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Snoop Dogg reaches out to Tems for collaboration (Video)

Multi award-winning American Hip Hop star, Snoop Dogg has asked Nigerian songstress, Temilade Openiyi aka Tems for a collaboration.

Snoop Dogg declared his interest to work with the ‘No Woman No Cry’ singer, in a video making the rounds on social media.

The rapper wondered when they will have a chance to finally enter the studio and make a song together.

According to Snoop, his family is filled with people who are Tems’ fans and they love dancing to her music.

Snoop Dogg said; “So Tems, when are we going to make a record? You know I am a fan, let’s make a fucking hit record girl...

“You have my whole family dancing to your shit, I need one with you”.

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Meanwhile, Controversial Nigerian singer, Olawale Ashimi, known professionally as Brymo has denied being financially induced to endorse the Presidential candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

He dismissed the speculations in an interview with The Punch, adding that he supports Tinubu of his own accord and believes he is the incoming president.

The ‘Oleku’ hit maker said that people have always accused him of something whenever he speaks out against the generally accepted opinion or norm.

Brymo noted how contradictory it is for people to have called him broke when he was vocal about core issues in the past, only for them to now suspect him of being paid because he’s vocal about a presidential candidate.

He said; “They used to say I was broke when I spoke up like this before. Now, they are saying I have been ‘activated’? This is crazy! Well, no. I have not been financially persuaded. I support one of my own choosing!”

On the issue of being attacked for supporting the APC candidate, Brymo said; “My response to them is to wait and let time bring to pass what tomorrow has in store for us all. I believe BAT (Bola Ahmed Tinubu) is the incoming president, and that the polity will be better if he is there. That is it.”

He also spoke about starting his musical career early and whether he knew he would be a musician.

”I wouldn’t say I knew. Let’s just say I was looking at sports and stumbled upon music. Or, maybe, my need for order led me to a profession that lets me contribute to every of its departments. That is the sweetest perk for me working in music. Also, I am doing the same job that consists of many other jobs.

Your brand of music is one that many have described as ‘highly intellectual and spiritual’. What inspires you?” Brymo said.