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Anticipating "LABAKE" - OLLY JAEY



OLLY JAEY DROPS HOT NEW SINGLE; ‘LABAKE’ ON THE 25TH NOV!
Born Olamide Johnson Moyegun, Olly Jaey is a renowned Nigerian artiste in his late twenties whose latest single ‘Labake’; another inevitably hot release, drops on the 25TH of NOVEMBER  2018 and is bound to break the tide of the Nigerian Music Industry in a dramatic way as this song tells a love story in the most intimate way.
For the few of his fans who have not met him in person, Olly Jaey is a tall, dark and amiable young man who hails from Oyo state and whose beautiful music has a soothing yet exciting effect on most humans. He started his music career back in secondary school when he was always found in the music room. The young man’s passion for music is beyond what words could possibly convey. It is often perceived that most Nigerian musicians are school drop-outs, this is not the case with Olly Jaey who is a graduate of the reputable University of Ilorin and who combines his raw musical with pure academic intellects as evident in his song lyrics.
In the not too distant past, Olly Jaey released some very nice and captivating singles; Some of his songs like 'Ololufe', 'Pathfinder', 'Celebration', 'Orin ni', 'Fine gal' and 'Mr Perfect' have enjoyed massive airplay in Nigeria and abroad. His last club banger, 'Mr Perfect', which was produced by his then producer Spyce beats got mentioned on the Dublab Radio, Los Angeles, USA, where it was described as a ‘Nigerian Special’.
Olly Jaey recently got signed to 'Smark Music Worldwide(SMW)' record label which is owned by Superstar DJ Smark and he sure outdid himself this time as Labake, his about-to-be-released hit, produced by Razzy beats, is a combination of ‘pon pon’ vibes and ‘shaku shaku’ grooves; It's on fire! A song bound to make listeners put it on ‘repeat’! Anticipate!!

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It's been a while since olly jaey dropped a song..... We can wait

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