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Jess Finesse Presents

Jess Finesse Presents; Kah-Lo

Season 2, Ep. 15

Joining us this week is the Grammy award winning Queen of party anthems - Kah-lo

In this episode, we compare nightlife in Lagos and New York, talk about her deal with Epic Records, the culture of bootleg remixes and older artists selling their catalog.

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