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Kheengz
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King Bawa, with the stage name Kheengz, is a super talented Nigerian rapper and actor. Kheengz began writing rap songs while in secondary school and started recording during his first degree. He released a cover of Sarkodie's hit song "You go kill me (Azonto)" and freestyled Ice Prince's hit song, "Aboki", which gained him attention from M.I Abaga. He has released several singles and albums which have made massive wave in the music scene and also collaborated with renowned artists.
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