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Singer Kasar has disclosed that his song 'Pop Champagne' can defeat any other song in the industry.
Speaking on the Hitz Gallery Show with Dr Pounds, he said that his song, Pop Champagne, has gone viral.
"This song will beat many people's songs. 'Pop Champagne' is the ultimate jam of the year," the former gospel singer said.

Sam Oladotun Adiasco, professionally known as Kasar is a songwriter and singer who was born in Lagos - Nigeria, where he discovered his musical talent in church.
He is the new signee of the Ghana-based Lynx Entertainment label.
Speaking on the deal, the singer said it is an incredible opportunity to join the ranks of award-winning artists like KiDi, Kuami Eugene, and Adina.
Check out the official video of Kasar’s latest song, ‘Pop Champagne’.
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