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I’m Proud Naija Boys Are Shining On Global Stage, Says DJ Cuppy

by Emmanuel Femi
1 year ago
in Entertainment
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Popular disk jokey, Florence Otedola, aka DJ Cuppy, has expressed pride in the quartet of Nigerian afrobeats stars, Asake, Rema, Ruger and Shallipopi, following their recent debut at UK’s Wireless Festival.
The Nigerian afrobeats quartet thrilled attendees across different dates of the 2024 Wireless Festival in London.

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DJ Cuppy, who also djayed at the festival, took to social media to congratulate and hail Rema, Asake, Ruger, and Shallipopi for their stellar performances.

On her X handle, she wrote: “I have to hail all my brothers o! Congrats to @asakemusik, @heisrema, @shallipopi_, and @rugerofficial for their stellar performances at #WirelessFestival.

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“Proud to see our Naij boys shining on the global stage. Carry last for wherrrreeee?!”
Recently, Ayra Starr and Burna Boy made history as the first African artistes to perform on the mainstage of the UK’s most popular festival, Glastonbury.

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