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Timi Dakolo Releases Third Album “The Chorus Leader”

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The award-winning and highly revered Nigerian singer-songwriter, Timi Dakolo, marks another milestone in his illustrious nearly two-decade career with the release of his third album, The Chorus Leader.

Known for his unique vocals and thrilling lyrics, Dakolo honours the distinct beauty and wealth of Southern Nigeria in The Chorus Leader and blends his skill in crafting love ballads seamlessly into the project. Notably, love songs like “Iyawo Mi” and “The Vow,” released in 2014 and 2016, respectively, gained widespread recognition.

Featuring collaborations with notable artists such as Patoranking, Phyno, Falz, Cobhams Asuquo, Black Geez, and more, and 17 tracks, each track promises a unique and unforgettable musical experience, showcasing Timi Dakolo’s ability to capture diverse emotions.

THE CHORUS LEADER TRACKLIST:

Premium Enjoyment

Obim ft. Ebuka, Noble Igwe

Anything for You

Ke Ne Ke So

Omo Ayo

Nothing Dey Spoil for God Hand

Na So E Be ft. Patoranking

No Forget Home

Happy Fellows

Hard Guy

One Day

Men of the South

This Woman ft. Phyno, Falz, Cobhams

Asuquo, Black Geez

Hustle

Amen

Iyawo Mi

The Vow

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