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Bruno Osinachi Adima, a.k.a. Bruno, is a prominent Nigeria artist that has provided Nigerians with high class ogene music and Owerri bongo music genre. He is a young vibrant and talented artist who comes from Eastern part of Nigeria. Bruno has released several highlife albums throughout his career. He has excelled in the music industry and still working hard to maintain the top.
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