Thanks for blessing my song - Davido tells South African singer Musa Keys

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Thanks for blessing my song - Davido tells South African singer Musa Keys
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Nigerian afrobeats superstar David Adeleke, aka Davido, has reacted after fast-rising South African Amapiano crooner Musa Keys publicly appreciated him

Musa Keys featured on ‘Unavailable’ which is one of the standout tracks on Davido’s fourth studio album.

Taking to Twitter on Friday, Keys described Davido as a “legend” and “big bro” as he appreciated him for boosting his career with the iconic feature.Quoting Musa Keys’ tweet, Davido also showered appreciation on the South African for “blessing” his song.

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