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Singer and songwriter, Kasar, is out with a new song titled ‘Oyibo’, which details his breakup experience.
The Lynx Entertainment signee enchants listeners with his smooth vocal delivery while recalling his time with an ex-lover.
‘Oyibo’ was produced by the veteran, Richie Mensah of Lynx Entertainment.
Kasar accompanies the track with a visualizer on YouTube and the audio is available on all streaming platforms.
Listen to ‘Oyibo’ by Lynx’s new wonder boy, Kasar, as we anticipate the official music video.
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