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Olamide, Fireboy, DJ Neptune feature on Cracker Mallo's debut EP, 'A Friendly Introduction to Saund'

This is Cracker's debut EP.

Olamide, Fireboy, DJ Neptune feature on Cracker Mallo's debut EP, 'A Friendly Introduction to Saund.' (EMPIRE)

Artist: Cracker Mallo

Album Title: A Friendly Introduction To Saund

Genre: Afro-pop, Afro-House, Afro&B

Date of Release: September 19, 2020

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Producers: Cracker Mallo

Album Art:

Length: 5 songs, 14 minutes

Features: 4 – Patoranking, Adekunle Gold, Falz, Maleek Berry

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Tracklist:

Label: EMPIRE

Details/Takeaway: This is Cracker's debut EP.

You can listen to it HERE.

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