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Hypa - 'Alert'

The song talks about being young and getting the 'alert' that people are craving for, creating the way for a good life.

Hypa - 'Alert'

'Hypa' is made up two brothers, Ekemode Rasheed and Ekemode ganiu omobolaji also known as HypaRay and Hypa Jay.

The new single titled ‘Alert’ talks about being young and getting the 'alert' that people are craving for, creating the way for a good life.

This song was produced by BadmanBeatz, mixed and mastered by Suka Sounds.

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The group 'Hypa' are new entrants in the Afro Highlife music genre that are out to make a mark with their music.

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