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Saturday, August 17, 2019

Drake reveals how he got to know about 'Ikebe' and 'Bakassi' he said in Swae Lee's 'Won't be late' song which Tekno produced

Drake reveals how he got to know about 'Ikebe' and 'Bakassi' he said in Swae Lee's 'Won't be late' song which Tekno produced

Drake reveals how he got to know about 'Ikebe' and 'Bakassi' in Swae Lee's 'Won't be late' song which Tekno produced lindaikejisblogOne of the highlight of yesterday was Swae Lee's 'Won't be late' hit which Drake got featured in being released.  Asides the surprise of Nigerian superstar singer Tekno producing the song, Drake stunningly 'went foreign' with 'Ikebe and Bakassi'. Part of the Canadian rapper's verse on the hit song was 'Ikebe, pressing on me heavy, Pressing up against me real close. Bakasi, moving on me'.  Drake went on to reveal how he got to know about the Nigerian slangs for a*s after the song became some fans' favourite, in an exchange with a Nigerian Instagram user. The rapper said he made some research on his own even though Tekno brought life to it by changing the riddim.  Here is a screenshot of the exchange with a Nigerian fan;  Drake reveals how he got to know about 'Ikebe' and 'Bakassi' in Swae Lee's which Tekno produced lindaikejisblog 1Drake reveals how he got to know about 'Ikebe' and 'Bakassi' in Swae Lee's which Tekno produced lindaikejisblog 2   The post Drake reveals how he got to know about 'Ikebe' and 'Bakassi' he said in Swae Lee's 'Won't be late' song which Tekno produced appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.

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