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Hitz FM's Drivetime disc jockey, DJ Ikon, is out with his latest mixtape dubbed 'Aposor' mix.
The project released on Friday, April 17, features songs by Kofi Mole and songs the 'Don't Be Late' hitmaker has featured on.
The mix sees Kofi Mole's official DJ spin tunes like 'Yabre', 'Mensah', 'Bestie', 'Mene Woaa' 'Die Rich' 'Abedi Pele' 'Show' and 'Don’t Be Late' and many more.
'Aporsor' mix is available on SoundCloud and Audiomack for download.
The event DJ, Ikon, has asked fans to expect more mixtapes to entertain them while under lockdown.
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