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Dancehall artiste, Stonebwoy and American singer Keri Hilson are set to release more collaborations after working together on the 'Anloga Junction' album.
According to Keri Hilson, the recording of those collaborations have delayed mostly because of the coronavirus pandemic.
She made the revelation during an Instagram live with Stonebwoy on Monday, April 27.
Keri Hilson said that although they were able to shoot the video for their first collaboration, 'Nominate' in New York, it has become the epicentre of the pandemic halting their works on other songs.
“We’ve already started a couple of songs but there is one for sure that is really special,” the ‘Knock You Down’ hitmaker added.
Stonebwoy said that at the time he was not worried about the virus like Keri Hilson was.
However, they are hoping to get back to work after the fight with Covid-19 is over.
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