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Tosin Bee
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Adejumobi Oluwatosin Akinkunmi, better known as Tosin Bee, is a Nigerian Gospel minister and artist signed to One Hallelujah Records. He is well-known for hit singles like "You Are God," "Testimony," and "Lockdown," which gained popularity online with numerous streams and downloads. Combining RnB, Hip-fuji, Jazz, and traditional Yoruba chant (Ewi), Tosin Bee brings a fresh sound to the Nigerian gospel music scene. Notably, his talent has been recognized, earning him many nominations and awards.
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