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Tuface inspired me, says O J Danley on release of new video

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Eberechi Obinagwam

In what can be adjudged as “wowing”, sizzling artiste, Danley Olaiya, popularly known as OJ Danley has released the visuals of his hit track, titled “Give Me Body”.

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The track, which features Promzzy, was dropped earlier this week.

“Since I started music fully, I have had about five singles to my credit. In all of the five singles, ‘Give Me Body’ is the hit I can call the cash cow. One thing about it is the part where I sang, ‘come gimme body, gbe wa’.  People love that part so much,” he said.

According to the artiste, the video which was shot and directed by one of the topshots in videography, Jamin Films, promises to be a stepping stone to more hits.

OJ Danley, who was born and bred in Lagos, also revealed that his mentor and role model remains Tuface Idibia, having been inspired by the evergreen ‘African Queen’ hit song.

“I do Afro hiphop. The top celebrity I look up to in Afro hip hop has always been Tuface Idibia. I look up to him. He inspires me a lot. The very song that made me pick so much interest in him is African Queen. I have been following him for years now.

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“If I have my way, I would like to do collaboration with legendary Tubaba. He is my mentor based on Afro hiphop. When people listened to my first single that year, they were amazed that I was sounding like Tubaba already. He is a role model and a mentor to me,” he said.

Greatness Music Records announces the official release of the video of the newly signed frontline artiste, who debuts with an Afro hip-hop infusion with the hope of capturing the attention of his teeming fans. The Afro hiphop star is managed by Lotus Promotions.

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