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HL Entertainment signee, Nwobodo Johnpaul Obiora, known as Mobi has released his highly anticipated studio project dubbed “Live Life”.
The diligent and persistent Nigerian Afro-highlife recording artiste earlier via his official social media platforms hinted at the release of an 8- track sensational and inspirational album
Among these eight inspirational and sensational songs is his first single dubbed “Feeling You” which stands tall due to the fact that it was recorded in the USA and features American rapper Zelda Blac and Piszy wagba.
“This well-put-together collection of sounds is an echo of the mantra that every African live life”, an avid follower of Obiora said.

The album also features popular and diligent musicians from diverse USA and African countries. Just to mention a few are Mmzy, Javada, Killah Cal and Ruby Riz
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