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Olohun Lugoo
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Kokoro Taofeeq, affectionately known as Olohun Lugoo, is a renowned Nigerian Fuji musician. For over 25 years, Kokoro Taofeeq played a pivotal role in Alhaji Saidi Akorede's (Osupa) Fuji music realm, serving as the captain of Osupa's band. A confidante and brother in rhythm, Kokoro's electrifying stage presence and soulful vocals anchored their musical journey. In 2015, amicably parting ways, Kokoro embarked on a solo venture, transcending Fuji boundaries. His solo career, highlighted by albums like "Taofeek" and hits like "Ijo Ope," showcased his versatility and growth. Beyond Fuji, he explored Afrobeats with a signature soulful touch. Today, Kokoro continues to mesmerize global audiences, echoing the legacy he built with Osupa while forging his own unique path, solidifying his respected stature in the music industry.
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Albums3
Ajanoku
Ajanoku2016 • AlbumTracks: 1
International
International2016 • AlbumTracks: 1
Toda Toda
Toda Toda2016 • AlbumTracks: 1
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