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Korede Bello Appreciates Don Jazzy......

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Mavin Records baby with the Sexy voice, Korede Bello, has taken to his social media page to pour praises and appreciation to his Boss, Don Jazzy, for believing in him.

The singer who is best known for his ‘wink’ style in the ‘Dorobucci’ video, was signed into Mavin Records earlier in the year and has since been living up to expectation.

Here is Korede’s message to his Boss: “May God continue to bless @donjazzy beyond his imagination. You have been a blessing to your generation. #Genius #mentor #IDJA #MAVINS Thank you Boss for believing in this young man.”

Since the release of the Dorobucci video, ladies have continued to admire the singer’s dexterity and he has continued to gather a large fan base daily.

From a humble beginning and with a very bright future ahead, the singer added another feather to his cap as he smiled home with the prestigious Most Promising Music Act To Watch award at the just concluded Nigeria Teen Choice Awards.

This came barely weeks after releasing his second official single as a Mavin Act, #ColdOutside, a song that rocked the airwaves like wildfire. This shows that the young act is here to stay as we expect many hit banging singles from him as time goes on. Korede Bello has done African Princess on the same label

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