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Kayswitch
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KaySwitch, born Kehinde Oladotun Oyebanjo, is a Nigerian singer, rapper, and songwriter. He developed a passion for music in secondary school, being highly influenced by his brother D'Banj but decided to take up music professionally after recording a track with Dr. Frabz in 2005. KaySwitch spent time developing his skills with Mo'hits Records, formed by his older brother D'Banj and Don Jazzy. He's toured internationally and performed at major shows, bringing his calm and urban style to audiences around the world.
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