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Sossick
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Bio
Esosa Douglas Osemwengie popularly known as Sossick, is a multi award-winning Nigerian producer, singer-songwriter and CEO, Classick Tunes. Growing up in a family full of music, Sossick began experimenting with music at a young age. In 2005, he rose to fame as the producer of Gino's Smash single "No be God". Sossick has collaborated with a number of renowned musicians. He's widely recognized for his unique sound, unique production style, and has become one of the most sought-after music producer in Nigeria.
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