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DJ AB
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DJ AB, whose real name is Haruna Abdullahi, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, rapper, producer, and entertainer. He has become well-known in the music industry, having over 50 music singles and collaborations with major artists like Mr Eazi and Yung6ix. DJ AB has had a passion for music since he was young, and this led him to pursue a career in the industry. He debuted as a singer in 2011 He has continued to grow in the industry and earned several recognitions for his works.
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