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K-Arrowz feat Bmeri Aboki - Kowa ya bar gida

Another fresh new song from K-Arrowz this time and it is titled KOW YA BAR GIDA which means THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME. Most of you all are quite conversant with this unique proverb.

K-Arrowz decided to team up with Lagos-based hausa hiphop representative, Bmeri Aboki so they could fix something together and this gave birth to this dope song. The song tells a tale of how so many people forget where they truly came from.

As a matter of fact, the artist is calling for those that forget about their roots to have second thoughts and appreciate where they truly came from. They should also be proud of thier culture and values as well.

Download this dope joint below
Kowa Ya Bar Gida mp3 Download

The song was produced, mixed and mastered by KefaZz a.k.a Simple Touch.

Watch the exclusive interview about the project with K-Arrowz and Bmeri Aboki in the channel below

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