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Alh. Abdullateef Kenhinde Sanni
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Alh. Abdullateef Kehinde Oriyomi Sanni is a renowned Nigerian Islamic musician who was born and raised in Lagos. He initially started singing at a tender age in 1988 as a Fuji musician but transitioning to Islamic music in 2007. One of his role models in the music industry is a famous Fuji musician, Saheed Osupa. He has released several successful albums and is known for his creative and inspiring music.
Discography
EPs2
Idera
Idera2020 • EPTracks: 4
Mo Lo'lohun
Mo Lo'lohun2020 • EPTracks: 4
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