o n se butter/spent most of my youth, chilling in the gutter/smoke a lot of kush, that’s why I stutter /mi o le nowo lori jewels, gotta take care of my daughter,” he rapped.

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The rapper has also revealed that his third album will be named Baba Hafusa which has been inspired by his daughter's name Hafusa.

Reminisce back in September welcomed his second daughter Fatimah with his long time lover.

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