Mo Hits is one of the best things to ever happen to Nigeria music industry- Olamide

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Nigerian singer, Olamide, took to social media yesterday, May 26, to appreciate all the artistes that formed defunct Mo Hits Records for motivating the Nigerian music industry.He also noted that the now defunct music label taught him and a couple of other Nigerian musicians how to carry their brothers along.

He concluded by saying that even if the former label mates never get to reunite again, he still owes Don Jazzy, D’Banj and the entire Mo Hits team for motivating the new generation of the Nigerian music industry.“Mo Hits still one of the best things to ever happen to NIGmusic industry. gave us good music and taught us how to carry our brothers along. Even if they never come back together, still i say thanks to Jazzy and Banga n rest of the team for motivating us.

 

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