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Daddy Fresh
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Bio
Daddy Fresh is a veteran Nigerian reggae singer who started his music career in the mid-1980s. He's a founding member of the group "DE Pretty Busy Boys" and was honored as the "King of Ajegunle Musicians." He became famous in the late 1990s for his contribution to the genre of galala or ghetto music. Daddy Fresh's songs "Elerugbe erue," "Faka Fiki faka," and "Fiji fa" sold over 300 thousand units in Lagos. Sadly, pirates sold more copies of his songs illegally.
Discography
Singles8
Winchy Winchy
Winchy Winchy2017 • SingleTracks: 1
Syncro Dance
Syncro Dance2017 • SingleTracks: 1
Oyoyo
Oyoyo2017 • SingleTracks: 1
Onion Lover
Onion Lover2017 • SingleTracks: 1
My Okoso
My Okoso2017 • SingleTracks: 1
Ko Le Tan
Ko Le Tan2017 • SingleTracks: 1
God of Miracle
God of Miracle2017 • SingleTracks: 1
Don't Say Goodbye
Don't Say Goodbye2017 • SingleTracks: 1
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