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Deto Black
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Deto Black, whose birth name is Adetoun Tejuoso, is a multi-talented artist, rapper, songwriter, actress, model, and photographer from Nigeria. Her passion for the arts began at a young age, and she has pursued various creative avenues to express herself. As a rapper and songwriter, Deto Black has already gained a reputation for her skillful wordplay and unique style. She has released several singles and collaborated with other artists in the music scene. In addition to her music career, Deto Black is also an accomplished actress. Beyond her work in music and film, Deto Black is also a talented model and photographer. She is a rising star in the Nigerian arts scene and also making waves internationally.
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