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Koker - 'Kaabo'

‘Kaabo’ is definitely a perfect fit for the Christmas season and taps into the entire Nigerian Owambe culture.

Chocolate City's newest revelation, Koker Aka "Mr Do Something" is out with a brand new cut; ‘Kaabo’, produced by YBNL's Pheelz.

‘Kaabo’ follows in the sonic direction of his previous single 'Do Something', a massively accepted song loved and praised by all and sundry especially industry heads and Legends.

‘Kaabo’ is definitely a perfect fit for the Christmas season and taps into the entire Nigerian Owambe culture. Welcome (#Kaabo) to the re-emergence of the authentic Nigerian sound as served by Mr. Koker.

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