Let You Know - I K 8OY
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LET YOU KNOW is the brand new single from upcoming artist I K 8OY. This is his first single since 2020 and first single of 2022!LET YOU KNOW released 28 January 2022.I K 8OY is a Nigerian/British rising star. Although he describes his music as versatile, his musical style fits primarily within the Afrobeat mix genre with melodic rap – otherwise called as Afro-swing or Afro-pop. ‘I like to express myself through my music and I am hoping to use it and motivate people so they believe they can be what they want to be because music is life; you can feel and hear it.’ - I K 8OY
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