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Watch: Danagog features Zlatan, Dremo and Idowest on ‘Incoming’ |

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Watch: Danagog features Zlatan, Dremo and Idowest on 'Incoming' |

HKN artist Danagog has enlisted his ‘brothers in arms’ from DMW for his new single ‘incoming’.

Danagog who is signed to HKN gang, a label partly owned by Davido starts off 2019 with the track which features Zanku master Zlatan, and DMW star artistes Dremo and Idowest.
The song which is upbeat and has potential to become a street anthem shows the artists displaying their range on a very groovy beat.

Organic Creame

The video was directed by Twitch and shot in Lagos, Nigeria.
Watch ‘Incoming’ via YouTube below;
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yoxk6ZXxwNA?feature=oembed&w=500&h=281]

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